Chapter 612: The Ceiling of Cursing
Chapter 612: The Ceiling of Cursing
Old Mrs. Li was cursing vigorously in the yard, and each word she used was more original than the last.
Wei Shengjing and Du Zhiteng hid in their homes like quails, not daring to leave the house at all. Mrs. Li scolded them all morning, and only at twelve o'clock did she pat her butt and go home for dinner.
Seeing that Mrs. Li was so powerful, Li Moer had no intention of intervening.
After dinner, Mrs. Li lay on the kang and slept for half an hour. At one o'clock, she left again with a large thermos cup given by Li Moer. The cup was filled with adult milk powder that Li Moer made with spiritual spring water.
Moreover, Mrs. Li’s chest, back, thighs, calves and feet were all covered with hot packs.
Mrs. Li, who was warm all over, had her fighting power soared to a higher level. She kept cursing without even taking a break. She just drank a sip of hot milk powder occasionally, and after drinking it, her fighting power began to soar again.
The neighbors and people visiting him during the New Year were all talking about it. After learning what had happened, they all said, "Serves him right! Good scolding!"
At six o'clock in the evening, Xiaohu came and helped the old lady back to eat. No one expected that after dinner, Mrs. Li brought a small stool and ran over to start scolding.
At nine o'clock in the evening, Mrs. Li finally called it a day and went back to sleep. Everyone in the compound breathed a sigh of relief, many of them muttering, "Oh my god, this old lady is so scary. She's been scolding for a whole day and a half without even taking a break. She's really amazing."
Early the next morning, under the horrified gaze of everyone, Mrs. Li came to the sheltered place she had been yesterday, holding a thermos in her left hand and a small stool in her right hand.
Just as she was sitting down, taking a sip of the prepared adult milk powder, and about to start scolding, the second uncle who was in charge of the compound came over and said to Mrs. Li, "Sister-in-law, you scolded me all day yesterday, and you still haven't let it go? Why are you scolding me again today? It's New Year's Day, and there are so many people coming and going. This is too embarrassing. For the sake of social harmony, why don't we just forget it?"
Mrs. Li frowned and yelled at the second uncle in charge: "Bah, you old bastard, why are you pretending to be a big shot in front of us? When they broke my son's window, you were lying on your daughter-in-law, right? Why didn't you speak up and intervene at that time? Why are you pretending to be a big shot now?"
This scolding made the second uncle in charge blush and pointed at Mrs. Li, saying, "You, you, you," and she was speechless.
The uncle in charge was the kind-looking old man that day. When he saw that the second uncle had returned empty-handed, he had no choice but to go up himself.
He walked up to Mrs. Li with timid steps and said, "Sister-in-law, it's not good for you to keep scolding me. Tell me, how do you plan to solve this problem?"
Old Mrs. Li raised her head, looked at everyone present with disdain and said, "Two points. First, kowtow and apologize, and swear never to bother my son again. Second, fix the windows in my house. If you can do it, I'll forgive him. If not, I have plenty of time. When I'm too old to scold you anymore, forget it!"
When the onlookers heard this, they exclaimed, "Wow, this old lady has a healthy body. She should live another ten or twenty years without any problem. How could she be scolded for more than ten years?"
Mrs. Li ignored them and started cursing: "The old whore's little bastard..."
When the young girls and wives heard this, they were so scared that they ran away quickly. This old lady was simply the ceiling of the world of swearing, and her swearing words made people blush.
People were also discussing who had smashed it and why they hadn't come out and apologized. If the old lady was still scolding them every day, they wouldn't be able to live like this. The families of the two young men who were about to get married were even more worried. If the old lady was still scolding them on their wedding day, how would their sons get married?
Then the elderly from the two families also helped Mrs. Li and said, "Whoever broke the glass? Come out now and don't hide in your shell like a turtle. How can you feel good being scolded all day long?"
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