Yuan Jie, pregnant with her second child, fell into a coma after an accident. While her beloved Sun Aimin did everything to save her life, she entered a long and strange dream. In the dream, her fa...
Xu Jinfeng wrote a letter of guarantee and asked Zhang Yan and the other two to read it. If there was no problem, they would sign and put their fingerprints on it.
In order to get the money and leave as quickly as possible, they signed and sealed the documents very quickly.
Xu Jinfeng put away the letter of guarantee and watched the three men leave with the 200,000 yuan.
Unexpectedly, as soon as they went out, they were subdued by uniformed personnel guarding outside the door.
It turned out that when Xu Jinfeng went out, he not only withdrew the money, but also called the police.
After all, he has been in the business world for many years and is no ordinary person. How could he be controlled by a few country people?
If he had not divorced Qian Jinling, he could have kept the two sons' backgrounds a secret in order to shut their parents up.
But now, this secret has become dispensable to him.
Even though the two children are almost one year old now, he still hasn't decided what to name them or how to register them.
As a result, these idiots used things that they no longer cared about as bargaining chips to threaten themselves, which was tantamount to seeking their own death.
In order to teach these people a lesson, Xu Jinfeng set up such a trap.
After being caught by the police and put into the police car, those people were completely stunned. Before they could react to what was happening, they were stuffed into the police car and taken away, along with the "stolen money".
Xu Jinfeng drove closely behind him, went to the police station to explain the situation, and got his money back.
To be on the safe side, he also called Qian Jinling in advance. Regarding Zhang Yan's matter, the two agreed on a statement, saying that Zhang Yan was arranged by relatives from her hometown and asked Qian Jinling to help find a job.
As a result, Zhang Yan was restless and took advantage of Qian Jinling's absence to put drugs in the water that Xu Jinfeng drank, which led to the child being conceived.
When the several people who were put in the police station were interrogated, they did not have time to collude with each other and each told their own story.
Zhang Yan said that Xu Jinfeng forced her to have sex with him, which led to the child, and she planned to turn the tables and take revenge on Xu Jinfeng.
As for the Zhan mother and son who pretended to be her family, they said that they felt sorry for Zhang Yan, a fellow villager, and wanted to help her seek justice, and refused to admit to extortion.
But Xu Jinfeng was prepared. First, there was a surveillance camera in his living room. Xu Jinfeng copied the footage of the extortion and handed it to the police.
In addition, Xu Jinfeng still has the guarantee letters written by those people, which seem to be extortion.
Ultimately, the case was directly classified as extortion. The smooth handling of the case was also due to Xu Jinfeng's use of his connections to get in through the back door.
The verdict was quickly announced. This was a case of extortion involving a particularly large sum of money. Mrs. Zhan, the principal offender, received a five-year sentence, given her age, being over seventy. Zhan Baoku received an eight-year sentence.
Qian Jinling testified about the affair between Xu Jinfeng and Zhang Yan. Zhang Yan's statement that Xu Jinfeng forced her to have sex with him was not true, and her relationship was characterized as a general emotional entanglement.
Since Xu Jinfeng had already given Zhang Yan tens of thousands of yuan in childbirth compensation, he no longer had to be responsible for Zhang Yan.
On the contrary, Zhang Yan was found guilty of colluding with others to blackmail Xu Jinfeng and was eventually sentenced to three years in prison.
After this incident, Xu Jinfeng was even more determined to stop getting entangled with women. As for the two children at home, he felt that keeping Zhang Yansheng's child would always be a disaster. Since the child had not yet been registered, he gave the child away for adoption.
The child born by Li Yujia seemed to be more lovable than Zhang Yan's son, and was also smarter and prettier, so he was kept by Xu Jinfeng.
In order to avoid any trouble from Li Yujia in the future, Xu Jinfeng put the villa he lived in up for sale and fired the two nannies.
He bought a new villa and brought his parents over to live there, to provide for their retirement as they were old, and to let the elderly couple help take care of the children.
Although they are now almost eighty years old, they are still in good health. The old lady has always hoped that her youngest son can have an heir. Now it doesn't matter where the child comes from, as long as it is from their Xu family.
Mrs. Zhan hadn't imagined that she would have to endure such a fate at her old age. After hearing the verdict, she felt immense regret. She regretted asking for so much money all at once. If she had asked for tens of thousands, perhaps Xu Jinfeng would have been willing to spend the money to avert the disaster.
Unfortunately, it was too late to say anything. She didn't know whether she could get out alive.
But it doesn't matter that she herself couldn't survive, she also ruined her own youngest son.
No matter how she claimed that she was the main culprit and pleaded for her youngest son, she was unable to reduce Zhan Baoku's sentence.
Zhan Baoku stayed in prison for several years, depressed every day, and his family's misfortune still did not let him go.
He developed the disease a few years later than his older and second brothers, and was released on medical parole. However, his family simply had no money for his treatment.
A total of five months passed from the time the illness was discovered to the time of death.
Zhan Tie worked so hard to raise a group of children that he had no time to take care of himself. He just hastily cremated Zhan Baoku without even holding a funeral.
Zhan Baoku was arrested when his daughter Zhan Yingying was a little over two years old. When Zhan Baoku died, Zhan Yingying was six years old.
Her impression of her father was concentrated on the few months when Zhan Baoku was ill.
He had no money to go to the hospital, so he could only stay at home, unable to do anything, and waiting for a group of children to serve him.
When Zhan Baoku died, Zhan Yingying didn't feel sad at all. She even felt that it was a happy thing that the biggest burden in the family was gone.
Zhan Yingying also thought so, let alone the other children.
Zhan Tiehua was the only one who felt sad about Zhan Baoku's death, but it was only a short-lived emotion. After all, she was the only adult in the family and she had to think carefully about how her family would live.
Three months after Zhan Baoku died, Old Lady Zhan was released from prison.
When I got home, I looked completely different, visibly old. After hearing the news of my youngest son's death, I sobbed for days. Then, without catching my breath, I passed away.
Zhan Tiehua was in a hurry to prepare for her mother's funeral, but she had no place to put the urns of old lady Zhan and Zhan Baoku.
She wanted the mother and son to return to their roots, but she heard that since the incident at home, their ancestral graves had been dug up by angry villagers.
The house was originally the most magnificent in the village, but after being damaged by the villagers, it was no longer worth living.
She probably would never be able to return to that village in this lifetime. She planned to find a time to secretly bury her mother and brother's ashes on a hill. After all, buying a cemetery would cost a lot of money, and she didn't have that kind of spare money.
In the year that Old Lady Zhan and Zhan Baoku passed away, Zhan Tiehua sent his own daughter Zhang Ling to work in a factory in order to increase the family income.
Zhang Ling was only thirteen years old at that time, and she had only studied up to the second grade of elementary school, which was almost illiterate.
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