Don't Argue, Ex-Boyfriend's Uncle is Pampering Her

【Daddy-type x 8-year age gap】Jing Ge's 20 years of life revolved around three things: skipping grades in school to avoid the girl who bullied her, working to earn money and escape her toxic fam...

Chapter 57 Litigation.

Chapter 57 Litigation.

Although Li Ying is a minor, Jing Ge is her guardian, and the two of them agreed that they did not need to call their parents and lawyers.

They can solve it themselves.

There were four people on the other side, including two boys. Liu Sisi and Meng Shi were basically unharmed, except their hair was a little messy. Meng Shi's face had a few red marks from being pinched by Jing Ge.

On the contrary, Jingge's winter clothes were torn to shreds by the two boys, revealing his gray-white undershirt underneath.

"It's fine if the girl is making a fuss," the police officer scolded, "but instead of helping to calm her down, you two grown men joined in and even hit her?"

The two boys exchanged a glance and smiled knowingly.

The policeman slammed his fist on the table: "What if you try to pull another stunt on me?!"

“Officer,” one of the boys said, “they started it…”

Police officer: "Do you think I didn't see the surveillance footage? You can only speak when you're called on, and shut up if you're not. She's just a ten-year-old child. You could have just helped pull her away, but you tried to take advantage of the situation right under my nose and tore her clothes. Do you think I don't know what you're trying to do?"

Boy: "We didn't do anything."

“They started it,” Meng Shi said, covering her face. “You can’t just side with them because they’re minors…”

At this point, Liu Sisi chimed in, "These minors aren't exactly the flowers of our nation. Take this older one, for example; her academic record back in school..."

Jing Ge looked over: "What results?"

Liu Sisi was confident of victory: "What do you think?"

Jing Ge: "I said you were born from your mother and your dog, you're a mixed-breed..."

"Police officers, did you hear that?!" Liu Sisi looked terrified. "She bullied me like this back in junior high, both physically and verbally. You can't judge a book by its cover; she bullied so many of us back then..."

The police reminded Jing Ge, "You should also watch your attitude!"

Jing Ge turned his face away, his chin stiff.

She's used to it.

She has suffered this kind of loss countless times, from the past to the present.

They always managed to use her words and actions to weave a trap for Jingge, and then they would stand outside the trap, watching with a smile as Jingge struggled inside.

Neither side was seriously injured, and it was Jing Ge's side that started the fight. The police asked them to apologize first.

Jing Ge refused: "The child is only 11 years old. If I let her go home, I'll go to jail."

"......"

“Sister!” Li Ying exclaimed, “I’ll sit with you!”

Jing Ge was adamant: "I will not apologize; I am willing to stay and receive education."

Liu Sisi, Meng Shi, and the others couldn't hide their smugness, with expressions that said, "See? That's the kind of person she is."

"You think detention is a joke?" the police officer lectured. "You're young and naive..."

Just then.

A familiar voice came from behind: "Miss Jing—"

A group of people turned around at the same time.

Jingge paused.

The voice belonged to the policewoman in the beheading case, named Liu Min.

Jing Ge nodded: "Officer Liu."

"Did you get into trouble?" Liu Min asked with interest. "I've been watching here for ages..."

The police officer in charge of the dispute was exasperated: "Don't cause trouble. If you know the person, just give them some advice, apologize, and write a self-criticism, that's all."

Liu Min: "This little girl has done us a great service..."

Police officer: "One thing at a time..."

Liu Min suddenly laughed: "I called her parents on her behalf."

Jing Ge, who had been in a "what the hell" mood, immediately became anxious: "Who? It's not my uncle, is it?"

Liu Min found her intensity odd: "Yes."

"..." Jing Ge was really anxious. "Could you tell him it's all a misunderstanding and ask him not to come!"

Liu Min was silent for a moment, then pointed towards the door: "Well... we're here."

Jingge felt like the sky had fallen.

Li Ying was even more frightened and couldn't help but cling to her.

The man emerged from the light and shadow. I hadn't seen him for more than half a month. He was thin and aloof, and his long coat, which reached his calves, accentuated his tall and upright figure.

The sense of oppression increases sharply with distance.

Liu Sisi and Meng Shi were clearly afraid of him.

It wasn't the kind of fear that made me want to please my boyfriend's family, but rather a fear that was on a completely different level.

This man is not someone they can offend or fool.

Li Mushi remained expressionless and politely nodded to Liu Min and the police officer in charge of the matter.

I didn't look at Jing Ge and Li Ying at all from beginning to end.

The lawyer, Ah Long, and Ah Hu also arrived.

"Just apologize and write a self-criticism, and you can leave," Liu Min repeated. "None of the girls are willing to do that..."

The lawyer exchanged a few words with the police, while Li Mushi listened quietly from the side.

After clarifying the situation, Li Mushi's cold gaze swept over Jing Ge.

Jingge shrank back.

He muttered defiantly, "I won't apologize to them even if I go to jail."

Li Ying whispered back, "I will never let my sister go to jail alone."

Liu Min couldn't help but laugh.

Seeing something, Li Mushi narrowed his eyes and put his hand directly on Jing Ge's shoulder. The originally thick winter coat was now thin, and the down inside had all flowed out from the torn hole.

He asked, slightly puzzled, "Is it this style?"

"......"

“No, that’s not it,” Li Ying shouted. “It was these two men who pulled my sister, and that red-haired guy even took the opportunity to grope her. I saw it!”

The words were spoken.

The hot air gushing from the heater seemed to instantly turn into ice spikes, piercing the two men and two women opposite them.

Especially that red-haired one.

Li Mushi's cold gaze was like ice, cutting through his skin inch by inch, and then down to his hand that was casually playing with the chair.

Liu Min chimed in, "Well, because the surveillance footage only shows them pulling at Miss Jing..." but some of their actions weren't visible.

It's the kind of thing that everyone knows, but can't be used as evidence.

Liu Min's sentence ended abruptly.

The man, who was usually reluctant to speak, wore spotless thin-soled leather shoes and swiftly and cleanly grabbed the red-haired man's forearm. He seized, twisted, and pulled hard, and with a "crack," the red-haired man screamed in agony.

Red Hair's wrist snapped off cleanly, like rotten, withered wood.

Ah Long and Ah Hu exchanged a glance.

Heavenly Lord.

How did you manage to do it yourself?

What's the point of keeping these useless people around?

Li Mushi didn't even flinch, taking the disinfectant wipes handed to him by the lawyer and slowly wiping his hands.

Red Hair was writhing in pain.

The entire venue was deathly silent.

Li Ying hugged Jing Ge tightly around the waist, trembling.

Jingge hugged her and let her bury her face in his chest.

"You...you all..." Liu Sisi cried out in panic, "So you can just hit people like that?"

The lawyer replied politely and courteously, "No, the law applies to everyone equally."

Liu Sisi: "......"

The lawyer said warmly, "You can raise your demands, such as seeking compensation or filing a lawsuit for intentional injury. This is your right, and I will handle it on behalf of my client."

They are, after all, college students who haven't graduated yet. If this matter is taken seriously, their provocations and various underhanded tactics will not end well.

“By the way, Ms. Liu, Ms. Meng,” the lawyer said, “there is also Ms. Zhuo who is not present. Regarding the recent defamatory acts committed against our clients by the three of them, we have filed a lawsuit in accordance with the law. Given that the three respondents are still students, in order to avoid the litigation record causing irreversible damage to your studies and future, we suggest that you take the initiative to inform your parents or school.”

Liu Sisi: "?"

Meng Shi: "?"