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Chapter 52 The hen is missing

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    When Gao Xing came in, he found his younger brother sitting there in a daze.

    "What's wrong with you? Are you feeling uncomfortable somewhere?"

    Gao Yu shook his head and started to clean up the calculation papers on the table. Gao Xing saw that he was careful for fear of damaging them, so he asked with a smile, "What's wrong with you? Ever since Zhou Ning gave me the lecture, I noticed that you are weird  of."

    Gao Yu's face looked a little ugly, and he said in a low voice, "Third sister, I'm really fine. You can go out."

    After Gao Xing left, Gao Yu laid out the calculation papers one by one and carefully recalled what Zhou Ning had said.

    He had to admit that Zhou Ning was too smart. Her ideas for solving problems were both clear and novel. There were a few things that he couldn't figure out, but when she explained them, he was enlightened and enlightened.

    Gao Xing playfully asked her how she could solve high school math problems. Zhou Ning told her seriously that she was self-taught.  This reason is a bit far-fetched, but Gao Yu once heard the conversation between Principal Yu and Professor Li. They believed that Zhou Ning was born to study mathematics. In other words, she was gifted. This kind of thing is something that no one can ask for.  Come.

    Zhou Ning didn¡¯t know that she had been dubbed a ¡°mathematical genius.¡± When she went home and looked for her chickens, she found that the hens were gone.

    Qiu Hongmei went home to cook at noon and saw her daughter sitting at the gate. She hurriedly walked over and asked her, "What are you doing sitting here?"

    ¡°Mom, you go in and cook first, I¡¯m waiting for someone!¡±

    "Who are you waiting for?"

    Qiu Hongmei had an ominous premonition. She looked around, and when she entered the kitchen, she saw that the hen that she had tied when she left was gone.

    "The chicken is lost?"

    "Yes, I'm waiting for someone to send it back." Zhou Ning stood up with a smile and stopped Gao Mantang who was passing by her door.

    Gao Mantang looked at her with a headache, "What's the matter with you?"

    "Uncle, my chicken is lost, do you care?"

    Gao Mantang looked at her angrily, "If you lose the chicken, go find it. I have to take care of trivial matters, and you have to tire me to death!"

    "Okay, I'm going to find the chicken right now. Uncle, just give me a witness. Don't let my aunt get mad at me again."

    "What do you mean? You mean your aunt stole your chicken? Besides, why do I remember that your family doesn't raise chickens?"

    "It didn't exist before the day before yesterday. Didn't I just buy it from the market yesterday? I wanted to lay a few more eggs to honor you, but I never wanted to be noticed first."

    "A Ning, I appreciate your kindness. Maybe your chickens wandered out on their own. You don't have to do everything on the line. We live in the same village and you are relatives. Don't make trouble and no one can get away with it."

    "Uncle, I also want to live a quiet life, but the good fences have been kicked in. Could it be that the chickens I raise have invisible feet? Can they just kick out a hole and go out to play by themselves?"

    Gao Mantang discovered that the fence at the edge of her yard did have a chip. Judging from the broken marks on the wood, it was newly damaged.

    It would be unreasonable for him to shirk it any more, so he had to bite the bullet and ask, "Are you sure your chicken is at your aunt's house?"

    "It's absolutely true. If he wasn't here, I would cut off his head and play it as a ball."

    "That's it, don't say useless things. In that case, I'll go with you, but you, a kid, should be polite and don't make your aunt angry."

    "Uncle, do I look like an rude child? I am an educated person."

    "Shut up, Yu Shuping is so angry with you that you are trying to put money on yourself!"  Gao Mantang couldn't help but curse.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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