"You can't blame Xiaofeng for this. If it wasn't for her suddenly rushing over, Xiaofeng wouldn't have fought back. But I just saw that she was acting a bit unusual already, and coupled with encountering Liu An and his son, it's no wonder she went crazy," everyone in the village was watching. If Taozi hadn't tried to hit Xiaofeng, Xiaofeng wouldn't have fought back.
As for Taozi going crazy, it was also because she couldn't move on herself. No one else is to blame.
"Who's to say otherwise? She doesn't try to make her life better but blames everyone and everything else," Auntie San wasn't sure how to explain the situation: "It's all her own doing, no one else is to blame."
Feipo looked at Xiaofeng, who was making breakfast in the kitchen: "With such an incident, I see that Xiaofeng is also suffering. The two of them used to play so well together, almost inseparable."
"Let her be alone for a while, I'll go back first," Auntie San said as she turned to leave.