Bai Susu and Qin Jing both believe that Qin Wan has enough wisdom and courage to face all difficulties and challenges.
Qin Wan thought about it, ran directly to the phone booth of the hospital, called Lu Yu first, told Lu Yu the situation here, and then said to Lu Yu:
"Zhou Ran was one of the few people who didn't look down on me during those dark days. I must repay this favor."
"Then what do you want me to do?" Lu Yu asked.
He knew how difficult Qin Wan's life was in the past, and he was very supportive of helping his wife and repaying a favor.
"Contact the police station here and ask them to arrest Zhou Ran and record his confession as soon as possible. This way, even if the Zhou family wants to change their confession, they will have to think twice." Qin Wan said.
"It does have a certain effect! However, this is only a temporary solution. If you want to solve the problem fundamentally, you have to persuade your classmate not to agree to his parents' unreasonable demands. Only in this way can it be easily done. Otherwise, the police at the police station will be in trouble!" Lu Yu said.
He couldn't understand why anyone would give in to such unreasonable demands, especially such a life-threatening one.
"Okay, I understand. I will contact Zhou Ran as soon as possible and do some ideological work on him." Qin Wan said.
In fact, he couldn't understand Zhou Ran. His family was so harsh on him, but he still met his family's incredible demands.
After the call, she rode Qin Jing's bicycle to the train station again.
She found a few beggars there, gave them a dollar, then took out a portrait of Zhou Ran from her space, pointed at the portrait and said to the beggars:
"For the next two days, keep an eye on people entering and leaving the train station. If you see someone who looks like this, ask him if his name is Zhou Ran. If so, have him come to the hospital to see me."
"But who are you?" asked one of the clever little beggars.
"Just tell him to find Qin Wan, and he'll understand when the time comes. After the matter is done, I will give each of you another two dollars."
"Okay, we promise to complete the task." Several little beggars said in unison.
Zhou family.
The atmosphere in the living room was so heavy it felt like water could be squeezed out of it. Zhou's father sat at one end of the sofa, his hands folded on his knees, his brow furrowed, his eyes flickering with hesitation and struggle.
Grandpa and grandma of the Zhou family sat side by side, their faces determined, and they kept muttering:
"No, Xiaoye hasn't suffered any crime at all. He can't go to jail. He's still so young and has a bright future ahead of him. How can it be ruined because of this incident?"
Zhou's mother looked at Zhou's father anxiously, with a barely perceptible tremor in her voice:
"His father, why don't we let Zhou Ran take the blame? After all, he...he's not at home much, and he knows more about what's going on outside. He should be able to handle it better than us. Besides, Xiao is our dearest child, we can't just watch him go to jail."
Upon hearing this, Zhou's father frowned even more tightly. He took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, as if weighing the feasibility of this proposal.
But his eyes revealed a hint of reluctance and helplessness:
"Let Zhou Ran take the blame? How can we do that? He's our child too. How can we sacrifice one to save the other? It's not fair to him."
Grandpa Zhou patted the table, his voice slightly excited:
"Fairness? What fairness are we talking about now? If Xiao Ye goes to jail, his life will be ruined! How could such a scandal happen in our Zhou family? Zhou Ran, he...he's usually not very smart. Now that he has this opportunity to take the blame for his brother, his value has been greatly enhanced!"
Grandma Zhou also echoed this, tears welling in her eyes. "Yes, Xiaoye is so sensible, how could he do such a thing? He must have been framed. We can't let him suffer that. Zhou Ran...Zhou Ran, he's been tougher than Xiaoye since he was a child. Maybe, maybe he can bear it."
When Zhou's mother heard this, her eyes turned red. She sobbed softly, "How could I not know that this is too cruel to Zhou Ran? Although he is not very obedient, he is the one I carried for ten months and gave birth to. He is also the apple of my eye! But, compared to Xiaoye, I... I..."
Father Zhou was silent for a moment, and finally spoke in a low and firm voice:
"We can't do this. No matter what the outcome is, we have to face it. We can't let the child bear the consequences for us. I will find a way and do everything possible to help Xiaoye. As for Zhou Ran, he has his own life too. We can't ruin him because of this incident."
The living room fell silent again. Everyone was weighing the pros and cons in their hearts, but they all understood that no matter how this matter was handled, it would leave a deep mark on the Zhou family.
The sky outside seemed to become even gloomier because of this heavy atmosphere.
On the train.
Zhou Ran sat in his seat, feeling a little uneasy. He didn't know why his family called him, but he knew they must have lied to him.
He didn't know what they were going to ask him to do, but he knew it wasn't going to be good.
"Zhou Ye must have caused some trouble again." Zhou Ran murmured.
It had been like this since childhood. Whenever Zhou Ye got into trouble, he would be the scapegoat. He had experienced this countless times, so much so that he had become numb to it. Whenever Zhou Ye got into trouble, he would be ready to take the blame.
He didn't know what they were going to ask him to do this time, but his intuition told him that it must not be something good.
The roar of the train echoed in his ears, but Zhou Ran felt as if he was isolated in a quiet world.
He closed his eyes and tried to calm himself, but the anxiety in his heart surged like a tide, wave after wave.
He knew that when the train arrived and he walked out of the station, what awaited him might be a reality he was unwilling to face.
But he also understood that as a member of the family, he couldn't escape or pretend he didn't know. He could only face it head-on and take responsibility, just like he had always done since he was a child.
The train slowed down, and the platform gradually became clearer. The train had arrived.
Zhou Ran took a deep breath, clenched his fists, and told himself:
"Whatever it is, I will face it bravely."
Then he stood up, picked up his luggage, and prepared to face the unknown challenge.
Just as he got off the train, he suddenly felt someone bump into him. He quickly looked around and found it was a child.
When the child saw that he had discovered him, he quickly smiled at him and whispered, "Please follow me." Then, while he was not paying attention, he snatched the luggage from his hand and ran away.
Zhou Ran felt something was wrong and quickly followed.
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