When you lie, can't you at least conceal the guilty look in your eyes? Do you really think everyone is a fool? Unbeknownst to Confucius' mother, the whole story had already been thoroughly investigated.
Ye Wanying looked at the man hiding behind, and he really did look like the honest guy everyone talked about.
Fair-skinned, quiet and gentle, honest and kind, always smiling at everyone first – isn't that the epitome of an honest person?
However, in Ye Wanying's eyes, such honest people were always in quotation marks.
Isn't this what BT members all look like when they're not out in the public eye? In my memory, many BT members who made the news could still smile and identify the crime scene after brutally killing someone.
Honest, simple, obedient, introverted, timid...
But even the most honest people who combine all of the above characteristics are incredibly filthy, cruel, and utterly devoid of conscience!
I remember a news story very clearly: in later generations, Didi Chuxing's hitchhiking service became very popular, bringing great convenience to people all over the country.
However, every advantage has its disadvantages. While it is convenient and lenient, some people are also cruelly murdered by those so-called honest people.
A young woman in her early twenties from the city was robbed, raped, and brutally murdered after getting into a ride with an honest but unassuming man.
That driver was the honest kid the relative had mentioned. When the police found him, he calmly got out of the hotel bed, got dressed, and then calmly pointed out the scene and calmly described the whole process of killing Rao.
This news caused a sensation throughout the entire country at the time!
This also made people realize that honest people are not necessarily honest; they may have a pig-like appearance but a sharp mind.
As for Kong's son, Ye Wanying genuinely felt that he was the same kind of person as that Didi Hitch driver from back then.
Gao Dan naturally saw the disdain and sarcasm in his wife's eyes, as well as the fleeting ruthlessness! Not knowing the reason, he reached out and took his wife's soft hand.
Feeling her beloved husband's silent comfort, Ye Wanying's eyes regained their clarity: "I'm fine!" Then, her sharp gaze shot directly at the son of the Kong family:
"Don't know? Ha, not everything can be dismissed with 'I don't know.' Are all these bags of luggage a sign of preparing to flee in fear of punishment?"
The luggage in Kong's mother's hands suddenly fell to the ground, and she couldn't hide the panic on her face: "Hu'ao, we haven't done anything illegal, why are we fleeing to avoid punishment? You daughter-in-law, why is your mouth so foul?"
Ye Wanying grinned and said with a smile, "Oh? You're not fleeing to avoid punishment? Then are you planning to throw all this luggage away or what?"
"What we do is none of your business. What right do you have? These things belong to our family, and we can do whatever we want with them."
"That's right, the things are yours, so naturally you can do whatever you want with them. I just wonder, the people are yours, so is that the same?"
Oh....
This statement clearly points to something.
Even if Kong's mother understood, she would never admit it: "I don't know you. This is my home. You should leave now."
The man who had been hiding behind Kong's parents looked somewhat unwell. Kong's father held his son's hand tightly, his eyes filled with anxiety.
"Damn it, let's go back inside!"
When Kong's mother saw her son's face, she knew that if they didn't go back, it would really be the end for them: "Go back to the house, go back to the house." They abandoned their several large bags of luggage and dragged their son, who was about to fall ill, into the house.
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