"You are a scholar, look at what your Zhou family has done."
The aroma of the barbecue was so tempting that Xiaoxi in Liu Cuifang's arms looked at it eagerly.
Zhao Yongsen came to school with her child a few days ago. She was all dirty. Now the child is dressed neatly and her facial features and appearance can be seen clearly.
Startled by Mr. Liu's roar, Lu Baiwei's eyes fell on Xiaoxi in Liu Cuifang's arms, and that familiar feeling came back.
I always feel that this child's facial features are very distinctive, as if I have seen him somewhere before.
Lu Baiwei guessed at first glance that the child's father should be someone she had met before.
Who is it?
While Lu Baiwei was handing the skewers of meat to Tang Yunling, she was thinking about this matter. Hearing the noise, Mr. Zhou and Li Ruicai also came out of the house.
"Brother Ruicai!"
Liu Cuifang called him while holding the child.
Li Ruicai thought it was bad luck and ignored her, running over to help Lu Baiwei and the others skewer the barbecue.
Seeing that Mr. Zhou had come out, Mr. Liu started to question him: "Most of those who are loyal are butchers, and most of those who are unfaithful are scholars. I understand this truth now."
"Some people have a belly full of ink and a heart full of black."
"I just realized how sinister you are. In order to embarrass me in the compound, you sent Fangfang, that country girl, to Kyoto University to embarrass me."
"Old Zhou, we have been dealing with each other for a lifetime. What hatred or grudge do we have?"
"I have checked everything. It was Zhou Yang who picked us up at the train station in a jeep. How do we settle this account?"
"Call Zhou Yang out."
"Zhou Yang is not at home, no need to call Zhou Yang."
Mr. Zhou snorted coldly, took out two pages of paper from his pocket and threw them directly to Mr. Liu.
"So what if Zhou Yang picked up the person?"
"You will understand after reading these two pieces of paper."
Mr. Liu was very fierce: "What do you understand? You are so cruel..."
After unfolding the paper and seeing clearly what was written on it, Mr. Liu swallowed the word "cruel" in his mouth.
Liu Cuifang didn't know what Grandpa Zhou Yanfeng meant at first. Grandpa Zhou Yanfeng looked at her. She realized something was wrong and leaned over. When she saw clearly what was written on the handwriting, her face turned pale.
"Grandpa, please don't look at it."
Liu Cuifang wanted to snatch the anonymous letter from her grandfather, but the calm and composed old man Zhou spoke at this moment.
"Did you see it clearly? Who wrote the words on it?"
Liu Cuifang was still thinking that after her grandfather and the Zhou family had finished questioning each other, she would cry and kneel down and tell everyone what had happened to her in the countryside, so that everyone in the compound would know that she was a victim.
By the way, she threw the dirty water on Lu Baiwei and Tang Yunling, letting everyone in the compound know that it was all thanks to Lu Baiwei and Tang Yunling that she got pregnant with a bastard.
It was they who harmed themselves in the countryside.
However, just as Mr. Liu started the conversation, Mr. Zhou admitted without hesitation that Zhou Yang was indeed involved in Zhao Yongsen's incident at Kyoto University, and he also handed Mr. Liu two pages of paper.
Liu Cuifang saw clearly that they were the two anonymous letters she had sent to the Education Bureau, but it was too late to snatch them away.
Mr. Liu's face was as gloomy as water at this moment, and he looked at her with murderous eyes.
He asked Liu Cuifang sternly, "How do you explain the two anonymous letters reporting your Grandpa Zhou?"
"Grandpa, it's not my handwriting. It's not me."
Liu Cuifang took a step back in panic.
The child in her arms was so scared that he started crying loudly, which attracted Lu Baiwei's attention even more. Lu Baiwei seemed to remember something and looked shocked.
Liu Cuifang's denial made Mr. Liu even more angry.
Because others could not recognize the handwriting on the anonymous letter, Mr. Liu, who personally took care of his grandchildren's homework, knew that it was the handwriting of the family's twins.
The twins are still in junior high school, why would they write an anonymous letter of complaint to the Education Bureau?
That was taught by my eldest granddaughter who has bad behavior.
The Liu family has only one son from generation to generation. The twins are the hope of the Liu family and must not be rotten from the root.
For instigating his grandchildren to take evil ways and reporting them, old man Liu now wishes he could tear Liu Cuifang to pieces.
After all, he was a man who had been to the battlefield, so he looked very scary when he got angry. The way Mr. Liu's eyes bulged out scared the twins who came with him.
In their impression, their grandfather was kind, and they remembered that their mother had taught them to protect their sister.
Because the old man might drive their sister out, but no matter what mistakes they made, he would never drive them out because they were the grandchildren of the Liu family.
Anyway, grandpa loves them and won’t drive them away.
Now they are afraid that Liu Cuifang will suffer losses, so they are eager to admit their mistakes.
"Grandpa, it wasn't my sister who wrote it. I wrote it. It was me. Don't blame my sister."
"Grandpa, I wrote it."
The twins rushed to admit their mistakes, which made Mr. Liu even angrier and more embarrassed in front of Zhou Zhaoye.
At this moment, Zhou Yanfeng added fuel to the fire: "Grandpa Liu, these two anonymous letters reported to the Education Bureau, and my grandfather and my wife were almost expelled from school."
"You have been to the battlefield before. If others attack our Zhou family, we can't just sit here and wait to be beaten, right?"
"Is that the truth?"
Zhou Yanfeng reminded Mr. Liu: "Don't listen to your granddaughter's one-sided story about what happened in the countryside."
"If you want to settle accounts with us, you'd better find out the truth first."
"Don't blame others for something when your family's roots are broken."
Old Mr. Liu came here in a rage, but when he saw the anonymous letter, he lost his courage.
Because the granddaughter brought by his daughter-in-law had bad behavior, it was actually him who threw her into the countryside to temper her.
So when his granddaughter said she was a victim, Grandpa Liu felt guilty, softened his heart, and wanted to seek justice for her.
Unexpectedly, she was hiding more than just things that happened in the countryside.
After she returned to Kyoto University, she wrote an anonymous letter to report Zhou Zhaoye.
After so many years of friendship, it’s hard to describe how grateful he is to his granddaughter.
Now he is being ridiculed by the younger generation.
Seeing that Mr. Liu was embarrassed, Zhou Zhaoye scolded Zhou Yanfeng: "Yanfeng, how can you talk like that?"
This time, when Grandpa Liu looked at his granddaughter Liu Cuifang, there was no anger in his eyes anymore. Instead, there was disappointment, endless disappointment. Liu Cuifang knew that she was really finished and there was no way to change her reputation or reverse the situation.
When a person is in a desperate situation, no matter what others do or say, it will hinder him.
The relationship was completely torn apart, and Liu Cuifang was too lazy to even pretend anymore.
Her eyes were red as she yelled hysterically, "Grandpa Zhou, stop pretending. Haven't you hurt me enough?"
"If it weren't for your Zhou family, I would have been expelled from Kyoto University. I just wrote two anonymous letters to report you. Your family didn't suffer any loss. Why are you so fussy and unwilling to give me a chance to live?"
"You think your granddaughter-in-law is a good person? She is domineering and unreasonable. She bullied me in the countryside. If she hadn't torn my clothes and blamed me for seducing her fiancé, would I have ended up like this?"