Chapter 2094 If you sue her now, who will take care of you in your old age?
Chapter 2094 If you sue her now, who will take care of you in your old age?
Upon hearing this, Captain Lu stood up and looked at Er Ya, "Today's questioning ends here. You can go back. But you cannot leave the area and must be available for our summons at any time."
We've tried all sorts of interrogation methods, and Er Ya probably didn't kill anyone. After all, not everyone is like Zhang Ran, that lunatic, who can withstand intense interrogation. But doubts still exist; she must be hiding something.
His intuition told him that it was still related to Zhang Ran.
Er Ya opened her mouth to ask about Zhang Ran, but saw Captain Lu leave the interrogation room without looking back, so she had no choice but to shut her mouth and walk out.
Just then, I saw Qi Hongyan at the end of the corridor bailing Qiu Yu out.
Due to insufficient evidence, Qiu Yu was successfully released on bail, but like Er Ya, she is not allowed to leave the area and must be available for police summons at any time.
After seeing that Qiu Yu was safe and sound, Er Ya anxiously asked Qi Hongyan, "Sister Qi, where is Xiao Yue? Can she be released on bail?"
Amidst the bustling crowd at the police station, Qi Hongyan tactfully replied, "We'll talk about it when we get back. Help me contact the boss's important relatives and friends; I have something to announce publicly." After a moment's thought, she added, "It's the boss's instruction."
"Okay, I'll contact them right away!" The police had already returned the phone to Er Ya. As she followed Qi Hongyan out, she took out her phone and made calls and sent text messages one by one.
Some people answered the phone, some didn't. Some replied to the text message immediately, some didn't. Those who didn't answer the phone or reply to the text message were probably busy.
Er Ya left a message for everyone in Zhang Ran's name, asking them to gather at the manor.
When I left the police station, it was already completely dark outside, and the streetlights were on.
A group of people surrounded Chen Zhaodi, who was sitting in a wheelchair, and condemned him with heartfelt grievances.
"Sister-in-law! Xiaoyue is your only daughter, how could you sue her?!" Gao Yunfeng clenched her fists excitedly, wishing she could punch someone immediately. If Chen Zhaodi hadn't already been sitting in a wheelchair, she would have rushed up long ago.
Luo Youge cried and questioned, "Sister-in-law, you have disappointed me so much. Even tigers don't eat their cubs. No matter how bad Xiaoyue is, she is still your child. How could you sue her? You will kill her by doing this. Have you lost your conscience?"
Luo Youdi looked down at Chen Zhaodi with icy eyes: "You will definitely regret doing this." If she had turned a blind eye this time, Xiaoyue, being kind-hearted, might have forgiven her. But now she reported Xiaoyue for murder, and the mother and daughter have become mortal enemies, irreconcilable.
If Yaozu had killed Uncle Chen, she would never have called the police; she would have only helped cover it up.
Such favoritism deserves him to be in a wheelchair.
Zhou Juying, always tactful, didn't criticize Chen Zhaodi, but sighed deeply: "You only have Xiaoyue as your daughter. If you sue her now, who will take care of you in your old age?" Her father had always treated her like a beast of burden, never caring about her. A father like that should just die. Sending your own daughter to jail to avenge him—isn't that foolish? Isn't that stupid?
The principal, being an outsider, shouldn't have been criticizing, but now that Xiaoyue was accused of murder, she was genuinely worried and couldn't help but say a few words, "What kind of grudge can remain unresolved between a mother and daughter overnight? Even if you don't like Xiaoyue, you shouldn't accuse her of murder. She runs an orphanage; do you know how many children she's saved?"
Although Shu Baozhu didn't say anything, she wished she could kill Chen Zhaodi, who was sitting in a wheelchair, with her eyes. Even if she was Zhang Ran's mother, it wouldn't matter. Not to mention, Zhang Ran said on the day she entered school that she was an orphan and had no parents.
Having a biological mother like that is even worse than having a stepmother. No wonder Zhang Ran doesn't acknowledge her and keeps cursing her to die.
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