Aunt Cui received such a suspicious look for nothing. She made a strong effort and seemed to be planning to push Ruan He away. She turned around and planned to run home.

This was clearly a reaction of guilty conscience. Once she was allowed to run home safely, she would be able to deny him shamelessly.

Ruan He sneered and caught up with him within a few steps. He easily pressed the dagger in his hand forward and gently opened a thin blood mark, which scared Aunt Cui to scream.

"Be honest, this is my home..." Ruan He lowered his voice and threatened. Aunt Cui nodded repeatedly and finally became honest.

As the two entered the yard one after another, the loud cries of the three children could be heard, revealing an almost overwhelming sadness.

Ruan He's heart skipped a beat, and he stared suspiciously at Aunt Cui's panicked look, pushing her straight into the courtyard.

"What did you do?" Ruan He pressed down the dagger in his hand coldly and asked with cold eyes.

"I didn't do anything, it's none of my business..." Aunt Cui was so frightened that she looked ugly, but she still refused to say a word.

The three children were squatting next to the rabbit nest, weeping one by one, with the same sad expression on their faces. Aunt Zong and Mrs. Mutai beside them couldn't stop crying no matter how good-natured they were. A child cries.

"Grandma, Aunt Zong, what happened?" Ruan He hurriedly walked forward, listening to the sad cries of the three children, his eyebrows furrowed and he hurriedly asked.

"Alas..." Mrs. Mu Tai sighed, and Aunt Zong was coaxing the three children in a daze, with a slight redness at the corners of her eyes.

After a while, Mrs. Mutai pointed to the rabbit nest and explained softly: "Seven little rabbits are dead... I don't know what happened..."

Different from the wailing of several children, Aunt Zong's voice was also choked with sadness, saying: "Obviously...Obviously everything is fine this afternoon, and the rabbits in the other nest are all very well..."

Just half an hour ago, several children ran over screaming and called Mrs. Mutai and Aunt Zong, saying that some little rabbits couldn't move. They were frightened and hurried over to check. Only then did they discover this A litter of seven little rabbits all died without exception, huddled coldly in a corner of the rabbit nest, with no room for treatment.

The only good news is that after such an accident, Aunt Zong quickly isolated all the rabbits for fear of some infectious disease. After checking them one by one, she found that the pair from another nest Both the male and female rabbits were safe and sound, even very healthy, and were still munching carrots.

When such a strange thing happened, Mrs. Mutai naturally had doubts in her heart, but seeing Aunt Zong and her three children feeling particularly sad, she couldn't find the time to think about other things.

"I should know the reason..." After hearing the whole story, Ruan He glanced coldly at Aunt Cui who was panicking at the side, signaled Mrs. Mutai and Aunt Zong to keep an eye on her, and handed the dagger in his hand to Mrs. Mutai.

Aunt Cui was getting more and more panicked, but her face was still very tyrannical. She sneered and said in a sinister tone: "I... it's none of my business. How can your rabbit be blamed on me even if it dies!? What else could it be?" The reason is that you are unlucky and have bad luck!"

"Shut up!" Mrs. Mutai heard her particularly unpleasant words, and a rare look of extreme anger appeared on her kind facial features. She pressed the dagger in her hand against Aunt Cui's neck with ruthlessness.She only needed to use such a small movement, which was enough to make Aunt Cui shut her mouth completely, and she did not dare to say another word.

Ruan He knelt down and signaled Aunt Zong to take the three children into the house first. Then he lifted up the cold and soft little rabbit body, took out a silver needle, and pierced it into the rabbit's flesh. Then he took it out, brought it to the tip of his nose and sniffed it.

After all, she was not a professional doctor, so she couldn't smell anything just based on this bit of blood.

"Squeak!" Panda sprang out from Ruan He's arms, and ran into the rabbit nest especially excitedly. He jumped up and down on the edge of a handful of tender grass, and screamed more and more sharply, and even used one of his own He carefully patted the handful of young grass with his sharp claws.

The handful of tender grass was used as food for the little rabbits whose teeth had just grown in. The other big rabbits in the litter would only nibble on lettuce and radishes.

Panda never makes meaningless actions, and its violent reaction shows that there must be something wrong with this handful of hay.

Ruan He frowned and vaguely understood something. He carefully picked up the handful of hay with pliers and immersed the handful of hay in the clear water. He picked it up after a while. The clear water was already turbid.

If this is ordinary hay, even if it is soaked in water overnight, the water will not become so turbid. This means that someone must have added something different to the hay.

Ruan He placed the handful of turbid water on the table, looked at Aunt Cui with a sneer, and asked word by word: "What did you add to the grass?"

"What does it have to do with me? I didn't add anything!" Aunt Cui said in a sharp and unpleasant voice, denying it, as if she was going to keep her mouth shut.

When a person is panicked and guilty, she will unconsciously repeat a certain sentence, such as... Aunt Cui Tai kept saying from the beginning to the end: "It's none of my business."

Ruan He was 100% sure that Aunt Cui had done this, but she still had to admit it herself.

"Okay, you won't say it, right?" Ruan He raised his lips, a dark smile swaying in his clear eyes. There are many ways to deal with those who are tough-talking.

She picked up the bowl of turbid water, put it to Aunt Cui's mouth, and asked slowly: "Are you still talking about it? If you add poison to other people's homes, if you report it to the government, you won't just get slapped with a brick wall."

After Ruan He threatened her, Aunt Cui turned her head in panic, trying to avoid the bowl of water, and unconsciously knocked the mouth of the bowl open. The bowl of turbid water sloshed around a few times, and then spilled directly onto the ground. There is almost nothing left.

Seeing that there was not much water left in the bowl of water, Ruan He still said calmly and leisurely: "It's useless if you spill it. I will report it to the government now. As long as our rabbit is found to be poisoned, it can still be cured." Your sin..."

In fact, this sentence was just to scare Aunt Cui. After all, whether according to the laws of this dynasty or the laws of Yue City, there is no law that can punish poisoning rabbits. At most, it is just a small compensation. . (End of chapter)

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