Chapter 357: You Deserve It for Not Knowing to Cherish
Wen Liang was a little absent-minded while filming today.
Before going to work, she received news that Fu Zheng had someone suppress the case at the procuratorate, and the case would not be brought to court for a while, and might even be sent back to the police station for re-investigation on the grounds of insufficient evidence. At the same time, he also hired Ji Ze, the best lawyer in Jiangcheng, for Fu Yue to make preparations for both situations. Even if the case was not suppressed, he was determined to get the lightest sentence for Fu Yue.
If it was just a matter of hiring a lawyer, which was a right Fu Yue should have, Wen Liang wouldn't think it was a big deal, but he reached out to the procuratorate with the intention of delaying the case.
Fu Zheng believed Fu Yue's statement that Chu Siyi was the mastermind behind the murder of her father and wanted to delay time to obtain evidence favorable to Fu Yue.
But when Wen Liang learned the news, Fu Qingyue's words instantly came to his mind.
"A Zheng has deep feelings for Fu Yue and is now trying to find a way to overturn Fu Yue's case."
So, if the case is sent back for re-investigation, will the results of the investigation necessarily be true?
Wen Liang's mind was very confused.
She didn't know who to trust.
…
After a scene ended, a staff member came forward with Wen Liang's phone, "Teacher Wen, someone called you several times just now."
"Okay, I understand. Thank you."
Wen Liang took the phone and took a look. It was a call from Fu Zheng.
She walked to a deserted place and called back.
The moment the call was connected, Fu Zheng's voice came from the microphone, "Grandma knows."
Wen Liang's heart skipped a beat.
Her mind went blank for a few seconds. She listened to her chest pounding and asked, "How did she react?"
"By the time I knew it, she had already calmed down."
"How do you know?"
Fu Zheng sighed, "It's Rui'er."
Wen Liang was silent.
What she was most worried about happened.
"Do you have time now?"
"I'm going to change and will be right there."
"I'll pick you up."
Wen Liang hurried to the locker room to change clothes.
She was in a state of confusion, with an unknown fear surging in her heart. Her fingers trembled twice, and she unbuttoned the clothes three times before she could undo them.
When he was putting on his clothes, the zipper accidentally got stuck. Wen Liang was so anxious that his face turned red and sweat broke out on the tip of his nose. He had to use a lot of strength to pull the stuck zipper out.
After Wen Liang got into the back seat of the car, Fu Zheng noticed that Wen Liang had not removed her makeup. The makeup on her nose was a little mottled, her face was pale, and there was anxiety in her eyes.
Fu Zheng took out a wet wipe from the storage box and handed it to Wen Liang, comforting her, "Don't worry, grandma won't blame you."
Wen Liang took out a wet towel and wiped his face, his heart pounding, but he didn't make a sound.
She didn't know what the old lady would think.
She was very scared.
I was afraid of seeing the old lady's cold and disgusted eyes, and I was also afraid of seeing the old lady's expectant and pleading eyes.
And as for Fu Zheng, she wanted to ask him about his case, but after thinking about it, she held back her words.
So annoying.
Wen Liang raised his hand and rubbed his eyebrows, wanting to escape very much.
Fu Zheng held Wen Liang's hand in his, and gently stroked the back of her hand with his thumb.
Wen Liang paused and pulled his hand out without leaving a trace.
Fu Zheng's hands froze, and he turned to look at her, a hint of helplessness flashing in his eyes.
The car stopped in front of the old house.
Wen Liang paused, took a deep breath, pushed the door and got out of the car.
She walked into the living room and looked up, meeting Su Qingyun's gaze.
Su Qingyun sat on the sofa, her hands folded and clenched into fists on her legs. When she heard the sound of a car engine outside, her whole body tensed up, and she tried to maintain her composure on her face, waiting for Wen Liang to come in.
Fu Rui sat next to her, with his head lowered, looking very lost.
After he told his great-grandmother, his mother scolded him and said he shouldn't tell his great-grandmother...
But he just wanted to save his father.
Their eyes met, and Wen Liang pursed his lips, "Sister-in-law."
Su Qingyun lowered his eyes and nodded slightly, "You are here..."
"Grandma is upstairs?" Fu Zheng walked in and asked.
Su Qingyun nodded.
Wen Liang and Fu Zheng looked at each other and went upstairs one after another.
In the bedroom, the old lady sat on the bed, leaning against the backrest, her face pale, staring out the window in a trance.
Footsteps approaching.
Her gaze slowly shifted to the door.
The closer he got to the room, the slower Wen Liang's steps became.
At this moment standing at the door of the room, she wished time would stop here forever so that she wouldn't have to face it again.
But this is impossible.
Wen Liang took a deep breath and raised his hand to press the door handle.
The door opened a crack and then gradually opened wide.
Meeting the old lady's gaze, Wen Liang's eyes suddenly turned red for some reason, "Grandma!"
She quickly rushed to the bedside, took the old lady's hand, and trembled, "Grandma..."
"Good boy." The old lady lovingly held Wen Liang's hand, "Grandma doesn't blame you."
The moment she saw Wen Liang's deer-like eyes, the old lady knew what she was worried about.
This little granddaughter appears calm on the surface, but she is actually the most sensitive person.
Wen Liang's eyes were filled with mist, and tears welled up in her eyes. "Grandma, you don't know how scared I am..."
All her worries and fears vanished in an instant.
Grandma is the most sensible elder in the world.
The old lady patted the back of Wenliang's hand and said, "Don't be afraid, you did nothing wrong. After ten years, you are still determined to avenge your father. This is a rare quality of yours. Grandma will not blame you."
If it were someone else, they might not be willing to get into unknown trouble for someone who had been dead for ten years, and they would most likely sacrifice their own stable and comfortable life.
The old lady sighed and glanced at Fu Zheng beside her. "If you want to blame someone, blame me and your grandfather. It's because we didn't teach Fu Yue well that he did such a thing as suppressing his brothers and taking human lives."
Wen Liang hurriedly said, "Grandma, this has nothing to do with you, don't say that."
"Rui'er told me this. I don't know who told him this, but he wanted me to plead with you to save his father. When your sister-in-law found out, she immediately scolded him."
Wen Liang understood what the old lady meant. "I know. Rui'er is young and misses his father dearly. My sister-in-law is reasonable and considerate. This is my brother's blessing."
The old lady snorted softly, "He has such a blessing, but he doesn't know how to cherish it. He deserves it."
She sighed again, "Aliang, please go out first. I have something to say to Azheng. Remember, grandma doesn't blame you, don't worry."
"Yeah." Wen Liang nodded slightly, giving space to the grandparents and grandchildren.
After all, her position is different from theirs.
Wen Liang walked out and closed the door.
There were only two people left in the room.
Fu Zheng sat down beside the bed, "Grandma."
"What do you think about your elder brother?"
"Brother is indeed guilty. He is Aliang's father. I can't do anything to help him. I can only find a way to bring Chu Siyi to justice." Only in this way will Fu Yue give a light sentence.
"You did very well." The old lady looked at Fu Zheng, a hint of admiration flashing in her eyes. "The thing your grandfather and I regret least is keeping you. But we regret not telling you and your eldest brother about your identity, which led to such a disaster."
Fu Zheng paused and looked at the old lady solemnly, "My identity?"
He also secretly investigated his mother's identity, but found nothing.
The old lady nodded gently, "I should have told you earlier."
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com