Why would my daughter not harm others, but want to hurt you?
It’s definitely because you provoked her ire, it was you who intimidated her first, you who harmed her first.
Additionally, since my daughter wanted to harm you, why didn’t you just obediently get hurt? Instead harming her?
That’s right. Thunder was rolling through Lord Lin’s heart. He had forgotten this.
"Jun Zhenzhen, so it was you!" he said full of anger. "Jin’er was harmed by you, it was you who pushed her into the room, it was you who incapacitated her, as expected, you did evil against her!"
What suggestive words, what drugged tea, what man hidden in the room. She obviously knew all of this. Perfectly aware, she let herself be lured, let herself be drugged. How could she have been fooled?
So her interest in playing pitch-pot was not at all sudden, and she did know why Miss Lin entered the room.
It was obviously deliberate on her part, all her doing.
As expected of her. As expected, she wronged others.
Miss Jun looked at Lord Lin, her eyes clear and her expression calm, just as before. She seemed not to be affected by Lord Lin’s rage in the slightest.
"It looks like Lord Lin has made his choice," she said, her clear gaze gradually growing still. "That’s right, it was I who hurt her, I who pushed her into the room."
She finally admitted it.
Hatred, rancor flooded Lord Lin’s expression.
"You…" he opened his mouth to say.
He hadn’t finished speaking when she took a step forward and cut him off.
"Why did I do this? Because hurting others hurts oneself, because after knowing you're wrong you can change. Since she wanted to hurt others, since she didn’t know her mistake, then I wanted her to know that hurting others has a price.
"I’m saying the child was not taught by the father. You are a father, and you know perfectly well of your child’s mistake, but because of her age you choose not to find fault, believing your child hasn’t done anything wrong. Instead, you resent others, pushing the blame to other people. Since you do not teach your children, then it’s up to me."
If girls were speaking, no one could stop them. Their voices were crisp, bright, hurried, and quick.
Lord Lin felt like he had been shot with an arrow. A lightning bolt too late to avoid, a rusting hedgehog shot at him.
His remaining words stopped in his mouth, and he lost control of himself.
Miss Jun tipped her chin at him, punctuating each word.
"I want you to know that bullying, hurting others has a price. You must bear a penalty; this is right and just."
This is right and just?
Lord Lin was dumbstruck, then saw mercy appear on her face.
"Lord Lin, if you never know of fear, then in the future you will commit a crime, or provoke disaster. I said, if you still treat shielding your children as love, you are not only hurting your children, but your good name, Lord Lin, is also being squandered," she declared.
This was right and just? This is so that you will know your mistakes, this is for your good?
Who the f*ck do you think you are? A god?
Lord Lin looked at this young woman in front of him with surprise, anger, and jeering.
Who is it that doesn’t know fear? He had occasionally heard of Madam saying that Miss Jun was stupid, reaffirming his belief in the importance of the wife you marry. How did Miss Jun’s mother raise her daughter so that she saw it fitting to educate their Lin Family’s children.
A child can only be so stupid. He did not take her seriously. It looked that now there was stupidity enough to make one speechless.
"Miss Jun, do you believe that Heaven is fair?" He held back his anger, posing a friendly inquiry.
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