Liu Yihang was angered to death by his enemies and accidentally bound to a counter-attack system, returning to the year he was admitted to university.
This time, he will no longer let anyone ...
“Secretary Liu, I personally handed you Liu Yihang’s admission notice three days ago. Why didn’t you give it to him?” Chen Hua questioned sternly.
(No, I can't admit to receiving an acceptance letter.)
Liu Xiangqian racked his brains for a while but still couldn't come up with any good ideas, so he could only pretend not to know.
"A notification? What notification? Postman, you only gave me a package. Are you sure you haven't made a mistake?"
Chen Hua was stunned.
(You bastard surnamed Liu, you actually denied it outright. Luckily I was quick-witted and asked the police to come with me beforehand.)
"How could I be wrong? Only one person from Lushui Town got into Tianzhou University."
"At the time, I even said that Qingshan Village was a really good place, producing such outstanding students. You still say that's not true," Chen Hua pointed out.
"Tianzhou University? Oh my god, such a serious charge! Comrade, please don't wrong me. I really didn't see any admission notice!"
"Yihang, trust your uncle. If you really get into Tianzhou University, I'll be overjoyed for you."
Liu Xiangqian pretended to be honest and simple, trying to build a relationship with Liu Yihang.
His wife and Liu Wenbin came out of the house when they heard the noise.
When Liu Wenbin saw Liu Yihang arrive, he felt guilty and dared not look him in the eye.
(Oh no, how did this kid find his way to my house? Does he know something?)
When he met his enemy, Liu Yihang gritted his teeth and suppressed his hatred, not wanting the police officers to misunderstand.
"Yihang, what brings you here? Come in and sit down!" Liu Wenbin greeted him insincerely.
Liu Yihang ignored him.
"Both sides have their own reasons. Since the postman said it was given to Uncle Xiangqian, if Uncle Xiangqian insists he didn't receive it, he shouldn't mind letting us go inside to look for it, right?"
“Yes, that’s right, let us go in and look!” Chen Hua echoed.
Liu Xiangqian and Liu Wenbin's expressions changed simultaneously.
Liu Xiangqian thought to himself, (You're asking for it! Do you think a kid like you can find what I've hidden?)
Liu Wenbin glanced at his father, Liu Xiangqian (his father should have hidden the admission notice well, right?).
Liu Xiangqian dropped the pretense, his face turning ashen, and said, "Yihang, I'm your elder, would I lie to you? If I let you into the house to look for me today, what will the villagers think of me?"
"You..." Chen Hua was furious at this shameless person.
"Does Uncle Xiangqian mean he won't let us in to search?"
For some reason, seeing Liu Yihang's usual shyness replaced by a calm and composed demeanor made the father and son opposite them feel a little uneasy.
“I’m a village party secretary, not someone anyone can mess with! Even if your father, Liu Xiangdong, came here today, I wouldn’t let him ransack my house,” Liu Xiangqian said righteously.
"The village party secretary is so imposing!" The two police officers, who had been listening to the conversation from the doorway, couldn't bear to listen any longer when they got here.
Liu Xiangqian's family saw two uniformed police officers enter through the door.
In an instant, the expressions on their faces changed unpredictably.
Liu Xiangqian and his wife were a little better off; being older and more shrewd, they tried to remain calm.
(Oh no, this is a big deal! How dare this bastard call the police!)
Liu Wenbin, on the other hand, was flustered and clearly had something to hide. After all, he was still young and couldn't perfectly conceal his emotions.
(What should I do? What should I do? If the police find out that we hid Liu Yihang's admission notice, we'll definitely go to jail. I'm so young, I don't want to go to jail.)
"Comrade Liu Xiangqian, this is a search warrant. May we go in now?" An officer took a piece of paper out of his briefcase and slapped it in front of Liu Xiangqian.
Liu Xiangqian's face flushed red and then turned pale, forcing out a smile.
“Of course, police officers can, of course.” Liu Xiangqian said and stepped aside.
(What good would it do if you went in to look? You could dig three feet into the ground and still not find it. The most dangerous place is the safest place.)
Nobody would have guessed that I hid the admission notice in the doghouse right outside my door! (Hehe)
Liu Xiangqian reverted to his honest and unassuming demeanor, leading the way for the two police officers.
Fearing being discovered, Liu Wenbin quickly followed.
Liu Yihang watched the father and son's retreating figures, a cruel smile curling at the corner of his mouth.
Mind reading is such a wonderful thing; it came so easily.
Liu Xiangqian, Liu Wenbin, your family has caused me so much suffering. Today, even if you don't die, you'll be skinned alive.
Only Chen Hua and Liu Yihang remained in the courtyard. Since they weren't police officers, they couldn't directly search someone's home.
There was also a crowd of onlookers outside, whispering among themselves.
Chen Hua nudged Liu Yihang's arm: "Liu kid, do you think they can find it?"
Liu Yihang did not speak.
Even if the two officers can't find it, he will make them find it.
Sure enough, after searching around, they found nothing.
The two police officers even emptied the jars used to store pickled vegetables in Liu Xiangqian's house by hand, rummaged through the ashes in the stove, and cleaned the roof beams.
I've searched everywhere I can think of, but I still can't find it.
This guy couldn't possibly have really dug three feet into the ground, could he?
Undeterred, the two officers ransacked the pigsty again and thoroughly searched the vegetable garden in the yard with sticks.
Based on their years of experience in the industry, Liu Xiangqian is definitely not honest, and his son Liu Wenbin's nervousness is enough to prove the point.
The two police officers were sweating profusely with anxiety; if they couldn't find the child, they would be ruining the child's life.
Liu Xiangqian feigned innocence, saying, "Officer, I told you I really didn't take it. They're framing me. I'm an innocent and upright comrade."
Liu Wenbin also seemed to have suffered a great injustice: "Yihang, how could my dad take your admission notice? Don't try to frame our family just because you didn't pass the exam yourself."
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