Chapter 100 I get more happiness from you than others



"Why?" Aunt Jiang asked in confusion.

Xiangnan spoke frankly, "I suspect the snake that bit you was released deliberately. Otherwise, how could it be such a coincidence that the snake happened to have stomatitis?"

"Who would be so wicked? I have no grudge against the villagers, yet they let a sick snake bite me!" Aunt Jiang was furious when she heard this.

“It may be related to the fact that you are still working in my workshop. They want you to fail in your work in my workshop so that they can continue to spread rumors about me.

Auntie, please do as I say. If they are really responsible, I promise to put them in jail."

Xiangnan sent Aunt Jiang home and told Li Mo, Huo Qing and others what happened.

"When the other three aunts come to work tomorrow, tell them to be careful. Huo Sheng, go to the county public security bureau tomorrow and ask Director Hu to send two powerful police officers to investigate."

If the police came to investigate, she didn't believe that Yang Shengli and Zhang Cai could remain calm.

Huo De listened to Xiang Nan's words that night and said, "I'm good at this. Find a way to capture Zhang Cai and I'll interrogate him and find out."

Xiangnan touched his abdominal muscles and said, "Take good care of your legs. I have asked the police from the county public security bureau to come to this matter. Zhang Cai and Yang Shengli will be in power in the village.

If the police really come, they won’t dare to act recklessly. If the police can’t handle it, they’ll let you take action.”

Huo De squeezed her hand and said, "Just let me do something. I feel useless lying in bed all day and I can't help you."

"Who said you can't help me?" Xiangnan lay on top of him and rested her head on his wheat-grained skin: "I get more happiness from you every night than from anyone else."

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List