Rebirth in the 80s: The Abandoned Wife Takes Her Child to Flirt with the Military Husband

End Queen Ye Wanying was accidentally killed and was reborn in the 80s, only to find she has become a mother all of a sudden!

That is not the least of it. From then on, 'Up to the Vermili...

Chapter 564 He Beats His Wife

Gao Dan naturally believed that his wife would not do anything to betray him, so when he saw his wife's aggrieved face, he chuckled softly.

Brother Zhu's ears were quite sharp: "Commander Gao, what are you laughing at? Don't you believe me? Commander Gao, everything I said is true, I really was beaten up." He was practically raising his hand to swear a solemn oath.

Gao Dan reached out and touched his nose: "Since Brother Zhu is so certain, why don't we find out who did it?"

His face was covered by a sack the whole time, what would he know! If he knew, he would have gone to find someone already, what is he still doing here?

"I...I didn't see it. Before that person hit me, they covered my head with a sack."

Why put it in a burlap sack?

The man looked at his wife with a half-smile, which left Ye Wanying with no choice but to admit it, nodding to indicate that they had indeed put a sack over it.

“Brother Zhu, you didn’t see anything, so it’s going to be difficult to find him.”

In this day and age, there are no high-definition cameras. If you don't see anyone, you can only consider yourself unlucky. Otherwise, you can figure out who it is.

Anyway, all I got was a beating for nothing.

Brother Zhu seemed to have thought of this as well, and angrily flicked his sleeves: "Don't let me find out which bastard did this despicable thing. If I find out, I'll teach him a lesson."

After making those harsh remarks, he said to Gao Dan, "Commander Gao, I'm going back now."

But what he didn't see was that as soon as he finished uttering those harsh words, the man in front of him turned dangerous. That's because the "bastard" this man was cursing was his own beloved wife, calling her immoral, and wanting to teach her a lesson—ha, let's see who teaches whom a lesson first.

After Brother Zhu left, when Commander Gao looked at Ye Wanying and Gu Yujin again, his gaze was clearly filled with blatant sarcasm:

"So you're all capable now, aren't you? You can even put sacks on people and beat them up? Whose idea was this? What's the reason? Tell me everything! If you don't understand, you two are going to run laps until you figure things out. That's the end of it."

The running laps this man is talking about isn't something that can be solved simply by doing one or two laps.

Just as Ye Wanying was about to speak, Gu Yujin interrupted her, saying, "It was my idea."

Hmm, making her brother-in-law take the blame for her doesn't seem right, does it? Ye Wanying doesn't like this. She's willing to take responsibility for her own actions; it's not like she can't handle it.

“It was my idea; I dragged this ‘hairy’ kid into this mess.”

Seeing the two of them vying to admit it was their idea, Commander Gao's face grew increasingly grim: "What's your reason? You go first!" he said, pointing at Gu Yujin.

That reason?

Are you suggesting I should take action because my sister-in-law threatens me?

"There's no reason, I just don't like him!"

Pfft, that does fit the arrogant personality of a rich second-generation.

Ye Wanying immediately interjected, "That's not how it is. It's because that pig often beats his wife. I couldn't stand it, so when no one was around, I put a sack over his head and wanted that scumbag to taste what it's like to be beaten by a woman."

This reason is much more plausible than Gu Yujin's.

Gao Dan naturally believed that his wife was the mastermind, and he had been certain of it from the beginning; he just wanted to know why.

Now, hearing that the man often beats his wife, I feel displeased: "But you can't just hit people like that. Do you know what will happen if someone sees you like that?"

What else can you do? Of course you'll become famous.

The wife of the dignified leader of an elite regiment actually put a sack over someone's neck and beat them up; that's something people will talk about for a year.