The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...

Chapter 57 Who Owns the Grapevine?

Neither side would back down, and it looked like another fight was about to break out. Qian Yuan felt a headache coming on, realizing once again how difficult this matter was, and that it probably wouldn't be resolved today.

At this moment, Su He, who was between the two, felt as if a thousand crows were cawing in her ears, making an unbearable racket.

In addition, a large number of people from the hospital had come to watch the commotion, crowding the area and making it impossible to move, which made her even more irritable.

So he immediately put on a cold face and shouted, "Shut up, all of you!"

The sound was so loud that even Qian Yuan was startled, let alone the others.

The surroundings finally quieted down, and everyone looked at Su He. They found that the girl had a cold face, her pretty young face was as cold as ice, and her cold eyes were inexplicably frightening.

Su He didn't care what others thought. Seeing that they had finally stopped talking, she said directly, "The police station already knows about your matter. Since your two families have been causing trouble every year over a grapevine, which has seriously affected the street's security, the station has decided to dig up the grapevine. This way, your two families won't keep causing trouble in the future."

Both families were stunned when they heard her words. What?! She was actually going to dig up the grapevines? How could that be allowed?!

"No! We can't dig it up. That grapevine was there when we moved in; it belongs to us. We can't dig it up!"

Another family member quickly chimed in, "Yes, we can't dig it up. That grapevine was planted by the previous owner of the house, and it's said to be over ten years old. What will we eat if we dig it up?"

But Su He said, "You said it yourself, the grapevines were planted by the previous owner, but what they sold to you was the house, not the grapevines."

Logically speaking, since the original owner of the house is no longer alive, this grapevine should belong to the state. It just so happens to be growing between your two houses, so you've taken it for yourselves. Therefore, strictly speaking, it doesn't belong to you!

Both families were stunned when they heard this; how could they argue like that!

"Once we buy the house, the things inside...aren't they ours?" How could they belong to the state?

"Oh? Is there a contract? Does the deed signed when you bought the house include the grapevines?"

"...No, but isn't that how everyone does it? You're just making excuses!"

Su He smiled and continued, "Alright, since you insist on saying this, then let me ask you, since you bought the house, who owns the fence in the middle?"

"this……"

"The fence..."

Both families hesitated when she asked them this, wanting to say that it was theirs, but knowing that the other party would definitely not agree.

Su He saw through their thoughts and continued, "You see, this fence doesn't belong to any of you, and the grapevines inside the fence don't belong to you either!"

The two families immediately became agitated. "How can it not be ours? It's between our two families, so it belongs to both of us. It's jointly owned by both of us!"

“But none of you can produce any evidence!” Su He shrugged and said matter-of-factly.

Upon hearing her words, the two families became agitated and angrily retorted, "What evidence do we need? Isn't this something everyone knows? It's ours!"

Upon hearing this, Su He's face turned cold, and she sneered, "What a robber's idea! According to you, anything that comes into your house is yours? Why don't you say that if a bird flies in the sky lands on your wall, it's yours too?"

The police station didn't bother to investigate before because they were too lazy to deal with it. Now I'm telling you, your reasons don't hold water. Since you can't provide evidence that this grapevine belongs to you, then it belongs to the state!

"Your unauthorized grape picking is undermining the country's foundation. What, do you want to experience life in jail?"