Chapter 30 I'm a Brother-Supporting Demon 30



Chapter 30 I'm a Brother-Supporting Demon 30

The hotel owner was trembling as he gave his statement.

"I don't know either. Someone told me that a lot of ants and rats suddenly appeared on that floor, and there was a foul smell." The boss's face was pale, and he looked quite frightened.

"I thought maybe the people living there weren't clean enough and made the place very dirty. There have been times before when the rooms were so dirty you couldn't even step inside."

"I never expected this to happen."

The tragedy instantly became the talk of the town.

It's another crime of passion; there's been a lot of discussion about it.

When Liu Jinsheng and his gang found out, they suddenly felt relieved that they had only been stolen money and hadn't been killed.

The theft case turned into a murder case.

The murderer has not yet been caught, and everyone is filled with anxiety.

Everyone in the Ji family is under surveillance, mainly because the murderer might return home for help during his escape.

Liu Jinhua slumped down beside Ji Junsong's bed. Dong Shuxiang frowned, her expression complicated, finding it all too unbelievable.

Ji Huaizhi remained expressionless throughout, not saying a word when he brought Ji Junsong back from the hospital.

"What a scourge!"

"They're all wicked people!"

"How did things turn out like this? The Ji family has a murderer! Waaaaah~"

Liu Jinhua cried and cursed at the same time, and even Ji Junsong kept cursing with a crooked mouth.

Ji Huaizhi said to Dong Shuxiang, "Go out and sit in the living room for a while. I want to say a few words to them."

Dong Shuxiang nodded; she was mentally prepared for Ji Huaizhi to take them back to live with her.

The situation is much more complicated now than before.

They only have Ji Huaizhi as their son now, and Ji Huailin has squandered all their money. They'll definitely cling to him relentlessly. Dong Shuxiang gets a headache just thinking about it.

She really didn't get along with Ji's parents.

However, it's impossible to ignore this situation.

Seeing that their rented house was still a mess, he sighed and started cleaning up on his own.

Ji Huaizhi pulled up a wooden chair and sat down. This time, Ji's parents had fear in their eyes and looked much older, lacking the troublesome energy they used to have.

"The doctor told me that your stroke was a hemorrhagic stroke. Since the bleeding was small, the chances of recovery are high, so it shouldn't have a big impact."

Before Ji Huaizhi could finish speaking, Liu Jinhua interrupted him:

"Son, what do you mean by that? Are you going to abandon us?"

"Are our lives really this miserable?"

Liu Jinhua immediately cried even louder.

Tears welled up in Ji Junsong's eyes. They could only rely on this son, who had been terrified ever since his stroke.

I realized then that I was no longer young.

Ji Huaizhi stopped talking and just stared at them, telling them how hard he had worked, how much he had cared for him, and how much he had thought of him.

As a result, the voice kept getting softer and softer.

Their confidence is also waning.

Liu Jinhua pouted and turned her head away: "Waaah, my husband and I have had a smooth life all our lives, but before we even reached the point where we can't walk anymore, things are getting worse and worse."

Ji Huaizhi only spoke after they finally stopped arguing:

“You all raised me, but I also gave you a lot of money in the past.”

“Huailin is younger than me, and I’m taking on responsibilities that aren’t mine.”

The two fell silent, and they were ashamed.

"To be honest, I don't want to see you, and I don't want to pay you alimony."

Ji Huaizhi's words chilled them to the bone.

Liu Jinhua looked up, tears streaming down her face: "My son."

“I’m not afraid of you making a scene.” Ji Huaizhi’s eyes were incredibly calm at this moment, his gaze devoid of any emotion: “At worst, you can sue me, and I’ll pay alimony at the minimum standard.”

"Of course, I remember that now you don't have to pay money, you can give items instead."

Ji Junsong's hand was half-clenched into a fist, and he weakly pounded the bed.

"Are you really abandoning us?" Liu Jinhua asked, her eyes brimming with tears.

Seeing her once most filial son remain silent, Liu Jinhua finally spoke in a hoarse voice:

"I understand. We'll try not to bother you in the future."

