Transmigrated as My Aunt in the 70s
Chapter 574 - 567: The Fight
CHAPTER 574: CHAPTER 567: THE FIGHT
Du Du and his friends go to a kindergarten run by the military region. The students at the school are children from the compound, and the teachers are professionals, making it a high-standard institution.
The five kids all attend the same school, although not the same class. Du Du, Mao Dou, and Huahua are in the junior class; little leopard is in the middle class, and Haiyang is in the senior class. Their classrooms are next to each other, just a few steps apart, which is why Du Du and Mao Dou sometimes can’t sit still and often go to visit their older brother’s classroom.
The teachers are aware of Du Du and his friends’ backgrounds and are quite lenient with the three little ones, letting them play as long as they don’t cause trouble.
Although Du Du and his friends have overbearing personalities, under Mr. Yun’s guidance, they never initiate trouble; they prefer to scheme behind people’s backs rather than attack someone face-to-face.
Let everyone know you beat them up? How silly!
If no one knows you did it, now that’s a real master!
The above two lines are Mr. Yun’s definition of beating someone up, and the five kids have always executed this well.
Why did they suddenly act foolishly today?
That’s a bit strange!
When Sisi saw the scene at the kindergarten, she finally understood why the teacher used such tragic and intense vocabulary. It truly was a sight too horrible to bear!
The children’s battlefield seems to have slowly shifted from the classroom to the playground. The senior class’s classroom looked like it had been struck by a typhoon, with almost all desks and chairs destroyed and toys scattered everywhere.
The playground was not in much better shape. While the toys there were larger and couldn’t be completely destroyed by the kids, they were significantly damaged and probably couldn’t be used anymore.
The five kids, clothes torn and spirits high, stood on the playground, bruised and battered, heads held up like roosters.
Opposite them stood six kids in equally tattered clothes – five boys and one girl. They seemed in a worse state than Du Du and his friends, all bloodied, particularly a three or four-year-old girl in a torn flower dress, hair in disarray, and several bloody scratches on her face and hands, continuously wiping away tears.
The kindergarten teachers stood anxiously by, continuously trying to get the kids to stop fighting.
"Jin Yufan, just crawl under my big brother, and we will let you go; otherwise, you’ll experience how tough I can be," came a haughty, arrogant child’s voice. Sisi instantly knew it was her son; it made her rear molar ache, wondering where he learned such ruffian behavior.
Then, another even more arrogant voice followed: "Tang Linlang, look at your worth; you’d better just go home and stop embarrassing yourself. You’re not even worth one of my fingers!"
Sisi’s eyes nearly popped out. Was this not Huahua?
Since when did this little girl refer to herself as ’little master’?
And talk about poking with a finger?
Had she picked up her grandfather’s catchphrase?
Seeing Shangguan as calm as ever, Sisi felt completely overwhelmed. Didn’t Shangguan think it was wrong for a little girl to act this way?
"Feifei, isn’t your Huahua being a bit too fierce?" Sisi cautiously hinted.
"It’s fine, I was like this when I was young too; she’ll grow out of it," Shangguan replied unconcernedly.
Okay, she was overthinking it!
Sisi looked at the exquisitely beautiful Shangguan and felt she was really worrying unnecessarily.
"Tian Tianyi, I dare you to say that again!" A boy, probably Jin Yufan, was trembling with anger.
"Jin Yufan, are you deaf? Your lordship is kindly repeating it for you: just crawl from under my big brother, and I’ll let you and your useless bunch off."
Coupled with Du Du’s words, Lei Haiyang also assumed a punch-deserving posture, crossing his legs and deliberately pointing to his groin. The arrogance and shamelessness of both boys were too much even for Sisi, who really didn’t want to acknowledge them as her sons!
So embarrassing!
"I’ll kill you little bastards!"
Jin Yufan was provoked again and charged forward with a roar, and the others followed suit, reigniting the battle. Huahua, not to be outdone, leaped at a girl in a floral dress, clasping the girl’s waist with her legs and swinging her fists left and right at the girl’s head.
Sisi had intended to listen to some more amusing childish banter, but now there was no need. She hurried towards the fray, while Shangguan followed leisurely, not worried at all.
The kindergarten teachers teared up with relief upon seeing Sisi.
Although Sisi wasn’t strong in fighting, she managed to separate the children with Shangguan’s help. However, each child stared at the others unwillingly, like black-eyed chickens.
At this moment, the other children’s parents arrived, unexpectedly Tang Anxin and another young woman.
Tang Anxin ultimately did not marry Li Yuxi but married Jin San, becoming the Jins’ daughter-in-law, and the Jintang families were closely united.
Tang Anxin’s child is also a son, that boy Jin Yufan, who is one year older than Du Du and was born the same year as the little leopard.
And that young woman is Tang Anxin’s sister-in-law, wife of Tang Anzhi, Liu Ping, and Tang Linlang is their daughter.
The kindergarten principal invited them to the principal’s office, and the teachers explained the cause of the children fighting.
It all started between Tang Linlang and Huahua; Tang Linlang also in the toddlers’ class, got into a dispute with Huahua during a game. Huahua, whose mouth was much sharper than her parents, rendered Tang Linlang speechless in no time, infuriating her into striking.
Tang Linlang, of course, was no match for Huahua and, after being thrashed, some children from the Jins and Tang Family came to Tang Linlang’s defense.
Upon seeing so many ganging up on Huahua, Du Du and Mao Dou burst into a fury!
Though they were rather dismissive of Huahua, it was an internal conflict, and they wouldn’t allow outsiders to bully one of their own.
Thus, Du Du and Mao Dou joined the fray, and upon hearing the news, Lei Haiyang and the little leopard hurriedly arrived, full of fury.
Over ten children tangled up, and the teachers, afraid to hurt them, dared not pull them apart aggressively, letting them brawl from the classroom to the playground.
So, the result is as everyone saw.
"He Sisi, you’re a bandit yourself, and you’ve raised your children to be bandits too, look what they’ve done to my Linlang! I’m telling you, this is not over!"
Liu Ping exploded first, firing at Sisi. Sisi also felt it was strange, as she and Liu Ping had never met before; why did this woman have such hostility toward her?