Chapter 67: Slaughtered Some Lamb Today
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Weird Live Broadcast: I Can Deduce Endlessly Chapter 67: Slaughtered Some Lamb Today

(Deduction begins!)

(You look at your mother.)

(You: Mom, how is Grandma doing lately?)

(Mother: Grandma is doing well. Do you miss her?)

(You: Today I heard the neighbor saying that you and Dad have neglected Grandma in the hospital, forcing her to sleep in the hallway.)

(Your mother frowns, and your father taps your head with his chopsticks.)

(Father: You don't even believe your own parents and instead trust strangers?)

(You: I heard...)

(Father: Stop talking. Do you think we're heartless?)

(The veins on your father's forehead bulge, as if he's on the verge of exploding.)

(You don't dare to continue provoking your father's anger. Like your mother, he has the ability to kill you in an instant.)

(Your parents refuse to admit it.)

(You don't know if your parents really haven't done such a thing or if they're just acting. Perhaps the situation in the inner world and the surface world is not the same.)

(You sneak a glance at your sister.)

(She's focused on dealing with a chicken drumstick, seemingly oblivious to your conversation.)

(You: Tomorrow is Sunday, do you still have to go to work, Dad?)

(Father: Yes, the company is busy recently.)

(You: I want to go to the city with you...)

(Your parents: You can't go.)

(Your parents speak in unison, and you're so scared that your chopsticks almost fall to the ground.)

(Father: After your birthday, you can go out.)

(You: Why?)

(Father: No why!)

(Your father angrily knocks over the table, and the food on it falls to the ground.)

(Your mother doesn't blame your father but instead gestures and points at you.)

(You terminate the deduction!)

Gu Yi sucked on his chopsticks, silently contemplating.

His father's final look of dismay gave Gu Yi some bad impressions.

He had a vague feeling that his parents' reason for not letting him go out wasn't because he would die if he did, but because they would die if he did.

His parents were limiting his freedom for their own self-interest.

"Brother, that's a pair of chopsticks, not a chicken leg."

"Huh?"

His tra

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