Chapter 69 The Real Move: The Demise of the Qu Family



Qu Jian'er, holding the cat by the collar, walked towards the outside of the Qu family's house: "What do you want to say?"

Hei Dazhu, clinging to the handle of a frying pan, said in a fawning manner, "Big brother, from now on, you're my only family! If you tell me to go east, I'll never go west; if you tell me to eat shit, I'll never drink it..."

Qu Jian'er's lips twitched: "Shut up."

Hei Dazhu immediately shut up.

After a long time.

Black Pillar mustered its courage and thought for a moment: "Are those two beasts who deserve retribution suffering today's cycle of nightmares in prison every moment?"

Qu Jian'er raised an eyebrow: "Please stop your objective description of the facts. We are good people, and we shouldn't discuss such bloody things at night. It's not good for the health of teenagers."

Hei Dazhu nodded and bowed, completely shameless: "Yes, yes, good person, you are a great good person, I am a little good person, oh no, I am a good spirit, a good cat spirit."

Qu Jian'er's eyes were clear and cold, yet compelling.

It contains an arrogant and domineering aura.

Holding a black cat, she walked along a deserted road, looking harmless and kind.

Her gradually lengthening shadow resembled a demon crawling out of hell.

Darkness, terrifying.

The dawn of the second day arrived quietly.

Along with the sunshine came news of the Qu couple's imprisonment and the Qu family's downfall.

Outsiders who didn't know the full story only knew that the Qu family had offended someone they shouldn't have.

The other branches of the Qu family could only watch helplessly as the main branch's assets were "dismantled," without even a chance to salvage the situation.

After hearing the news that the Qu family no longer existed.

The Qu couple, far away in prison.

A hysterical outburst.

A silent evasion.

Mrs. Qu went mad; she couldn't accept that Lingdang would be imprisoned, and she begged to see a lawyer.

However, it was discovered that she had bullied minors, repeatedly tried to abandon them, and even fantasized about illegally transplanting organs from minors, thus violating multiple articles of the Imperial Criminal Code.

Madam Qu collapsed to the ground: "How could this be? No, it can't be! You have no evidence!"

Mr. Qu broke his silence, looking at Mrs. Qu with deep sorrow: "If I had known this would happen, I would have stopped you. It's my fault. I shouldn't have let you treat her like that, letting you make one mistake after another in your desire for your daughter to succeed. It's laughable that Rou'er still refuses to acknowledge us. From now on, you must take good care of yourself..."

The next second.

Mrs. Qu screamed.

It turned out that Mr. Qu had bumped into a wall.

The first person who couldn't bear the nightmares and chose to commit suicide was actually Mr. Qu, who had been coldly observing the original owner's various experiences.

Mrs. Qu watched helplessly as her husband committed suicide. She covered her head and thought of her own daughter.

She didn't recall Qu Jian'er's prophecy that she would lose her husband in middle age.

She just wanted to leave.

She wanted to escape the prison that confined her.

She even thought of finding her daughter, Qu Jiaorou.

Meanwhile, the big news about the Qu family spread widely: Mr. Feng, who had offended the Taoist temple, died on his way to court.

However, he was just a grain of sand that fell into the sea, without even making a ripple.

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