1990s Demolition Household

In the latter half of 1999, Jiang Village was confirmed for demolition. However, in the first half of the year, An Jianping's family did two major things: First, they sold two plots of resident...

Chapter 282 Ruthless Person

Chapter 282 Ruthless Person

"Who could possibly know?" An Songyu smiled helplessly.

Seeing Yuan Qionghua still frowning at her, An Songyu explained rather helplessly:

"I just think that if his fall really wasn't an accident."

"If someone is so heartless as to use their own body as a means, we should stay as far away from them as possible."

"Now that this matter has gone to the police station, it's probably for the best."

"We'll see what the police investigation results are. If it's something we should pay, then we'll pay."

"It shouldn't be our responsibility to pay this, and it has nothing to do with us."

"As for his renting a place, that's been resolved."

"Wouldn't that give him a huge advantage?" Yuan Qionghua said, pursing her lips speechlessly.

"Did he really gain a lot of benefits?" An Songyu looked meaningfully at the hospital behind them.

If he really wants to trade money for his health.

Even though their family is definitely going to lose money this time.

It's true that their family lost money.

But I wonder if he even knows what he's lost?

That evening, the rest of the An family also learned about it.

An Jianping immediately looked at his daughter with concern:

"Xiaoyu, next time something like this happens, just call me and we'll handle it."

An Songlin, who was standing next to him, quickly added:

“Yes, Xiaoyu, if Dad is busy, just call me. This is not something you can handle.”

An Songyu smiled with a hint of helplessness:

"After the police were called, this became a dispute between the landlord and the tenant."

"Even parents and family members cannot replace it."

"Then you should have invited us too," Bi Lizhu said coldly, her face dark.

"Do you think just anyone can handle something like this?"

"Mom!" An Songyu called out helplessly.

She's not a child anymore; how could she not distinguish which things she can handle?

Bi Lizhu didn't waste any words with her daughter, and turned directly to her sister-in-law to give her some instructions:

"Sister-in-law, if anything like this happens again, just call me or Jianping!"

"If all else fails, we can call Songlin."

"But we absolutely cannot let Xiaoyu and Xiaoxiang go alone."

"Also, Xiaoyu, I didn't mention what happened the day before yesterday!" Bi Lizhu had just finished instructing Yuan Qionghua when she turned to look at An Songyu:

"Since your uncle and aunt are on the same side, why are you still standing up for yourself?"

Even though Yuan Qionghua knew what her sister-in-law meant, she couldn't help but touch her nose at these words.

An Songyu felt even more helpless.

Her mother's work habits have always been clear and straightforward.

When it comes to inheriting the family business and needing someone to rely on, they always choose their son without hesitation.

But when it's time to take responsibility for one's family.

She also immediately thought that her son should be the one to step forward.

An Songyu felt both helpless and amused, but still went along with Bi Lizhu's words:

"I understand. Next time something like this happens, we'll call Dad or my brother."

"Don't just know it! You absolutely have to do it." Bi Lizhu emphasized again with a cold face.

An Songlin and the other person standing nearby did not find Bi Lizhu's words wrong.

They all nodded in agreement.

That made An Songyu even more helpless.

But surprisingly, Yuan Qionghua seemed to have a sudden realization.

She always felt that her family's approach to raising their children was largely correct.

But how did he grow up to look like this?

Looking at her third brother's family's situation, Yuan Qionghua suddenly realized something.

People say that you have to give as much as you receive.

To be honest, Yuan Qionghua always felt complicated about her third sister-in-law, who was clearly a city dweller but also had the same patriarchal mindset as the villagers.

But now it seems that her third sister-in-law is not the sexist she thought she was.

Rather... is it that the recognition of responsibilities, rights, and obligations is different?

She dotes on her son more and is biased towards him because Songlin will have to take care of them in their old age, which means he will have to shoulder more responsibilities and obligations.

So, he has the right to enjoy more than his two younger sisters?

Correspondingly, he enjoyed more than his two younger sisters.

He should bear corresponding responsibilities and obligations, whether in family matters or in matters concerning his two younger sisters.

The moment she realized this, Yuan Qionghua felt an overwhelming sense of regret that enveloped her heart.

If only she had known... she should have asked her third sister-in-law for advice sooner.

She wouldn't have raised her son to be like that.

The rest of the family were unaware of the regret Yuan Qionghua felt.

After An Songyu honestly promised that she would no longer face such things alone in the future.

Only then did An Jianping and his wife have the time and the mood to ask about the details carefully.

After finding out the details, the whole family frowned.

"Can the police really find out the truth?" Jiang Shanshan asked, not very confidently.

"If they really want to investigate, they will definitely be able to find out the truth." Bi Lizhu is quite confident about this.

At the same time, she was also more aware of how small the chances were that they would actually conduct a thorough investigation, given the circumstances of the matter.

"So, do we just have to wait?" Xuan Ying asked her husband softly, looking at the silent elders.

An Songlin shook his head slightly.

This matter... finding out the truth may not be as easy as it seems.

Putting aside the fact that the area is about to be demolished, most people are already preparing to move away or have already moved away.

Even if those people are still living there, it's not certain that anyone is aware of what's happening over there.

Besides, even if someone notices it, no one will consider it a big deal.

After all, the person who called the police was only concerned with the landlord cutting off the water and electricity, which caused him to break his leg.

This matter involves neither loss of life nor significant property damage.

It's obvious that the police won't spend too much manpower and resources investigating.

After all, each police station has a jurisdiction that is not small.

There are countless cases, big and small, every day.

If each one requires countless manpower and resources to handle...

The ultimate result will not only be that the police station will have difficulty operating.

Even the lives of the vast majority of ordinary people are likely to be affected.

After all... they're investigating such trivial matters.

Who should handle the truly major cases?

"So what should we do next?" Everyone subconsciously looked towards An Jianping's position.

An Jianping was also thinking about it.

He looked at his family, and after a long while, he said:

"What if in the end we not only have to pay his medical expenses, but also lose money..."

Before An Jianping could finish speaking, most of the women in the room frowned.

He looked around with a hint of helplessness.

The eldest son and second daughter had the best expressions.