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"I, I really didn't mean it, I..."

The boy immediately began to explain haltingly that he was used to staying in the mountains and forests, and when he went out he would always follow his master to meet people who had something to ask of them politely, and he had never encountered such a situation before.

I never thought that I would be so bad at speaking when I actually encountered this kind of problem.

"Young man, young lady, I advise you to quickly give the medical expenses to this lady. If you don't, don't blame me for posting what you did online!"

There are always messengers of justice among passers-by, which is a good thing.

The Internet has brought convenience. Although it has inevitable drawbacks, it has also made it easier for ordinary people to speak out.

Mu Xi sighed.

He stood up from a half squat and reached out his hand to help the old lady. "Get up first. I know you can do it. Your leg looks serious, but it's just a superficial injury. Just bandage it up later."

The aunt on the ground was still a little confused at this time, and hadn't fully reacted to Mu Xi's words. She looked at Mu Xi, and was actually a little scared in her heart. Did this girl really see something?

She shook her head and tried to struggle again, "I don't think I can get up from this injury..."

"As long as you can get up and clear this idiot's name, I will tell you a way to make your son return the money and be filial to you in the future."

"Compared to the medical expenses of several hundred dollars, which one is more cost-effective? You can definitely calculate it clearly."

"If you think it's a good deal, you can get up on your own."

Mu Xi straightened up immediately. She was so tired from squatting. If she had not been forced to be involved in this matter, she would not have wanted to stay here with them at all.

Sometimes, it really feels better to throw money at someone.

"Is there something wrong with this girl? She keeps talking to herself..."

"Who says she isn't? If she is really that powerful, then tell me how to make my son willingly take me to his home?"

"She can tell whether the son is filial or not. Even if she is a little pretty, she can't think that she is a half-fairy."

"Eh? I feel like this girl looks familiar!"

There are obviously more people around who are questioning this, but since it hasn't happened to them, they can't empathize with the old lady's thoughts.

It was only two minutes before the aunt gradually stopped crying out "ouch, ouch" and pushed the person next to her legs, "Move aside, you're stepping on my pants."

The person who was pushed away was confused.

He was just speaking for the auntie, why was the auntie so rude? He stepped on her pants, not her flesh, why was she pushing him away?

Did she really remember it...? !

However, the next moment, the facts were exactly as he expected. The old lady held onto the wall and stood up little by little, even pushing away the person who wanted to help her.

Everyone gasped.

"Auntie, you are..."

The aunt didn't say anything, but slowly moved to Mu Xi's side. She didn't say she was wronged or explain, but asked her directly, "Tell me, how can I get my son to return the money?"

The aunt's voice was not very loud, but the crowd watching, waiting to eat melons, naturally came closer and heard what they said clearly.

So at this time, everyone couldn't help but be surprised.

"Is that true? His son took her money?"

"Then this girl must have really seen it, otherwise how could she be right? And the story about her falling down out of fright was also fake?"

"Just because the girl knew she could stand up, I found it credible."

Mu Xi glanced at the people around who were waiting to eat melons, and the evil taste in her heart gradually rose. She leaned close to the aunt's ear and whispered... Since they had just wronged someone, they should forget about getting any melons from her.

As expected, everyone was scratching their heads in anxiety.

"What did you say? Can you speak louder? I want to hear it!"

"Why should she ask her son to return the money to her? What's so shameful about this..."

Mu Xi spoke simply, and soon the two of them left. She looked normal, but the aunt's face kept changing, sometimes red, sometimes white.

Is this method really feasible?

"Forget it. Just saying these two sentences and she wants her son to pay back the money. This is ridiculous. Does she think she is a god?"

"But this at least means that the old lady admitted that she was pushed by her son, not scared, right?"

The road was becoming increasingly congested. Mu Xi no longer wanted to squeeze in with the crowd and urged the aunt to make a quick decision.

The aunt hesitated for a moment, and seemed to have finally made up her mind. She turned around, looked at the boy who had just been wronged by her, and bent down slightly.

This scene is enough to explain everything.

In the eyes of everyone's surprise, the auntie slowly spoke, "I'm really sorry, young man, it was me and others who were wrong in this matter. I really have no money, otherwise I wouldn't do such a thing... I'm so sorry!"

The boy was stunned, probably not expecting the situation to turn around so quickly and so hastily. He shook his head and immediately went forward to help the old lady up.

"It's okay, as long as you're okay. I'm also afraid that if I really bump into you, if my master finds out, he will definitely expel me from the sect."

The boys are very polite.

This made the aunt feel guilty, but also a little admiring, "Where are you from, young man? What's your name..."

"……"Forehead?

The boy was silent for two seconds, and finally politely chose one of the questions to answer, "My name is Mo Buyan, and I'm from the mountains."

After saying that, he looked at Mu Xi who had been silent beside him. He had lived in the mountain gate since he was a child and didn't come out very often. At most, he would go out with his master.

There are some problems that he is not good at solving, but Mu Xi's performance just now clearly shows that she is better at solving problems than him.

He subconsciously wanted to see Mu Xi's opinion.

"Oh, you're from the mountains." When the aunt heard him say that he was from the mountains, her expression obviously became less friendly in an instant.

"Come on, young man, I'm really sorry."

Things have basically come to an end at this point. The onlookers didn't get to eat the melon they wanted most, so they are ready to surf the Internet with first-hand videos.

With a troublemaker following her, Mu Xi was not in a hurry to go home, but went to a nearby milk tea shop to sit down.

Mo Buyan didn't even send off the meal and followed Mu Xi closely, fearing that he would not be able to find her again.

The two sat down in the milk tea shop together.

Mu Xi raised her legs and crossed them, "Tell me about it."

Mo Buyan sat opposite her, and inevitably felt a little restrained facing his creditor.

"I...I'm here to pay my debt and atone for my sins."

"You've already said that." Mu Xi interrupted him impatiently, "Whose disciple are you?"

Mu Xi's tone was impolite, and Mo Buyan was a little unhappy. He quickly looked up at Mu Xi, then turned his head away quickly. "You shouldn't ask me this question. I want to talk to your master."

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