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Chapter 51 On the importance of educating children

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    Xia Honglang pulled back the hood of his raincoat, "What are you doing standing here? Seal the scene quickly. Call an ambulance and send the injured to the hospital." After that, he pointed at those who had not yet recovered.  Guy, "Take them all back to the bureau to take notes."

    Xia Honglang really feels like he is in danger now. Three major cases occurred in one day. If the case cannot be solved as soon as possible, he will probably have to give it to someone else if he still has a warm chair under his butt.

    "Kid!" Xia Honglang came to the little Lolita, squatted down, and showed what he thought was a very loving smile on his face, "Tell uncle what happened just now and what you saw. As long as you tell me,  I¡¯ll have people capture all the waiters and chefs here and prepare delicious food for you, okay?¡±

    The little Loli looked at Xia Honglang with bright eyes.

    Xia Honglang's mood suddenly became even worse, because the little Loli's eyes seemed to be able to speak, and he could clearly feel that the way the little girl looked at him, she was looking at an idiot.

    "You don't believe what I say!" Xia Honglang tried his best to adjust his face and try to make his smile more kind.

    The little Loli¡¯s eyes were chattering, ¡°How is that possible? My mother often teaches me that if you have any difficulties, go to the police. Of course I believe you, uncle.¡±

    Xia Honglang finally felt a little better: "Then tell uncle quickly, what did you see?"

    Little Loli bared her teeth at Xia Honglang: "My father said that there is no free lunch in this world, and there is no way for pie to fall from the sky for no reason. If you work hard, you will be rewarded."

    Xia Honglang was in a bad mood again. What kind of father is this, educating his children like this?

    "Didn't uncle promise you? As long as you tell uncle what you want to know, I will capture the waiter and chef and cook you delicious food. This can be considered a reward."

    The little Loli blinked her big eyes and pouted, "My Aunt Fox told me that men are the most unreliable animals in the world. They always say one thing with their mouths and do another behind their backs."

    Xia Honglang almost collapsed, and said to the little Loli patiently: "Didn't your mother tell you to trust the police? My uncle is a policeman. You should believe me. Don't you even listen to what your mother says?"

    ¡°Then Xia Honglang saw that idiot look in the little Loli¡¯s eyes again, which really hurt him a lot.

    The little Loli sighed: "What mom says may not always be right."

    Xia Honglang really didn¡¯t know what to say. He held it in for a long time before saying, ¡°Then how can you tell me?¡±

    The little Loli bit her slender fingers: "Let's swap!"

    "Exchange?" Xia Honglang was stunned, "Exchange for what?"

    "Money!" Little Loli's eyes became brighter and brighter as she looked at Xia Honglang, "My Aunt Angel and Aunt Hongye said that nothing is important in living in this world, but you must not live without money."

    Xia Honglang scolded the little Lolita's aunt and that aunt all over. What kind of weird elders are these? How can anyone educate children like this?

    "Then did they tell you that as citizens, are you obligated to cooperate with the police?" Xia Honglang argued hard and kept his smile until his whole face almost froze with laughter.

    The little Loli nodded fiercely: "My mother told me."

    Xia Honglang's smile suddenly became bright. This was from the bottom of his heart: "Right, then are you cooperating with uncle in his work?"

    The little Loli shook her head fiercely: "No!"

    "Why?" Xia Honglang could no longer keep the smile on his face.

    The little Loli laughed loudly: "Because I am not yet a minor. My aunt Enen told me that I can do whatever I want before I become an adult."

    Xia Honglang felt that his legs were numb from squatting, so he stood up with his hands on his knees, pulled out the chair and sat down: "Then tell me, how much does it cost?"

    He was completely at his wits end and had no choice but to compromise, because this little girl was the only one who was always present.  As for the others, those gangsters cannot be trusted.  Those outside watching the fun, even if they know, are not comprehensive.

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