The next day, Xu Yanshu sent a lawyer's letter to Lu Huai on the grounds of malicious rumors, but Lu Huai's side remained silent for a long time. The public opinion risk changed again, and Xie Huanyu inevitably received more accusations and insults.
After thinking it over, Xu Yanshu finally called Xie Huanyu, "Are you alright? I'm not..."
“I know what you’re trying to say, and you’re right to do it!” Xie Huanyu interrupted abruptly, a lingering bitterness in her delicate eyes. “If we keep keeping silent, the voices online will only grow louder.”
"You don't need to worry about me. You know Xie's public relations skills. I naturally have a way to get out of this unscathed."
There's really no way to solve this...
Xie Huanyu stared blankly out the car window. Everyone has to pay the price for their actions. She had indeed become Lu Huai's accomplice intentionally or unintentionally before, so it was inevitable that she would end up appearing in the spotlight today.
When she saw the lawyer's letter, she was surprised but mostly relieved, knowing that she hadn't implicated Xu Yanshu too much.
"Yes, be careful of Zhou Zehao."
Xie Huanyu was stunned when she heard this. She was also considering whether to remind Yan Shu again, but it sounded like she already knew that this matter was Zhou Zehao's doing.
It was rare that he would still care about her even now. She couldn't help but smile bitterly. She should be grateful for this, at least Xu Yanshu didn't hate her to the core.
After ending the call, Xie Huanyu opened the car door and got out. Looking at the small villa in front of her, a hint of extreme coldness flashed deep in her eyes.
I won't offend others unless they offend me; this Lu Huai really can't be allowed to live any longer.
Seeing the woman walk in alone, Lu Huai was not surprised at all, and raised his hand to signal the servant to serve tea.
Xie Huanyu remained calm and composed, walking to the head seat and sitting down. After briefly glancing around, she offered her assessment.
"This house looks nice, but it's far inferior to the old Lu Mansion."
"I thought you'd get yourself a prosthetic leg as soon as you got that eight million, but it seems you've already gotten used to being disabled!"
I thought I had taught this person a lesson enough, but now I realize that some people just won't learn their lesson until they're faced with a fatal mistake.
Lu Huai shrugged dismissively, his eyes full of provocation as he looked at Xie Huanyu.
He knew Xie Huanyu wouldn't let him off the hook, but fortunately, he had finally gotten his revenge this time, so even if he were killed, it would have been worth it.
Xie Huanyu was momentarily angry, but then she calmly stood up, walked to Lu Huai, and leaned against her wheelchair, murmuring softly,
"If you're sentenced to more than three years for defamation, what else did you do before that?"
"Hmm, drugging and raping a teenage girl, illegally keeping a Tibetan Mastiff—congratulations, you'll soon be my dad's cellmate!"
In his mind, he wished he could just kill Lu Huai.
But after all, murder is punishable by death, and compared to that, living a life worse than death is the cruelest torture. So going to jail is the best outcome, which will save him from popping up every now and then and getting in the way.
It's just a matter of going to jail.
Lu Huai shrugged nonchalantly, his expression indifferent. His current situation wasn't much better than being in prison.
Then, as if suddenly remembering something, Xie Huanyu raised her eyes and stared at Lu Huai, saying in a low voice, "Don't worry, after all, we have such a long-standing friendship. I will definitely tell the people inside to take good care of you."
Watching the other person's expression gradually turn to terror, she nodded in satisfaction. Knowing that Lu Huai was the type to not shed tears until he saw the coffin, she knew she wouldn't just send him to prison.
Going to jail is not just about losing your freedom; life inside is nothing short of hell. And people like Lu Huai, who cannot participate in labor reform activities and have no power to resist, are most likely to become targets of bullying.
There have been many cases in Kyoto prison in the past two years where people went in perfectly fine, but after their sentences were served, they had become mentally unstable.
Vicious woman!
In a fit of rage, Lu Huai made a move to raise his hand, but Xie Huanyu held him firmly in place the next second.
Snap—
Xie Huanyu slapped him hard across the face, her expression grim. "You still want to fight now? You're really tired of living!"
"Or are you hoping that Zhou Zehao can bail you out? Heh, don't even think about it. You've already lost your usefulness. Right now, he's probably thinking about how to kill you to silence you!"
After giving the person a cool, leisurely glance, Xie Huanyu turned and walked out.
Just as she was about to start the car, she saw a police car approaching in the distance, and she curled her lips with interest.
It was much faster than she had expected!
...
As the online controversy gradually subsided, Xu Yanshu and He Wen began to focus on preparing for the opening. The day before the opening, He Wen suddenly received a phone call from the Kyoto government.
By the time he finished the call, he was already in tears.
"Yan Shu, Attorney Jiang, thank you so much! I'm so grateful!" He Wen clasped his hands in a fist salute.
What happened?
Jiang Zhengyu and Xu Yanshu exchanged a puzzled look, and the latter asked, "Uncle He, please don't get agitated."
"Explain yourself clearly what happened!"
He Wen paused for a moment, then answered truthfully, "The Kyoto authorities just called to inquire about the details of the fire back then."
"Wasn't it you who reported and accused them to the relevant authorities?"
This chapter is not finished, please click the next page to continue reading!
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com