Chapter 281: The Nest is Destroyed
"I don't need it." Su Hanyan looked at her with disdain, "You will never see that day!"
"Just wait and see." Wu Jiaojiao turned around and left angrily, not forgetting to drag Su Daheng with her.
"Look at how useless the eldest son is..." Wei Guiqin couldn't stand the pressure from her eldest daughter-in-law, saying, "If he had half the ability of the third son, he wouldn't be like this."
"You are the least qualified to say that." Su Hanyan glanced at her, turned around and said to Su Dajiang, "Dad, I'm going out for a while! I may be back late! You don't have to wait for me for lunch!"
"What about the afternoon? Are you still taking Tongtong out?" Su Dajiang asked.
"I'm going out. Let her wait for me!"
As soon as Su Hanyan came out of the house, she went straight to the police station to report that a fortune teller was still reading people's horoscopes, calculating good and bad luck, and checking fortunes, which was a feudal superstitious activity.
Of course, Wu Jiaojiao and Su Jingheng did not tell him the name of the fortune teller, so Su Hanyan simply reported Wu Jiaojiao's mother as well.
This old woman believed in the fortune teller so much that she spent a lot of money, but in the end, he still predicted that her family would be ruined!
Not only did she bring about her own death, she also dragged Wu Jiaojiao and Su Jingheng into it. The final victim was the innocent child Tongtong.
It's no use reporting her! She should have been taught a lesson long ago.
As soon as Su Hanyan reported it, the police from the police station went out to investigate the situation. As a result, they actually followed the clues of Wu Jiaojiao's mother and dug into the fortune teller's lair.
When the plainclothes police followed the people into the yard, the fortune teller had just finished performing a ritual to extend the life of a child and was collecting money from the family. He was still mumbling, "Let me tell you this, although I charged you a hundred dollars, it's a bit expensive! But it doesn't matter, originally this sickly child wouldn't have lived to be thirteen! From now on, your child will be blessed by the gods and will definitely live to be ninety years old!"
As soon as he said this, many people immediately came to ask the master for fortune-telling: "Master, please help me predict my marriage!"
"Master, please help me calculate whether my child can be admitted to university!"
"Master, tell me when I can get pregnant..."
Wu Jiaojiao's mother shouted, "Master, please tell me whether my daughter is pregnant with a girl or a boy? If it's a girl, can you cast a spell to change the baby into a boy?"
The police officers couldn't stand it any longer, so they stepped forward, identified themselves, and took all the people away.
When the police took the fortune teller away, they asked him, "What's the matter? You are so good at fortune telling, why don't you tell your own fortune? What is your fortune today?"
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When Su Hanyan returned, Su Tong was sitting in the yard with a small stool, holding a doll in her arms. She was combing the doll's golden hair with a comb in her hand.
"Tongtong, do you like it?" she asked with a smile.
"I like it! The salesperson said it's Little Red Riding Hood!" Tongtong pointed at the doll's eyes and said, "Look, her eyes are blue, like the ocean!"
Su Hanyan's eyes dimmed slightly, but in just a moment, she regained her spirits: "Tongtong, have you eaten yet? Wait for auntie, okay? After dinner, auntie will take you to the playground, are you willing?"
"Yes! I really want to!" Su Tong jumped up happily.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
Su Dajiang left some food for his little daughter and said to her, "Yanyan, come in and eat first!"
At the dinner table, Su Dajiang asked her, "Are you really going to take her out to play this afternoon?"
"Yes." Su Hanyan put down her chopsticks and said, "I want to take her to see Jin Chen first and have another checkup! See if her eyes can be saved, and then take her out to play!"
(End of this chapter)