He Junhao looked Wang Yan up and down in astonishment and blurted out, "Is your child mentally disabled?"
Don't get me wrong, he really didn't swear; it was just a simple greeting.
If it were a very young child, it wouldn't be a problem, since they really can't take care of themselves. But He Junhao just saw it. The little boy was seven or eight years old, and his height was considered tall for his age. He was tall enough to not even get a free ride on the bus. He was also as strong as an ox. When he was snatching things from people and pushing them, he didn't seem like someone who couldn't take care of himself.
But what if? They also need to look at the issue from all angles.
However, He Junhao's words infuriated Wang Yan, who pointed at He Junhao and began to curse the seniors and the juniors, from men to women, from the old to the young.
Officer Lin sternly rebuked, "Madam, please show some respect when you speak!"
He Junhao muttered under his breath, "Compared to the children, the parents' problems are the biggest issue."
Xiao He sighed, "Say less for now."
Then Wang Yan's attention turned to Ruan Ruan, as if she felt that Zhang Wanyue's family was the easiest to bully: "Yes! It was your child who pursued my Pengpeng first, so your family also needs to take responsibility for this matter."
Zhang Wanyue rolled up her sleeves and immediately retorted, "Your child stole our things, and now you want us to take responsibility? Why didn't you think about taking responsibility for your child when you were disciplining him? Clearly, your own parenting problems are the root cause of all this! What's the use of coming to us if you're not responsible for your child?"
To be honest, Xiao He's impression of Zhang Wanyue had always been that she was gentle and quiet. Xiao He was prepared to have his brothers help him argue with her, but he didn't expect that this matter itself had crossed Zhang Wanyue's bottom line. The usually gentle woman was able to raise her voice and speak aggressively, without needing anyone else to help her argue.
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No wonder she's his teacher's wife.
Wang Yan was furious. Seeing Xiao He watching the commotion from the sidelines, she became even angrier and pointed at Xiao He, saying, "Why didn't you save my son back then?"
Xiao He: "?"
No, how can this be related to me?
Hehe, I'm not going to save you, that's all. It's none of your business. I'll make you angry, I'll make you angry, hehe.
Since many onlookers recognized Xiao He and were on his side, there were a few gasps of disapproval from those around them when Wang Yan made her accusations.
This voice ignited Wang Yan's anger. She stood with her hands on her hips, looking around at the people around her: "What are you looking at? What business is this of yours? What are you filming? No filming allowed, get out!"
However, no one was moved by her words. One of Xiao He's little fans even mustered up the courage to retort, "We are just normal diners. This is a public place. It's none of your business."
"Who? Who said that?"
Wang Yan glared angrily at the female fan, but Xiao He then took a long stride, blocking Wang Yan's view: "You should mind your own business. Your child's problems are no one's fault here. Instead of wasting your time arguing with us about who is right and who is wrong, you should take care of your child first."
This mother is quite unique. She spoils her child to such an extent, but at this moment, she doesn't care about her child's situation first, but is more concerned about everyone's responsibility and compensation.
Is this what you call love?
Perhaps the child is just a tool for her to satisfy her own spiritual needs. As psychology explains, spoiling is sometimes just a way for parents to satisfy their own needs, not the child's real needs.
When self-interest is involved, children can also be turned into tools.
This hypocritical emotion is a fig leaf they cannot shed; once it is exposed, they become enraged and ashamed.
Sure enough, Xiao He's words enraged Wang Yan: "Who doesn't care about the child? Who doesn't care? I'm the person who loves him most in this world! I feed him, I shelter him, I've given him everything! He's my everything, my life! It's you! You destroyed all of this first!"
Several police officers stopped her and said in a low voice, "Ma'am, please calm down!"
Xiao He twitched the corner of his mouth, finding this kind of "self-indulgent" speech the most unbearable. He turned his head to look at the other side and then noticed that Teacher Song had walked to the side and was making a phone call.
Xiao He guessed that Song Zhe was calling Uncle Yan, whom he had met last time.
Sure enough, a short while later, Officer Lin, who was in charge, received a call from his superiors.
The person on the other end simply said, "Comrade Songzhe was awarded a second-class merit in the army. He is our good comrade and a hero. Now that the family of a hero is in this situation, we must be cautious. Do you understand?"
Officer Lin's expression immediately turned serious: "I understand!"
He then hung up the phone, his tone becoming more forceful than before: "Given the current situation, your family certainly bears the primary responsibility."
The surveillance footage has been reviewed, evidence has been collected at the scene, and there are both witnesses and physical evidence. Wang Yan's family's responsibility is undeniable and beyond question.
Of course, if Wang Yan is dissatisfied, she can take the matter to court to find out the outcome.
Even the court could not show favoritism towards Wang Yan and her son when the evidence was so conclusive.
Wang Yan hadn't expected Officer Lin to be so tough, and she even stammered a bit, but she quickly turned her anger back on the shop assistants: "Shouldn't they be responsible for the injury they caused to my child? Why should we bear the main responsibility? They're so rich, what's wrong with them paying some compensation?"
The proprietress sneered: "We've seen the surveillance footage. Our staff did nothing wrong. The anti-slip flooring and warning signs here have all been set up according to standard requirements. In that situation, our staff took reasonable precautions. Your child is reaping what he sowed. Our store has fulfilled its obligations, and we are not responsible for anything else."
"I don't care, this is outrageous! The shop owner splashed water on our child and now they don't want to take responsibility. It's absolutely outrageous!"
Wang Yan took unreasonable arguments to the extreme.
Xiao He rolled his eyes.
Meeting someone like that is pure bad luck.
At that moment, Liu Rulan called.
"Hello, Sister Liu?"
Xiao He went to a slightly quieter place to answer the phone.
Are you alright?
Liu Rulan asked from the other side.
What happened here is a big deal. The area around the store was already packed with people. In addition, an actor who has recently gained a lot of fame was involved, so many fans or passersby at the scene had already spread the news to the internet.
As Xiao He's agent, Liu Rulan paid close attention to his online activities, so she learned about the news as soon as it started circulating online.
Xiao He immediately whispered, "Sister Liu, don't worry, I'm fine."
"What exactly is going on over there?" Liu Rulan asked.
Xiao He then told Liu Rulan the general situation he knew.
Liu Rulan frowned slightly, then smiled and said, "Xiao He, you've really had the most relaxed class I've ever taught."
Originally, the plan was to create a graduation season vlog to generate hype and promote Xiao He, thus maintaining the current small amount of popularity. However, unexpectedly, Xiao He has a knack for creating trouble and can encounter problems as soon as he goes out, putting him in a state of extraordinary performance.
This made Liu Rulan very gratified, but at the same time, she also felt somewhat helpless.
Why doesn't it follow the expected pattern? It leaves her with no room to maneuver.
“We’re going to the police station,” Xiao He said.
"Okay, I'll be right there. Don't worry about what's going on online, I'll take care of it for you."
"Okay, Sister Liu."
So Xiao He and the others went with the police to the nearby police station for further processing.
After the crowd dispersed, the news began to spread rapidly online, generating various news reports and sparking heated discussions across the internet.