Chapter 29 Am I not here to question you?

The freckled boy seemed to sense something and turned his head sharply.

As a result, before he could see the dark shadow behind him clearly, he was pushed forward heavily.

He lost his balance and fell downwards in horror.

"Oh!"

The falling body hit the ground heavily, making a dull sound.

The arm that hit the ground first felt like it was broken and painful.

He tried to stand up, but felt a piercing pain when he moved.

Tears and snot gushed out instantly.

Through tearful eyes, he looked up and saw a figure standing on the slide.

A-Zu looked down at the freckled little fat boy lying on the ground crying, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

night.

Padraic Farm.

"I can't believe he would do such a thing!"

The mother of the freckled little fat boy pointed at A-Zu who was standing next to him with a red face, "He pushed Dal directly down the slide. This is murder!"

"Ms. York, John would never do such a thing."

Peter said calmly, "He is not that kind of person. Maybe Dahl fell down by himself."

Before dinner, the mother of the freckled fat boy who was pushed down the slide came with her son, whose arm was bandaged, to question him angrily.

Peter naturally knew that it must have been Azu who did it.

He knows it, but he certainly won't admit it.

After all, this kid did a pretty good job.

Not only did he avenge Clark, but he also punished the bully.

Thinking of this, he looked towards the woman.

I thought to myself that you should be thankful that you didn’t meet A-Zu from your previous life.

In his previous life, this kid chopped all the guys who bullied him into pieces.

Ms. York did not notice Peter's complicated expression. When she heard Peter say that Dahl fell down by himself, she immediately quit.

She growled at Peter, "So you're saying I lied?"

"Gudong!"

Clark, who was standing nearby with A-Zu and welcoming the woman's spitting, swallowed nervously.

He secretly glanced at A-Zu who was lowering his head and found that he had no expression on his face.

"I didn't say that, Ms. York. I just want to tell you that no one saw John push Dar down the slide, but Dar pushed Clark down in the school corridor, and many people saw it."

Peter's tone became serious. "Let's put aside the things without evidence. Why don't we discuss the things with solid evidence first?"

Ms. York was a little flustered when she heard Peter's words, and she glanced at the little fat boy.

"Dar, did you really do that?"

Dale was about to deny it, but when he looked up and saw Peter giving him a somewhat scary look, he immediately swallowed what he was about to say.

He lowered his head and stammered, "I was careless."

"No, no, it wasn't an accident. If it was an accident, you should have apologized after knocking someone down. But not only did you not apologize, you also said something excessive, right?"

Peter stood up and cast an oppressive gaze at the fat boy, "Dal, lying is not a good character."

Dahl didn't know why, but he felt scared when he saw Peter's gaze.

So under Peter's coercion, he had to admit that he had bullied Clark.

"I-I didn't mean it."

"Uh-huh, I accept your apology, Clark, what about you?"

Peter looked at Clark with satisfaction.

Clark watched the scene in front of him with a dull look, until Peter turned the topic to him, he woke up from his dream and exclaimed "Ah".

"Yes, yes, I accept Dahl's apology too." Dahl looked at Clark, who had a seemingly honest expression, and scratched his head. Why did he apologize without knowing why?

"Ms. York, I think Dahl should know he is wrong."

Peter said in a sincere tone: "We should give children a chance to correct their mistakes. I hope you won't punish him for his bullying behavior."

Ms. York: “.”

It was not until she walked out of the farm that Ms. York suddenly realized what was happening.

its not right?
Aren't you going there to prepare to bring an army to bear to punish the culprit?
Why was I being educated?
She was so angry that she thought about it and concluded that it was all the fault of this stupid teammate.

Seeing her son looking fine, she reached out and twisted his ear.

"How can you be so stupid as to say anything?"

Feeling that she was being "cheated", Ms. York grabbed her son's ears and twisted them.

In the dark night, Dal's screams were heard.

Clark on the farm seemed to hear a shrill scream.

Shuddering, he walked quickly towards Peter.

"Thank you, Godfather, and A-Zu."

Clark thanked them both.

He felt that the Godfather was really powerful, as he made Dahl apologize to him on his own initiative.

At first he thought he would get Zu scolded for his crimes, but he didn't expect things to end like this.

Zu's mood didn't seem to be affected, his mouth was full of cinnamon buns, "I'm not seeking revenge for you, Clark."

He did not admit that he was seeking revenge for Clark, "I just wanted to beat him up."

"So you admit to pushing Dar down the slide?"

Peter asked in a bad tone as he looked at A-Zu, who was wolfing down his food like a lumberjack.

Feeling Peter's gaze, A-Zu immediately stopped eating.

"Dad, I know I was wrong."

Once Dad turns on his terrifying aura, he will directly admit his mistakes. This is A-Zu's life creed.

"Great, so what did you do wrong?"

"Wrong."

A-Zu was a little speechless, and glanced at Clark who was standing at the table, "It was a mistake to push him down."

"Yeah, you shouldn't have pushed him down."

Peter nodded. "You should show your fist and punch him in the face. Of course, you can't break his face, just make him feel pain."

When Azu and Clark heard Peter say "We shouldn't push it down", they both nodded.

When they heard "punch him in the face", they were both stunned.

"Tolerating this kind of bully's anger will only encourage their arrogance, Clark."

Peter reached out and touched Zu's hair, "So the best way is to make them realize the wrongdoings of their actions. Zu, you are doing the normal things, so there is no need to be sneaky."

“But the Godfather.”

Clark asked in confusion: "Didn't you say we are not allowed to fight?"

"Fighting is not a good thing, but sometimes fighting is the only way to solve a problem, unless you have a better way of dealing with it, of course."

Clark and A-Zu nodded, not quite understanding what was said.

“Godfather, why does Dar bully others? Doesn’t he know that the people being bullied will feel sad?”

Clark asked his question again.

Peter thought about it and said to him, "Because humans can never empathize."

"I feel the same way?"

"Well, Clark, you can never really understand a person until you walk around in his shoes and consider things from his perspective. But when you really walk in his shoes, you will feel sad even passing by."

(End of this chapter)

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