Within half an hour, Yuan Chun's words had spread throughout the village.
When the Second Grandpa's family heard about it, they came to ask her for clarification, afraid that she had been deceived.
Unable to lie to her concerned relatives, Little Yuan Chun told them the truth, "Second Grandpa, Second Grandma, I said that on purpose. I've hidden my father's pension. I heard my Second Uncle and Second Aunt's money was stolen again, and I'm worried they'll come to ask me for money. I don't want to give them any money because they haven't been good to me, so I said that."
The Second Grandpa sighed, "Your Second Uncle and Second Aunt aren't good people. Don't pay any attention to them. Whatever you do, don't give them money, or else it's like throwing meat buns to dogs, you'll never get it back."
"You're a clever child," Second Grandma praised, "Coming up with such a solution. No matter how reckless your Second Uncle is, he wouldn't dare go to the army."
