Chapter 29 Catch the chicken thief and clear Dahei’s name!

Chapter 29 Catch the chicken thief and clear Dahei’s name!
Su Ran, who was eating in the house, also walked out with his bowl and chopsticks.

Seeing how angry Aunt Liu was, Chen Sisi couldn't help but ask, "Who offended Aunt Liu?"

Seeing Su Ran staring at her, Chen Sisi thought of the violent scene just now and dodged his gaze in panic, almost burying her head in the bowl: "I heard just now that someone seemed to have stolen her chicken."

Su Ran: “…”

“There are still such people in our village?”

"No," Chen Sisi, squatting on the ground, holding the bowl and chopsticks, shook her head and said, "In all these years in Qijiaqiao Village, let alone stealing chickens, I haven't even seen anyone stealing corn from anyone's house."

Su Ran also grew up in Qijiaqiao Village and had never seen such immoral things.

When he ran to Aunt Liu's chicken coop and took a walk around.

Don't say

The rooster that was lying on the ground with foam at the mouth and exhausted was really gone.

"You see, Aunt Liu was right. I'm afraid it was really stolen." Su Ran said with a look of excitement as he watched Chen Sisi walk towards him.

Chen Sisi tilted her head and smiled, "Well...what if he ran away because he couldn't handle it?"

Su Ran: “…”

Well, it’s hard to say.

Isn’t there a saying that there is no land that can be plowed to death, only oxen that can be worked to death?

That means even chickens can't stand being overdrawn every day.

"I think what you said makes sense." Su Ran pursed her lips and nodded in agreement.

They couldn't explain the matter clearly and really couldn't help Aunt Liu at all, so they went home after watching the fun.

Inside the house, Aunt Wang saw the two people come in and asked what happened outside.

Chen Sisi recounted what she had seen.

Aunt Wang's eating movements suddenly slowed down and she subconsciously glanced at Su Ran.

But for fear of being discovered, he hurriedly continued to eat as if nothing had happened.

Su Ran didn't notice it, but Aunt Wang's strange behavior was caught by Grandpa.

After finishing breakfast, Su Ran went to deliver food to Dahei early in the morning.

"Dahei, it's time to eat."

Hearing Su Ran's voice at the foot of the mountain, Dahei couldn't contain his excitement and kicked the ground, running towards him happily.

He pounced directly on Su Ran and licked his face.

"Okay, okay, stop licking, it's too itchy."

Su Ran smiled and grabbed Dahei's front paws, making it sit back obediently.

Then he opened a bag of breakfast and said, "Look what delicious food I brought for you. This is the white striped chicken I bought for you on the way last night. Come and eat it."

Su Ran gently reached out her hand and touched Dahei's hair. It was extremely soft and slid across her fingertips like silk.

Looking at the delicious food in the bag, Dahei seemed to have no appetite. He just took two bites vaguely, then sat on the ground obediently and stuck out his tongue at Su Ran.

"Are you full?" Su Ran touched its belly and found that it was bulging. "I'm afraid you ate a lot last night and haven't digested it yet."

Su Ran couldn't help laughing: "I was worried that I forgot to bring you food last night and you would be hungry."

"As long as you are full."

After delivering breakfast to Dahei, Su Ran went home as usual.

At this moment, grandpa moved a chair and sat outside the door, smoking his pipe.

Su Ran saw that Grandpa seemed to have something on his mind, but he didn't seem to want to say it, so he didn't ask any more questions.

The old man is like this. If there are some things he doesn't want to talk about, it will be useless no matter how long you ask him.

Su Ran thought Aunt Liu would stop scolding after tonight, but she didn't expect to hear her scolding again outside the yard early the next morning.

"Who the hell are you? Can you come at me instead of bullying my chickens?"

"This is Gaha, the one who broke Zhang Fei's horse. Can you please be quiet?"

Looking at Aunt Liu who was stamping her feet in anger on the road outside the courtyard, the five people who were eating were stunned. Aunt Wang looked up at the old man, and the two of them looked at each other. They all had their own thoughts in their hearts.

