I'm My Ex's Mother-in-Law

At my ex-boyfriend's engagement banquet, I appeared in full attire. He thought I was there to cause trouble, but I smiled very kindly and said, "We'll all be family from now on, no need...

Chapter 192 My Grandma is in Good Health

Chapter 192 My Grandma is in Good Health

The policeman forgot the lines he had prepared because of my interruption. After he calmed down, he remembered that he had to ask the question again according to the procedure.

"Who is Xia Jundi to you?"

"Daughter." said my uncle and aunt.

"Granddaughter," my grandmother said.

"My sister." Xia Junliang said.

"Were you the one who asked Liu Baoguo to illegally detain Xia Jundi?"

Grandma was not happy: "What do you mean by illegal detention? Liu Baoguo is her cousin. She was disobedient, so I asked him to detain her for a few days. Is that illegal?"

The police officer felt a little troubled looking at this unreasonable old lady. He nodded and said, "Auntie, it is illegal. And according to the person who reported the case, Xia Jundi is currently being treated in City A. Her life or death is currently unknown. This is considered a serious injury, and the crime is not small."

When grandma heard this, she put her hands on her hips and started cursing, "The person who reported the case? Was she the one who reported the case?"

She pointed her finger at me and said, "This is my granddaughter too. What right does she have to sue me? If my granddaughter sues me, she will be punished by God!"

This is a money-losing, white-eyed wolf. You can't believe what she says."

Grandma has always been good at talking. She single-handedly prevented the police from even getting a word in. Looking at this old lady with a rosy face, the police didn't dare to use force.

The policeman, who looked to be in his forties, stepped aside and asked me quietly, "How is your grandmother's health? Does she have any heart disease, high blood pressure, or arteriosclerosis?"

I pulled out a physical examination report from my mobile phone. My father, a filial son, takes my grandmother to a big hospital for a comprehensive physical examination every two years. He went there again before the New Year this year.

The electronic physical examination report is sent to an email address. My father doesn't know how to do it, so I help him. He sends it to my email address first, and then I forward it to my mother on my mobile phone. As long as my mother says everything is fine, he will be relieved.

The policeman looked at the report carefully and said, "Wow, your grandma is in good health. Her indicators are better than mine." He gave her a thumbs up.

I exaggerated and said, "That was last time when she went out to play mahjong and forgot to bring her keys. No one was home, so the old lady climbed over the wall by herself!"

If the neighbor hadn't seen it and filmed it, we wouldn't have believed it.

Look at that wall, I can’t even climb over it.”

I didn't really say anything nonsense. A neighbor saw it and sent it to my uncle. In order to show off how well he took care of grandma, my uncle sent the video to the family group.

I even played the video and showed it to him. The police officer was relieved and said to another officer in his thirties, "Take them all back to the station. The old lady is in good health and is fine."

The younger police officer nodded and said, "You guys come back to the station with us. We need to understand some information."

Grandma glared at him, "Is it illegal for me to teach my granddaughter a lesson? And you still want to arrest me?"

The police officer coaxed her: "Auntie, cooperating with the police in the performance of their duties is the obligation of every citizen. Now just come with us to the police station to cooperate with the investigation. If there is nothing else, we will send you back."

Grandma squinted at him and said, "You didn't lie to me? Don't think I'm easy to fool just because I'm old.

The town's loudspeakers are yelling every day, 'This and that are scams, that and that are scams, everything is a scam, I'm not that easily fooled.'

The policeman's expression was complicated. Although the legal education campaign had failed, the anti-fraud campaign was still successful.

Eventually, the police took my grandmother and her family of four to the county police station. I waved goodbye to them from behind, saying, "Grandma, don't worry. I'll stay here to look after your house."