Chapter 808 Landlord



The matter is currently at a stalemate.

Because of Shen Changchuan's connections in the military, the pressure wasn't too great. Jin Wu was temporarily detained.

As for Liu Hua, it all depends on how hard the Jin family tries.

But it's been half a month and there's still no result.

The police officers at the local station said that Liu Hua was under immense mental stress and was extremely tense. She was afraid to go out and avoid seeing people. She seemed completely disoriented.

Du Yu rented the house for Liu Hua and Aunt Luo on a monthly basis.

Du Yu had originally agreed to rent it for three months.

Since I know the landlord well, I haven't actually paid the rent.

We agreed to give it all together at the end.

There are many people renting houses now, and empty houses can be rented out at any time.

The landlord wasn't worried about the house not being rentable after they left, so there was no need to determine in advance how long they would stay.

The landlord was well aware of their situation.

The landlord thought it was impossible for even a fool to believe that Jin Wu had made a lewd move on Liu Hua.

Jin Wu was grateful to the Luo family, who had actually given him real money.

But this is what happened!

The landlord was also quite assertive; she simply went to Aunt Luo and Liu Hua to ask for the rent.

You should pay your previous rent and move out as soon as possible.

Comrade Jiang Zhijun, the director of the police station, came to plead for leniency.

What's wrong with me? It's my own house. I can rent it out if I want, and I can stay put if I don't. Do you think this is what it was a few years ago?

I have a house now, I can leave it empty, I'd be happy to!

Aunt Luo was a woman who cared a lot about her reputation. Knowing that things had turned out this way, she was heartbroken, but what could she do?

Aunt Luo and Liu Hua are families of martyrs; we can't let them sleep on the streets.

The director then helped them find housing.

Liu Hua and Aunt Luo didn't have much stuff; they could pack up and leave.

They all live in the same area, and the landlord knows whose house the police station chief found for them.

Before Liu Hua moved in, the landlord went to the next landlord's house first.

This is also a courtyard house. The landlord has three rooms, one of which is empty, so it is rented out.

The landlord stood in the yard and clearly explained how much Liu Hua had taken advantage of the Jin family and how much money he had spent.

She wanted to find a job in Kyoto, and then she abandoned her entire family.

The Jin couple understood this point and disagreed, which is why she retaliated against them.

How could you rent your house to such a heartless family?

Aren't you afraid that one day you'll anger her and she'll try to extort money from your family?

It was really just about renting a house and collecting rent. This family knew about what Liu Hua's family was doing, but they didn't think much of it.

Looking back now, it really makes sense.

Paying for the old lady's medical treatment and supporting four people is quite an expense.

And what is the truth of the matter? Who knows?

Urban dwellers in this era certainly have a very obvious sense of superiority. This is especially true for people from Kyoto.

Compared to Du Yu, Liu Hua is incredibly unsophisticated.

I didn't know Liu Hua before, but this recent incident has made everyone in this area know her.

Incidentally, Du Yu, who had visited several times, also got to know him.

Well, don't rent to someone like that! They didn't even take a deposit anyway.

The police officers at the local station couldn't persuade me to stay; I haven't done anything wrong, and I'm not afraid of them.

The landlord here said he wouldn't rent it out anymore, so I had to find another place.

This landlord is really ruthless.

She followed Liu Hua's family and had his son greet the local families who owned houses, telling them that even if they had houses, they couldn't rent them to this family.

Song Yan was curious: why was this landlord working so hard?

Pan Lanlan knew everything perfectly well.

The eldest son of this family works at a cotton mill.

A few years ago, someone wrote a letter of complaint saying that he had stolen cotton cloth and hid it in his own locker.

The security guards actually found some cotton cloth when they searched the place.

His theft is about to be confirmed.

It was the third son of the Jin family who received the report. He questioned the suspect and examined the scene.

In the end, he cleared the man's name; he hadn't stolen the cotton cloth, but had been framed.

So they have always been grateful.

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