Chapter 233 Li Laosan got a good deal.



"Captain, I'll take some men in to search right away."

As they were talking, a group of people went inside, none of them considering Li Laosan's feelings.

To be precise, Li Laosan's feelings were completely unimportant. Fortunately, they still retained some rationality and a sense of respect for others' privacy. The people who rushed in didn't all rush into Li Laosan's house; instead, they waited for Li Fumin to make arrangements.

"Li Laosan, do you have anything to say?"

Li Fumin, who was in charge of the overall situation, arrived. He had to make a show of it, so he first asked Li Laosan a few questions.

“Captain, I, Li Laosan, have a clear conscience. I did not undermine the production team this time. You can go in and search.”

Li Laosan wasn't worried at all, as he had proof of how much he brought with him.

He wanted to poach her from another company, but Li Fuyi wouldn't give him the chance.

For some reason, after Li Fuyi went to the Northwest, her good fortune disappeared. At first, they didn't believe it, but they tried it a few times.

As a result, he almost lost his life there, and afterwards he was no longer so bold, and completely accepted that Li Fuyi was no longer lucky.

"Okay, let's go in and look for it."

Seeing Li Laosan's calm demeanor, Li Fumin knew what was going on.

Li Laoda and Li Yiyi exchanged a confused glance. They had just helped Li Laosan, but were they really doing it right or wrong?

"Dad, if we had known, we could have told you later."

[Li Laosan got a good deal.]

Feeling a bit down, Li Yiyi then turned her attention to the third wife's family.

Honestly, she was quite looking forward to seeing what Li Laosan's expression would be if he found that there was nothing in his room.

The door opened quickly, and looking inside from the doorway, there was no need to go in.

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