There is Room For a Beautiful Daughter-in-law In the Rebirth Era

Chapter 243: The old man is really blind

  Chapter 243 The old man is really blind

   Qiu Chunli was taken back to the police station by the police, and she was in a bad state.

  She didn't expect that the matter would be so serious.

  Before, I always thought that my second brother would definitely help her if something happened, but now I am afraid that my second brother will not spare her.

  Thinking about what happened back then, the more she thought about it, the more frightened she became, and she leaned against the door trembling.

  Maybe because he was too focused on his thoughts, he didn't notice that there was still a person lying in the corner over there.

  The man saw her like this, and suddenly said: "Hey, what did you do to get in?"

   When the voice came out from here, Qiu Chunli was taken aback, and blurted out: "Who are you, you want to scare people to death."

  The man sat up: "This is my mother's place, you didn't even say hello to me when you came in, and you thought I scared you, you have such a big face."

  Qiu Chunli is not in the mood to quarrel with her now, and leans against the wall without saying a word. She wants to get out of here earlier now.

   On the other side, Su Jinsong returned to the nursing home and tapped on the door of the study.

  Han Jingchen's voice came from the room: "Come in."

  Su Jinsong pushed the door and entered: "Comrade Han, the matter is settled."

  Han Jingchen was practicing calligraphy there without raising his head: "Call over there, I want to see Qiu Chunli."

  Su Jinsong heard Han Jingchen's words, his face was full of worry, but he still replied: "Yes."

  Han Jingchen finished writing the last big character, and then put away the pen. Some things have to be faced after all, even if the result may make you miserable.

He took out a cloth clip from his coat pocket and opened it to reveal an old photo with frayed edges. Han Jingchen looked at the woman in the photo affectionately: "Wanqing, I assure you, I will not let any A person who hurt your mother and daughter."

  Those people who forced them into desperation in order to take care of their family property, have been dealt with by Han Jingchen all these years ago. They all ended up miserably. Not to mention his cruelty, these people lost their humanity and moral bottom line first.

  It was because of their own selfish desires that they separated him from the one he loved so far, and prevented him from even seeing his daughter, but he always believed that they must be waiting for her somewhere.

  In recent years, no matter who advised him to start a family again, he always directly refused, and after a long time, everyone stopped mentioning it.

  When they arrived, arrangements had been made there.

  When Qiu Chunli saw Han Jingchen coming in, she stood up excitedly: "Second brother, you are finally here."

  Han Jingchen gave her a disgusted look, and said sharply, "Don't call me second brother, you don't deserve it."

   Before the excitement on Qiu Chunli's face could be absorbed, she froze there: "Second brother, I, you promised before Dad's hospital bed that you would take care of me for the rest of my life."

  Han Jingchen sat down with a sullen face: "Where do you have the face to mention the old man?"

  One sentence changed Qiu Chunli's face a few times, but she still insisted: "Second brother, even if I am not a child of the Han family, I was raised by you, so you can't leave me alone."

  Han Jingchen sneered: "Yes, the old man is really blind, that's why you are such a white-eyed wolf."

  Qiu Chunli still wanted to give it a try, but pretended not to understand: "Second brother, how can you say that about me?"

  Han Jingchen didn't want to watch her performance again: "Tell me, what did you do to Wanqing's mother and daughter back then?"

  When Qiu Chunli heard the question, her face turned pale instantly, and she stammered, "Second, Second Brother, what are you talking about?"

  Han Jingchen looked at her coldly: "You think I will come to you without evidence, you'd better tell the truth, otherwise don't blame me for being merciless, you know my temper."

  (end of this chapter)