Not only Jiang Sanshi's family, but also Aunt Wu, the accountant, and several people with sleep problems all had hidden cameras installed. Back then, these things didn't exist, so they were just randomly installed, no one knew what they were for, and it was very convenient.
If the enemy is unkind to me first, don't blame me for being unjust.
Shui Shui watched the four people planning how to kill her on the surveillance camera for half the afternoon. The more she watched the surveillance, the more she felt that this Jiang Sanshi might not be the first time to kill someone.
Jiang Sanshi, relying on his seniority, spoke with such righteousness. It was as if the discussion wasn't about murder, but about where to go for fun. There wasn't a hint of nervousness or fear, and instead, he grew increasingly excited as he spoke. It felt like Shui Shui wasn't watching a surveillance video, but a Korean horror/suspense/massive murder film, with Jiang Sanshi as the perverted killer.
Aunt Wu was in a low mood today, a stark contrast to how Shui Shui had seen her during Chinese New Year. Back then, she wouldn't even bother to glance at Professor Dong. Her arrogance was unbearable, as if her family were frauds. Today, however, she remained silent, her head bowed. Shui Shui didn't know about Aunt Wu's renunciation of her brother, but she sensed her deep depression, a despairing lowness that was most distressing to someone as empathetic as Shui Shui.
A few killers spent half the afternoon in Jiang Sanshi's study discussing how to kill her. Afterward, they moved on to a new topic. The gist of it was that Jiang Shaoming wasn't coming back much, and killing Shui Shui would give them plenty of opportunities to continue their previous corruption schemes. This was their real purpose today. Shui Shui thought about it, and it made sense. They'd been embezzling for decades, and now, with their accustomed to spending lavishly, their income suddenly cut off, how could they handle it? They'd definitely find a way to continue.
After turning off the surveillance, Shui Shui called the underground gang leader and arranged to meet him tonight. The gang had now been completely handed over to Sui He. During the Chinese New Year holiday, Sui He was busy catching spies and didn't have much free time. Jiang Shao Ming took advantage of this opportunity and brought him in to take over the gang. So now, the real boss of the mysterious gang was Sui He.
After making an appointment on the phone, Shui Shui entered the space and recounted to Jiang Shaoming in detail what had happened in the past two days. When Jiang Shaoming heard that he was going to kill Shui Shui, he was so angry that the veins on his neck bulged.
If you mess with these two, forget it. These two durian lovers spent more than an hour discussing in their space while eating durian, and several bad ideas came up.
A few days later, the accounts were thoroughly checked, and all the questionable ones were singled out and piled high on the long table. The housekeeper stood behind Shui Shui, squinting at everyone across from him. Some, too guilty to look in their direction, some with their heads bowed, some gnashing their teeth in anger at the sheer volume of accounts, and some muttering curses at the swindlers. There were all sorts of reactions.
Grandpa Butler is a son of the Jiang family. He has been with Grandpa Jiang since he was a child, and his relationship with Grandpa is closer than that of brothers. When Grandpa was young, he was away from home for a long time as a soldier, so he helped Grandpa manage the family at home. So now, with Grandpa Butler here, it is like Grandpa is here all by himself.
These people now don't dare to look down on Shui Shui like they did during the Chinese New Year. His skills are too advanced and they dare not offend him unless he is at a certain level.
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