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Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty: Don't owe each other, don't feel guilty

A gentle young woman was holding a five or six-year-old child by the beggar squatting at the foot of the wall. The child was holding a newly opened lotus leaf bag with a newly-exposed osmanthus rice cake on it.

The child deeply smelled the sweet smell of rice cake. This was the happiest moment every time he went to the market with his mother. He was probably too focused, so he didn't notice the gap pond bowl that was about to be placed in the middle of the road.

He accidentally kicked it, and suddenly made a clanging sound, and the pond bowl rolled out for a distance and broke open.

The child suddenly became nervous and kept saying sorry.

The mother checked the child and said to the beggar very sorry, "I'm sorry, we didn't see you kicking your bowl to pieces. This is what you think is compensation..."

While speaking, the young woman took out a corner of silver from her purse and handed it to the beggar. However, the beggar refused to answer. She glanced at the child greedily and said, "I broke the guy I was eating. Just say sorry, just give some silver?"

The child had apologized to the other party, but was suddenly grabbed by his wrist. He suddenly felt a chill from his wrist to his arm, and his body was so scared that he couldn't help but tremble, and he even forgot to cry.

The young woman knew her children the best, so she quickly pulled the child away to protect her arms. Her face was already angry, but she still said restraintly: "We didn't notice that we accidentally kicked your bowl just now. It was wrong for us. We sincerely apologize to you to buy a new bowl for you. What are you doing to pull the child? How can you forgive us?"

The beggar raised his eyebrows and said, "Simple, let your child kowtow in front of me, this matter will be passed like this. Otherwise..."

"What else?"

"Haha...you can do it. There is a saying that people are doing things, God is watching. Since you have done something wrong, you should have the courage to take it. You keep saying sorry, but I haven't heard a trace of sincerity. It's okay not to kowtow. If you leave, you owe me. You will owe me all your life, haha..."

The beggar said sarcastically, making people feel creepy.

A few passers-by stepped forward and threw a few copper coins into the beggar's arms, helping him: "They apologize to you and return the money to you. Why do you say that they are not sincere? If you break a bowl, you will be kowtowed. I think it's a bit too much."

Others also agreed, thinking that the beggar was indeed a bit too much. "Yes, you're almost putting this bowl in the middle of the street. It's normal for people to not see it when they walk. I think you don't have to forgive me..."

People were talking nonsense, basically talking to the mother and son.

A beggar's mouth had a gloomy smile, and his eyes swept through these people one by one. People always felt that it felt uncomfortable to be looked at by the other party. How could they say it was like... being stared at by a poisonous snake.

"What you mean is that someone else breaks your things and just says sorry? Letting the other party apologize more sincerely is to be too much and be unreasonable?"

"You, why are you like this?"

"Forget it, let's go"

...The people around gradually dispersed, shook their heads and sighed, not knowing what happened during this period, but such rogues appeared everywhere.

I saw someone passing through the downtown city with a spreading painting in both hands, and when they were accidentally scratched, they would pester others.

Now even a beggar is coming to fight for the car. It's true that you have to be careful when walking, for fear of encountering someone stepping on something.

Let’s say that the young woman wanted to leave, but she didn’t want to leave a bad example for her child who was ungrateful to do things. The other party didn’t want money, so she planned to buy a pond bowl and pay the other party.

The other party refused to let him go, so he took off an acquaintance and bought a bowl for him, then put the silver corner in the bowl and placed it in front of the beggar.

Then he pulled the child away directly. Seeing this, the beggar was furious and pointed at the mother and son and cursed, emitting the most vicious curse, saying everything he could not die well.

The last trace of apologies in the young woman's heart was gone. Since she didn't care about her apology at all and she trampled her sincerely on the ground, there was nothing to say.

She does want to sort out a role model for her child as a humble and polite person, but if she is tolerant and blindly tolerant, she will become cowardly.

So he stood still and turned around, pointed to the broken bowl on the ground and said to the beggar, "You kicked my bowl to pieces, how do you calculate this account?"

The beggar suddenly stood there in a daze, covered his heart and staggered back two steps. He looked at the mother and son in disbelief, "You guys..."

The mother and son were also surprised to see the beggar. Wasn’t they still arrogant just now? She only said one sentence, why did he cover his heart?

"mother--"

The child looked up at his mother and said timidly: "Just now, I saw a black snake crawling out of his pocket..."

As soon as the child said it, the young woman covered her mouth and possessed her and laughed nervously, "Don't talk, let's go."

"Mom, what about him?"

The young woman said: "We no longer owe him. Baoer, remember that we should respect others, but if our respect is not respected, then there is no need to respect it. We accidentally kicked his bowl, but now he intentionally broke us, so we have no choice but to owe each other."

After walking for a while, the young woman looked around and breathed a sigh of relief. She lowered her head and asked, "By the way, Baoer, what did you see just now?"

The child was not so nervous or afraid under the guidance of his mother, but when he asked again, he still shrank unconsciously when he thought about the scene he saw.

"Don't be afraid, there is a mother here, tell me, what have you seen?" Some things may be revealed again and will make the child a little scared, but if it is not revealed and kept the child in his heart, it will become a real burden in the long run.

"I, when I saw the beggar not letting us compensate and asked me to kneel down and kowtow to him, I saw a black snake crawling out of his pocket... and spitting out the core towards me. But... it seemed that the snake's eyes could not be seen, and it wandered in front of me for a long time but didn't climb onto me. But when you led me away, the snake rushed towards me... But as soon as it fell on me, after you turned to talk to the beggar, the snake suddenly bounced away from me and returned to the man..."

The young woman hugged the child tightly and comforted her softly.

On the corner of the street, the beggar rolled on the ground with his heart covering his mouth, screaming.

People watched the broken pottery on the ground avoiding it from afar, and none of them dared to come forward, for fear of being cheated by the beggar.
Chapter completed!
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