This situation continued for two days.

After breakfast that day, Grandpa finally couldn't help it and called Su Ran into the room.

"Master, what's wrong?" Su Ran sat down.

Grandpa looked at him and thought carefully about his words: "There is something I need to tell you. Of course, I don't mean anything else."

"Grandpa, just tell me what's going on. There's no need for us to be like this." Su Ran smiled, not knowing why his grandfather was being so formal.

Grandpa nodded and asked, "It's been four days, and Aunt Liu's chicken is missing every day. Do you think it's possible that this has something to do with that little guy?"

"You mean Dahei?"

Su Ran frowned. It turned out that grandpa was worried that it was Dahei who stole Aunt Liu's chickens.

“Ahem,” Grandpa suddenly started coughing and quickly waved his hands, “I didn’t say it was this, I just guessed. I said there’s a possibility.”

The old man knew that Dahei was raised by Su Ran, so he didn't want to say anything that would make his grandson sad.

However, Su Ran felt that it was not impossible.

A few days ago, Su Ran brought food to Dahei, and the little guy was full. Su Ran always thought that it was the prey that Dahei hunted in the mountains.

After thinking for a while, Su Ran shook his head and said firmly: "It can't be Dahei's. Others may not know, but I know that the child is very well behaved."

Grandpa nodded and said earnestly, "I know. I believe in that little guy, and so does your Aunt Wang. Our whole family believes in him."

"But the problem is that the people in Qijiaqiao Village who know you have a wolf are not just us, but also the village chief."

Su Ran finally understood why his grandfather was looking for him.

It was not to blame Dahei, but to remind Su Ran of the suspicion from the villagers that might happen next.

If the village chief Zhou Dafu reported this to Aunt Liu, Aunt Liu would definitely think that it was Dahei who stole her chickens.

Say Cao Cao and Cao Cao will arrive.

At this time, Chow Tai Fook rarely came to Aunt Wang's house.

"Grandpa Su is here." At the door, Chow Tai Fook smiled at grandpa stiffly, took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and handed one to grandpa.

Aunt Wang also came down from upstairs at this time, accompanied by Chen Tao and Sisi.

Zhou Dafu made some polite remarks, but seeing that the whole family was staring at him sternly, he said without saying anything, "It seems that you all know why I came here."

Su Ran and Grandpa nodded slightly.

Aunt Wang and her family also nodded.

Zhou Dafu said: "Okay, since everyone knows, let's talk about it."

Aunt Wang suddenly interrupted, "Although Dahei is a wolf, it is impossible for him to steal the chickens raised in the village."

Hearing this, Zhou Dafu was also quite helpless: "I know, I have watched the live broadcast many times, and the child really listened to Xiao Su and would not steal Aunt Liu's chickens."

"The problem is that it's not just Aunt Liu's chickens that have been lost. Chickens from several families have been stolen at night."

"Now they have come to the village committee to ask for an explanation. As the village chief, I have to give them an explanation, right?"

Su Ran understood and didn't blame others. After all, Dahei was a wolf. In the past, it was not uncommon for wild wolves in Qijiaqiao Village to come down the mountain and steal chickens raised by farmers.

According to normal thinking, everyone would think of Dahei.

There is no wall without ventilation. Chow Tai Fook has done a great job. For grandpa's sake, let's come over and discuss it with them first.

If the villagers knew about this secretly, although there wouldn't be much dispute as everyone is from the same village, they would still have some opinions.

Especially since the problem has not been resolved, no one can bear to keep holding on to this anger.

The presumption of innocence obviously does not apply to Dahei.

In order to prove Dahei's innocence, Su Ran stood up and said, "I am Dahei's master. No matter what, I will definitely be responsible for this matter. Village chief, just rest assured. I guarantee that Dahei definitely did not do this."

"Give me a few more days and I will find out who really stole the chicken."

Hearing Su Ran say this, Zhou Dafu was relieved: "Okay, I will try my best to keep Dahei's matter a secret for you. As the village chief, I certainly cannot stand idly by. If you need any help, just come to the village committee to find me."

(End of this chapter)