Rebirth in the 80s: Becoming a Tycoon, Wooing a Husband, and Getting Rich

Grew up in an orphanage, with average looks, and worked tirelessly for 30 years, accumulating six million in savings. Just as she finally achieved financial freedom without spending a dime, Su Yan ...

Chapter 145 Being born into the Su family is my greatest misfortune!

"Su Yan, you're home? Oh my god!"

Tao Yue's voice suddenly came from behind.

She covered her mouth, staring in shock at the scene before her.

Su Yan turned around, took a deep breath, and composed herself before saying, "I'm sorry, Miss Tao, I don't have time to entertain you right now. I'll invite you over after I've cleaned up."

The messy house and the bloodstains on the floor were the last straw that broke the camel's back, severing her kindness.

Tao Yue whispered, "Let me help you tidy up. It's too messy."

"No need, I still need to go to the police station."

After finishing her sentence, Su Yan casually tossed her luggage onto the sofa and turned to leave.

Tao Yue stopped pursuing him at the door.

Su Yan was in a terrible mood and didn't want to be scolded.

Upon arriving at the police station, Su Yan immediately said she wanted to see Chief Miao.

Most people might never have anything to do with the police station in their entire lives, but her family reported it to the police twice within a month, making it hard for the police not to remember.

After a while, Director Miao came out of his office and saw Su Yan, who was now looking cold and aloof, and his eyes were filled with complicated emotions.

"Comrade Su, we meet again." He used a joking tone to ease the atmosphere.

Su Yan pursed her lips and said indifferently, "I don't want to see you."

After saying that, she got straight to the point: "I have bloodstains from my grandmother's injury at home, but they've dried. Could you use them as evidence?"

"This..." Director Miao hesitated for a moment, "We'll have to take it for testing to know."

"Then I'd like to trouble Director Miao to send two people over to collect it. Also, I'd like to meet with the Su family. Is that convenient?"

"It's convenient, I'll take you there." Director Miao said and led the way.

Can he say it's inconvenient?

I received two phone calls this time, both directed at the Su family.

He knew without even guessing who had pulled the strings, which showed that this girl was more complex than he had imagined.

Upon arriving at the place of detention, Su Yan finally saw the Su family members, who were in a terrible state.

Grandpa Su lay paralyzed on the ground, unable to move, his face crooked and mouth drooping, clearly showing signs of a stroke.

Su Changcheng, Zhang Yu, Su Zhi, and Su Chang'an were all squatting on the ground, their clothes tattered and covered in wounds.

Upon seeing who it was, the group was momentarily stunned, but then they rushed over excitedly.

"Su Yan, I didn't mean to hurt your grandma. She fell by accident. I didn't push her," Zhang Yu lied on purpose.

Su Zhi clung to the iron gate, his eyes filled with fear, and said, "Su Yan, please ask the police to let me out. I promise I'll never covet your things again, and I promise I'll never appear in front of you again. Please let me go this time."

Su Changcheng was also excited to see Su Yan, but unwilling to be outdone in front of her, he said angrily, "Su Yan, I am your father! You can't just stand by and watch me be locked up here and die! If you dare to do that, be careful people will talk behind your back!"

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Looking at their grimacing faces, Su Yan looked at them like they were clowns and asked Director Miao with amusement, "Were they being mistreated here?"

“What they did has nothing to do with our police station,” Chief Miao clarified. “They fought amongst themselves. Your grandfather was angered by them and suffered a stroke. He will be bedridden from now on. My suggestion is to send your grandfather home so that his other children can take care of him. If you insist on sending him to jail, given his condition, it will only increase the workload of the police station, and the higher-ups will not approve it.”

After learning that Grandpa Su had suffered a stroke, Su Yan had no intention of letting him stay in prison any longer.

However, she was truly surprised; even the heavens couldn't stand it anymore and were eager to punish this disrespectful old man.

“I know. As for the others, I don’t want to let any of them go, especially Su Yu, who is the murderer who killed my grandmother.”

Upon hearing this, Zhang Yu cried out that she was innocent and cried, "Heaven has no eyes! I didn't harm your grandmother! Now that you have the power, you turn your gun on your own family! The Su family is unfortunate to have such an unfaithful and unfilial person like you!"

No sooner had she finished speaking than a handprint appeared on Zhang Yu's face.

"With witnesses and physical evidence, what's the point of saying all this?" Su Yan withdrew her hand from the iron bar and said sarcastically, "Being born into the Su family is the greatest misfortune of my life."

She really wanted to rush in and beat those people up, but this was a police station, so she couldn't do anything. She could only slap them to vent her anger.

She didn't linger and left.

Seeing this, the Su family members cried out her name in despair.

Less than two days later, the police station issued its verdict on the Su family's case.

Zhang Yu was conclusively convicted of intentionally injuring others and trespassing on private property. He showed no remorse afterward and was sentenced to ten years in prison.

Su Zhi, Su Changcheng, and Su Chang'an were sentenced to eight years in prison for trespassing and stealing property from Su Yan's home.

However, Old Lady Su behaved poorly in prison, frequently beating and verbally abusing others, resulting in her sentence being extended by three years.

As for Grandpa Su's stroke, he was sent home to recuperate.

These results were all thanks to the efforts of Tang Li, Huo Qianli, and Zou Jialun; otherwise, the Su family wouldn't have been sentenced to such a long time.

Grandma Li's surgery was very successful. Director Fang said that she could be discharged after three days of observation in the hospital.

On the day they came to pick up Grandma Li and the others from the hospital, Su Yan treated everyone to dinner at Yunxiang Restaurant.

Inside a private room at Yunxiang Restaurant.

Su Yan raised her glass and said to everyone present, "Thank you all for taking care of my family and going to great lengths for us during this time. I will remember this kindness and will never refuse to help in the future. I'll drink this cup."

After saying that, she tilted her head back and drank the wine in her large, full glass in one gulp, without even panting.

Those present were Huo Qianli and her group, who watched in stunned silence as she downed such a large glass of wine.

"Wow, you can drink like that?" Huo Qianli asked dumbfounded. "Won't it make you feel hot?"

It looked so spicy, but she didn't even flinch.

After Su Yan sat down, she laughed and said, "It's alright, I'm just naturally good at drinking."

Feng Caixia clicked her tongue and said regretfully, "It's a pity you know how to make money, otherwise I would definitely hire you back as my assistant, just to help me drink."

Tang Li picked up his wine glass and downed it in one gulp before saying, "Now that the thing that gave you the biggest headache is over, you can finally relax, right?"

Li Juan and Grandpa Li didn't come along; they insisted on staying at the hospital to take care of Grandma Li, so Su Yan and Tang Li spoke more boldly and openly.

"I'm relieved. At least after I go to school, my family won't be hurt by the Su family anymore. Otherwise, I wouldn't be able to rest easy."

Her family consists of two elderly people and two young children. If the Su family members hadn't gone to jail, how could her mother have managed on her own?

"Oh, right, there's something else I'd like to discuss with you." She deliberately kept you in suspense.

"What's wrong?" Feng Caixia asked.

The others also looked over.