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Chapter 1601

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    She has never suffered from being dumb, and said coldly: "Xue Linlin's father, right? You don't have to stare at me, you ask what stupid thing your daughter did today. If she doesn't mess with me, I won't bother to talk to her. I'm a person  Well, it¡¯s always been simple, if people don¡¯t offend me, I won¡¯t offend others, if people offend me, I¡¯m sure you¡¯re welcome.¡±

    Father Xue was stunned for a moment, apparently he couldn't believe that Li Yanling would say these words, and even less believed that his daughter was such a person: "Little girl, it's not good for young people to be too arrogant."

    "Uncle Xue, Yan Ling has never been arrogant, she has always been a very humble child." Zhang Mo said seriously.

    Li Yanling, who looked at it seriously, felt a little embarrassed, because she is not a modest child!

    Isn't Zhang Mo talking nonsense with his eyes open!

    Xue Linlin couldn't help staring at Zhang Mo with wide eyes, a little in disbelief that Zhang Mo said such words.  Because although Zhang Mo doesn't talk much in the unit, he has always respected his seniors.

    But now, Zhang Mo dared to contradict her father!

    Not to mention Xue Linlin was surprised, father Xue and Xiao Jinwen were also surprised.

    However, what surprised Xiao Jinwen was not that Zhang Mo would refute, but that Zhang Mo was so defensive.  She followed from the Capital Research Institute, and she knew Zhang Mo well.  Moreover, her grandfather Xu Lao is Zhang Mo's teacher, he attaches great importance to Zhang Mo, and educates him as a closed disciple.

    So she has more contact with Zhang Mo, and knows Zhang Mo best.  Zhang Mo is cold and respectful, but he is not a piece of wood.  When he and her grandfather were working, they often raised objections, which were not flattery.

    So her grandfather likes Zhang Mo very much.

    It's just that she has never seen Zhang Mo protect his shortcomings before. She thought Zhang Mo was a very cold person, but now it seems that he is not.  Zhang Mo is not indifferent, he also has emotions and protects his shortcomings, it just depends on who he is right.

    A look of sadness flashed in Xiao Jinwen's eyes.

    Father Xue next to him had an ugly expression on his face. He had always valued Zhang Mo very much, but he didn't expect Zhang Mo to turn against him today for a little girl who tormented his daughter!

    He snorted and said, "Really, I think she is very arrogant! Xiao Zhang, I misread you too!"

    After speaking, he turned around and left.

    Xue Linlin looked at Li Yanling, and then at Zhang Mo, a little annoyed: "She is so humble, she is not humble at all, she is more arrogant than anyone else!"

    All the way out today, Li Yanling has never been humble, and often satirizes her. How can this kind of person be humble?

    Zhang Mo didn't even look at Xue Linlin, but said: "I have never seen a more humble and gentle person than my wife."

    Li Yanling: ""

    When Zhang Mo said that, she was a little shy, gentle?  She is a gentle person, right?  She doesn't know it herself!

    After hearing this, Xue Linlin felt depressed and wronged, and turned to look at Xiao Jinwen: "Sister Jinwen, look at Zhang Mo, he actually said that."

    Xiao Jinwen glanced at Li Yanling, somewhat disdainful: "Zhang Mo, you trust your wife, and we trust Linlin. Linlin, let's go, let's go back first."

    "En!" Xue Linlin nodded, went up to hold Xiao Jinwen's hand, and the two walked back.

    Li Yanling looked at the two who had left, and did not rush back, but walked up to Zhang Mo, and said to him, "Be honest, who is this Xiao Jinwen?"

    She believed in Zhang Mo, and she didn't really question Zhang Mo, but just talked and communicated with him.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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