Chapter 72 Has she gone mad? She almost beat someone to death!



“Nini…Nini…”

In a daze, Zhou Chunhua flung her hand away, and the two people holding her hands were thrown to the ground.

"I'll kill you all! I'll kill you all!" She jumped up and kicked Teacher Wang in the head one kick after another.

The people at the entrance were stunned and completely forgot about going up to pull the person away.

After all, they had only ever seen Teacher Wang hit others; this was the first time Teacher Wang had ever been hit.

Moreover, the sight of blood splattering all around was chilling.

Anyone who goes up at a time like this is a fool.

"What are you all standing there for? Go and grab her!"

As soon as Manager Tao shouted, a group of people at the door rushed forward and pinned Zhou Chunhua down.

Despite the pain, Sister Qi shakily went up to check on Teacher Wang's condition.

"Is she crazy? She almost beat someone to death!"

"As long as he's not dead."

Manager Tao asked someone to bring a first-aid kit: "Stop the bleeding for him, then have someone help him inside."

"Manager, he's injured like this, he needs to be taken to the hospital! The bleeding is unstoppable! If it continues like this, it will be a serious accident!"

Manager Tao glanced at Teacher Wang, then walked up to Zhou Chunhua while cursing.

"Damn it, you haven't even made any money yet, and you're already sending money to the hospital! You old hag, I think you don't want to live anymore!" With that, Manager Tao raised his hand to slap her.

However, the next second, a loud bang was heard outside.

A large group of people rushed in, and in the blink of an eye, everyone was pinned against the wall, including Zhou Chunhua.

"Flower!"

A familiar voice came, and Zhou Chunhua turned her head and fell into someone's arms.

"Hua, you scared me to death!" Juliana's voice was trembling with tears.

"Let's go outside first and talk about it later."

Only when the clear voice rang out did Zhou Chunhua notice that Gu Yao had also arrived.

After that, everyone was taken to the police station.

Gu Yao stayed by her side the whole time.

Soon, Uncle Hat said she could leave.

As she walked down the corridor, a pair of small hands suddenly grabbed hers.

"Auntie, thank you."

A childish voice, hesitant and timid.

It was that little girl who was being bullied.

Zhou Chunhua patted the little girl's head: "It's good that you're alright. Don't be afraid, tell him everything that happened, and he will accept the punishment he deserves for his mistakes."

The little girl had tears in her eyes and sniffed.

"Yes. Auntie, I will be as brave as you."

When she left, Zhou Chunhua was in low spirits.

On the way back, Juliana kept comforting her.

Zhou Chunhua simply stared quietly out the window.

Actually, she wasn't frightened by what she had experienced before. She was just thinking about where her daughter was, who she would meet, and what would happen to her!

When the car stopped, Zhou Chunhua thanked Gu Yao.

Gu Yao just smiled at her and said nothing.

That night, Zhou Chunhua woke up from nightmares countless times.

The scene she had been dazed about during the day kept reappearing in her dreams.

In her dream, the little girl huddled in the corner became her daughter, Nini.

I glanced at the time; it was 4 a.m.

She dialed Old Chen's number directly.

With just one sound, Old Chen's hoarse voice came from the other end of the phone.

"Had another nightmare?"

After all, this kind of thing has happened before.

When he first agreed to help Zhou Chunhua find her child, Zhou Chunhua would often call him around this time.

He originally thought that Zhou Chunhua deliberately chose this time to avoid Liao Nanxing.

It was later discovered that she was having nightmares because of her anxiety.

Perhaps because he had the same experience, he was particularly able to understand Zhou Chunhua.

Grief is something that cannot be shared.

People who have never lost a child cannot possibly understand the torment and pain they endure after their child goes missing.

Therefore, some parents choose to forget. They put all the torment and pain behind them.

For example, his lover and Zhou Chunhua's ex-husband.

The parent who chooses to continue searching for their child faces a double burden: mental anguish, physical strain to keep searching, and the need to earn money to support their livelihood.

This is one of the reasons why he reached a consensus with Zhou Chunhua.

He was responsible for finding the child, and she was responsible for providing for their needs; it was a way of sharing the burden.

"Did I disturb your rest?"

"No."

"Is everything going smoothly?"

"They're tight-lipped, but just as Attorney Gu said, they really want information about Su Mu. I found out that the old man's grandson is getting married."

The woman is demanding a bride price of 380,000 yuan and also wants them to buy a school district house in the county town. His family can't afford it, so it seems they're trying to get money from Su Mu.

Don't worry, I will do my best to handle this matter well.

“Old Chen. As long as they are willing to tell the truth, they won’t need to ask Su Mu for money. I’m willing to pay.”

"You're in a hurry. Don't worry, I'll handle it."

"Please."

Zhou Chunhua hung up the phone and sat on the balcony all night.

...

The next morning, my cell phone rang.

Zhou Chunhua picked up her phone; it was Gu Yao calling.

He pressed the answer button, and Gu Yao's voice came from the other end: "I'm waiting for you downstairs."

Then the call ended.

She sneezed, quickly went back to her room to change her clothes, and rushed downstairs.

"Get in the car," Gu Yao said, opening the door.

Where to?

She asked, but Gu Yao didn't answer.

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