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Chapter 1086: 1086: The Abbot Made a Mistake


Chapter 1086: Chapter 1086: The Abbot Made a Mistake


He Jie was a bit puzzled, not knowing why Jiangli asked this. She calculated the time slightly, “Yes, we’ve met. We attend piano class every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, so we definitely meet.”


Jiangli pressed, “Last Wednesday, did Little Caihong and Su Zitong have any conflicts?”


He Jie was even more puzzled, “I don’t think so… It was an open class that day, and the kids performed really well and were praised by the teacher. The other parents were quite satisfied too. Little Caihong and Tongtong usually play well together; I haven’t seen any conflicts between them.”


Jiangli slightly furrowed her brow.


Xia Xin watched her expression carefully and whispered, “Ancestor, is something not right?”


“Yesterday was Wednesday, today is Thursday. Logically, you should have a piano class today, correct?” Jiangli ignored Xia Xin’s question and asked directly to He Jie.


He Jie nodded, “In theory, yes, but Little Caihong got injured, so she definitely can’t attend classes for a while.”


Jiangli asked, “Does the interest class know about Little Caihong’s injury?”


He Jie: “We’ve informed Teacher Liu from the piano class; he should know and will probably tell the other students, right?”


Upon hearing this, Jiangli fell silent.


He Jie answered but still harbored doubts, and her eyes instinctively searched for Song Wenjun.


Song Wenjun was also filled with doubts and couldn’t help but ask, “Abbot, why do you inquire so much about Su Zitong? Could Little Caihong’s injury be related to her?”


Upon hearing this, He Jie instinctively said, “Impossible, right? When Little Caihong got injured yesterday, Tongtong and her mom were still in the classroom talking to the teacher. They never left the classroom; it shouldn’t be related to Little Caihong’s injury.”


If Little Caihong wasn’t injured by herself, there’s only one possibility — she was pushed down the stairs by someone.


However, He Jie remembers very clearly that Su Zitong and her mother were not near the stairs at that time.


Not until they shouted for an ambulance did Su Zitong and her mother come out of the classroom and realize something had happened.


They weren’t even there; how could they be related to Little Caihong’s injury?


Song Wenjun also found it hard to comprehend, “Abbot, what’s really going on with Little Caihong?”


Jiangli said lightly, “You all have piano interest classes in the evenings, right?”


Song Wenjun frowned.


He Jie hesitantly said, “Yes, Teacher Liu from the interest class is only available in the evenings.”


Jiangli nodded, “Then let’s visit the interest class tonight.”


Song Wenjun was taken aback, “Why does the Abbot want to go to the interest class?”


Jiangli said, “To confirm some things.”


Song Wenjun couldn’t understand, and secretly nudged Wei Qingran’s arm, asking her to inquire about the situation.


Wei Qingran felt a bit embarrassed to speak but coughed and asked for help, “Abbot, what situation do you need to confirm? Does Little Caihong’s injury really have something to do with Tongtong, the young girl?”


Jiangli simply replied, “It might have some relation, but I need to confirm.”


Upon hearing this, Song Wenjun and He Jie frowned even more deeply, practically wearing question marks on their faces.


Song Wenjun was very skeptical, logically thinking it’s a bit far-fetched. How could Su Zitong, a young girl who’s not even present, have anything to do with Little Caihong’s injury?


She even doubted whether Jiangli was a swindler from the pugilistic world, exaggerating the facts to deceive her.


Jiangli might indeed have some skills, but it could also be coincidental.


Perhaps Little Caihong just accidentally got injured, coincidentally matching the timing of Jiangli’s inquiry.


Thinking of this, Song Wenjun hesitated a bit and said, “If it’s just an ordinary little girl, shouldn’t we refrain from disturbing her without any evidence? Besides, my daughter is only injured with no other symptoms, right? Could it be that the Abbot has made a mistake?”