Chapter 2236: One hundred and two in total (1/2)
Chapter 2236 A total of one hundred taels
The man thought that the two children were clearly doing it on purpose, but the onlookers on the side looked like they were blind. Seeing the two children crying miserably, he felt that everything was his fault.
He was too lazy to forget, took a deep breath, took out a fifty taels silver note, and said through gritted teeth, "Enough?"
Cousin glanced at him a little scared, took the silver note carefully, nodded slightly, "Enough, enough."
The man snorted coldly, "Since it's enough, let's get out of the way."
"How did you talk? You broke their legs and they couldn't walk. What's wrong with walking slowly?"
"That's right, since you look like a scholar, I have to inquire about which academy you belong to, and you don't have any responsibility at all."
The man gritted his teeth secretly, what happened to these people? These two children are in their teens, and they are not very young. How can they be worthy of their sympathy?
Moreover, he gave the money, a full fifty taels.
Over there, the cousin thanked the passersby, and then the cousin stood up slowly and cautiously, with a painful expression on his face.
Cousin squatted down, picked up the hairpin, and wiped his eyes silently.
"What should I do with this hairpin? Your grandma will definitely not give up when you go back. I'm afraid that the fifty taels of silver won't be used by you to treat your leg at all, and your grandma may take it all away when you go back."
"I broke the hairpin, and I should have been responsible. I, I... If I can't heal my leg, I can't heal it. Anyway, with this money, my grandma won't beat me to death."
"What's the use of that, they see that your leg is broken and you can't work anymore, so they kick you out, and you won't be able to live again when you look back."
The man on the side of was a little impatient at first, but his eyebrows jumped when he heard this, and he had a bad premonition on his face.
Sure enough, a woman next to him said, "Did you hear? There's still a hairpin to pay."