Ji Junsong suddenly burst into tears, a stark contrast to his previous unreasonable behavior.

The younger son made an unforgivable mistake, and the older son, heartbroken, said he didn't want to care about them anymore.

Take Liu Jinhua's words as an example: They've had a smooth life for most of their lives, and now that they're nearing old age, they've ended up like this.

Ji Huaizhi stood up.

Liu Jinhua craned her neck as she watched him leave.

He left without saying anything, not even a word of advice.

Liu Jinhua clutched her chest and wailed, "Old Ji, we deserve it!"

Hearing the commotion inside, Dong Shuxiang assumed they were forcing Huaizhi.

When Ji Huaizhi came out, he looked back into the house and asked, "What did they say? They were crying so hard."

Ji Huaizhi watched as she, wearing arm sleeves, tidied up the messy living room.

He reached out and removed her sleeve: "Regretting it now?"

Dong Shuxiang watched as he tossed aside his arm sleeves and pulled her away, saying, "We..."

Seeing that he was in a bad mood, she cautiously asked after getting into the car, "Are we just leaving like this?"

"Hmm." Ji Huaizhi pulled on the seatbelt: "They still have money. They can rent out the old house and collect rent. Knowing their nature, they won't be doing too badly."

Dong Shuxiang watched him start the car and pursed her lips: "Then let's go back. I haven't seen Jingchen all day."

Some children, no matter how well-behaved they are, just don't please their parents.

Ji Huaizhi's child is so grown up, but neither Ji's father nor mother has ever mentioned their grandson.

Relationships between people depend on fate; they cannot be forced.

The relationship between children and parents also depends on fate.

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Ji Huailin was eventually found on the mountain; he knew he would be arrested once he boarded the train.

Such a big matter didn't warrant going into the city, so they took a detour, bought some things, and went into the mountains.

It still took a long time to catch them.

When they caught him, he looked like a beggar.

While sitting in the police car, he was quite carefree and calm, even asking the officers for food, water, and cigarettes.

When he was taken to the scene for identification, he was able to calmly talk about the case.

Upon seeing the hotel owner, Ji Huailin even took the initiative to greet him, which startled the owner, causing him to move away.

For his cruel methods, Ji Huailin was sentenced to death and the sentence was carried out immediately.

During the trial, he looked down at the audience countless times but did not see any members of the Ji family. When asked if he had any further requests, Ji Huailin only said that he wanted to smoke.

Ji Junsong and Liu Jinhua did go.

But Ji Huailin didn't see it.

When they learned it was a death sentence and that the execution would be carried out immediately, the two cried until they had no strength left.

They stuffed money and other things inside, hoping he could have a better time in his final days.

They also called Ji Huaizhi, hoping he would come and see his brother one last time, but Ji Huaizhi really didn't go.

He seemed to be an insignificant person, and it had no effect on him.

On the day Ji Huailin was executed, Ji Huaizhi sat in his study all day without coming out, and there was no sound of typing inside.

Dong's mother tried to knock on the door several times, but Dong Shuxiang stopped her each time.

Liu Jinhua called, saying he was too cruel. They're clearly brothers, yet things have come to this. Is it because of their parents' favoritism that they hate their younger brother so much?

Dong Shuxiang hung up the phone without telling Ji Huaizhi about it.

Whether it's painful or not, only the person experiencing it knows.

Life in the Ji family returned to normal.

When the child was almost three years old, Mr. and Mrs. Dong went back home.

Once the two most difficult years of raising children are over, it's best not to bother the young couple anymore.

I only come to visit my grandson occasionally.

Ji Huaizhi never mentioned his father and mother. However, Dong's mother once advised him, saying that as parents, there was no deep hatred between children and parents.

Even if there were, that's all in the past.

The burden of filial piety weighs heavily on our shoulders. No matter what, even if our parents are wrong, we have to swallow our pride.

However, Ji Huaizhi only agreed, but it doesn't necessarily mean he would set off.

Mr. Dong told Mrs. Dong not to talk too much, as the wounds inflicted by her parents were difficult to heal.

That day, two uninvited guests arrived at the Dong family's residence.

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