Chapter 9 The Demon Pill Stepfather 9



Chapter 9 The Demon Pill Stepfather 9

Zhou Qing was stunned.

She never considered changing her surname.

But now Ji's mother is clearly putting her in a very difficult position.

Ji Huaizhi changed the subject: "Sister-in-law, is your family so poor that you can't even afford to eat?"

Yang Xiangui took a deep breath, deciding not to stoop to the level of this scoundrel.

Huai Sheng said not to anger Ji Huaizhi. They were living such a good life as a family of three, and he was afraid that Ji Huaizhi would be jealous and have bad intentions.

She pulled her silent son out of the house, and before they left, Ji's mother didn't let them go back empty-handed. After all, Dapeng was her grandson, how could she not love him?

Compared to Zhou Qing, Da Peng's parents naturally doted on him more.

They often bought Zhou Qing things and gave her money, but their kindness towards Zhou Qing was always for a purpose.

After Yang Xiangui returned, he told Ji Huaisheng that his parents had gone mad and wanted to raise someone else's daughter.

We can't let outsiders take advantage of us, so from now on, we'll have our son come over for dinner every night.

"Dapeng, ask your grandparents for money more often in the future, so that other people don't spend all the money."

Ji Huaisheng thought she made sense; otherwise, all the money his parents had would have been spent by that spendthrift Ji Huaizhi.

Zhou Qing remained silent after the meal.

She kept thinking about what Grandma Ji had said about changing her surname.

Since Grandma Ji brought it up, she must have had this idea.

Otherwise, it wouldn't have been brought up.

Just when she thought Grandma Ji was going to bring it up again, Uncle Ji said something, and Grandpa Ji and Grandma Ji stopped talking about it.

When Zhou Qing finished her duty and was about to go home after school that day, she found that the classroom door was locked at some point.

The moment she couldn't open the door, she knew who had done it.

He went to the back door with a blank expression, only to find it locked from the outside as well. At that moment, a harsh laugh came from outside.

Do you think she might sleep in the classroom tonight?

"Who knows? Let's hurry, the school gates are about to close."

"Let's go, let's go, hahahahahahaha."

Zhou Qing clenched her fists, her lips involuntarily turning downwards, tears streaming down her face.

She was practically invisible in class, always keeping to herself, but that's precisely why the few girls in the class who loved to dress up couldn't stand her.

They say her fox-like eyes are seductive, and that she's a vixen.

She wiped away her tears, returned to her seat, and took out the homework assigned by the teacher to start writing.

The pen tip slid across the notebook, and tears fell drop by drop, staining the words I had just written.

His shoulders twitched, and the sound of sobbing could be clearly heard in the corridor.

After finishing writing, she noticed that it was getting dark outside. She got up and turned on the light, hoping that someone passing by would notice that the classroom light was still on. Unfortunately, the security guard's office was outside the window of the classroom across the street.

No one can see the opposite direction.

At this moment, she remembered that her classmates often said that the school used to be a graveyard, and that a student had an accident at the school before. Fear gripped her heart.

It was quiet outside, and Zhou Qing's emotions were released at this moment.

She misses her father.

I miss my dad so much.

If his father were here, he would definitely come looking for him.

Ji Huaizhi was playing mahjong in a poorly ventilated teahouse, surrounded by smoke and glaring lights.

"All of them are gone."

Ji Huaizhi tossed the cards onto the table, squinted as he watched them play, and after all the cards were overturned, he stood up and said, "I'm sleepy, let's do it again next time."

"So early today?"

"It's getting late, there are kids at home." Ji Huaizhi handed out the last few cigarettes from the pack.

He crumpled the cigarette pack and threw it directly into the trash can: "And my mom, she'll nag me again if I get home late."

"Hahaha, you've been pretty afraid of your mom lately." Someone hooked their arm around his shoulder: "Don't go back, go out for a drink and come sleep at my place tonight."

"I won't go and bother people. My sister-in-law doesn't like you playing with me anyway." Ji Huaizhi said with a smile in his eyes.

The man dragged Ji Huaizhi away to get some late-night snacks: "Why bother with them? Let's go, let's go, next round."

Just then, Ji Huaizhi's phone rang. He picked it up and showed them the screen: "Look, the phone is ringing."

"Why!"

"It's okay, give me the phone and I'll talk to your aunt. I'm good with words."

Ji Huaizhi dodged his hand and answered, "Hello?"

"Huaizhi, it's so late and Qingqing still hasn't come back. Could her mother have taken her away?" Ji's mother asked, standing by the window on the phone.

Ji's father stood behind her.

Ji Huaizhi's smile faded, replaced by coldness.

The others also stopped smiling. What had happened?

"She hasn't come back? I'll go check which school she goes to."

"Okay, I understand. You and Dad should go to sleep early. I'll go look for it." Ji Huaizhi comforted him, "It's okay, you two go to sleep first, I'll go check."

"It should be fine."

After I hung up the phone, several friends asked, "What happened? What's wrong?"

"What's wrong?"

"My daughter is missing, and she hasn't come home this late." Ji Huaizhi navigated to the school: "Can anyone lend me their car?"

"Let's go, let's go find it together." Someone picked up the car keys.

Someone picked up a coat.

"That's right. Don't go alone at this time. Go with us to look for him. First, check the school. If you can't find him, call the police."

“It’s easy for a young girl to get into trouble when she’s out alone.”

The group quickly got into the car.

Someone suddenly asked, "When did you have a daughter?"

"My ex-wife brought it," Ji Huaizhi said without looking up.

At this point, he was no longer in a hurry. He figured that Zhou Qing was alright, but she had been in a very low mood, and if he wasn't mistaken, she must have been bullied at school.

"Oh, so this is your daughter? You're divorced and you still managed to snatch her child away?"

"Yeah, that's not fair of you."

Ji Huaizhi: "The person doesn't want it, but you insist on giving it to me."

“My parents want it too. I guess this is how my life will be. They think if they want to raise it, then they will.”

“Ji Huaizhi, let me tell you, raising a child is not like raising a kitten or puppy. If you don’t want it, send it back as soon as possible. Children are very difficult to raise.”

Ji Huaizhi: "My parents treat her well. If we send her back, she won't have a good life."

As the group arrived at the school gate, just as they were about to climb over the wall, Ji Huaizhi looked toward the security room.

The people inside were too afraid to speak when they saw so many people. Ji Huaizhi walked over and knocked on the glass: "Please open the door for me. My child is missing and I haven't been able to get home."

The security guard inside came over and looked around, then boldly opened the window: "Which class are you in? Have you called the homeroom teacher?"

"No, I don't know which class it is." Ji Huaizhi frowned and looked inside. "Open the door first. Don't you check the classrooms at night?"

"We checked, no one's there." The security guard wouldn't admit it.

If there really is someone there, then he's definitely in trouble tomorrow.

"Open the door, I want to go in and take a look."

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