Chapter 156: Bai Yunyun is finished (2/2)



The guard at the sentry box also said that a female comrade named Bai Yunyun wanted to enter the compound without a pass. After being rejected, she was brought in by a man with a pass.

The guard retrieved the pass number from memory and traced it back to a family, but the family said that the pass was lost a few days ago, and they had applied for a new one and reported it lost, so there were records of it.

But no matter what the identity of the other man was, Bai Yunyun’s crime of burglary was confirmed.

The guards saw her holding a knife to hold the hostages, and the hostess of the house also said that she even threatened her with a wooden barn, so it was a premeditated and purposeful crime.

That evening, Bai Yunyun’s portrait was included in the wanted notice, which was printed and circulated throughout the city overnight.

The next morning's newspaper was full of crime reports and wanted notices about her.

At this time, the Bai family, who were far away in Qingyang County, didn't know what had happened in their family.

Because there were too many people, the small building couldn't accommodate them, and Bai Ruoqiao didn't want to let them stay in the guesthouse by themselves.

So after lunch, the whole family just went back to Nanyang Village.

Fortunately, the new house was built large, with a main room, a children's room, three side rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, a main hall and a large courtyard.

It’s just right for a big family to live here now.

Few people in the village have the habit of reading newspapers, let alone reading the morning edition of the day.

Even if they saw it, no one would associate Bai Yunyun with the Bai family for the time being, let alone frown upon it.

Bai Ruoqiao already understood the situation, but she couldn't tell anyone about it to avoid spoiling their fun. Anyway, her father should be able to handle the rest.

Her step-grandmother has been detained for interrogation for a few days.

She knew that nothing would happen, because the Yifang family was truly being used by the Dark Party, so in the end they would only be sentenced to a few years in prison as accomplices.

䀴By then, Liao Qing will definitely help to take the blame in order to save his daughter.

If Bai Yunyun did not succeed in killing someone, her crime would definitely be the lightest, with a maximum sentence of one year in prison.

How could Bai Ruoqiao let her sit in jail for a year?

She said that she wanted Bai Yunyun to prepare a gift for her and repay her tenfold.

She tried every possible means to send her to the countryside and make her get married. She wanted to ruin her reputation, make her suffer in the countryside, and even kill her.

She will settle all the accounts one by one.

At this moment, Bai Yunyun was awakened by the cold.

I opened my eyes dazedly and subconsciously tried to curl up my body, but found that I couldn't move at all.

She woke up with a start and struggled hard, only to find that she was tied up tightly and a piece of cloth was stuffed in her mouth.

He was covered only with a cold, musty-smelling quilt, and underneath was straw that pricked his skin.

She turned her head and looked around, and found that she seemed to be on a trailer.

She was whimpering and struggling in panic.

The sound startled the man pulling the cart.

I saw a skinny man in his forties with dark skin and yellow teeth turned his head and said with a chuckle, "Wife, wake up. Don't worry, we'll be home soon."

He seemed to be in a good mood. He ignored the people behind him and said to himself, "Don't worry. Although our family conditions are not good, as long as you give each of us three brothers a big fat boy, you will definitely not starve."

When Bai Yunyun heard this, her body suddenly stiffened. As if she had guessed something, her pupils constricted and she struggled even harder the next moment.

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