"Mom's clothing store will sell beautiful clothes like these, and my Lingzi and Qiqi can wear as many as they want." Liu Zi patted her daughter's head.
"Really?" Reiko jumped up excitedly.
"Mom, sometimes I feel like I'm dreaming. How can I have such a good life?" Lingzi was a little at a loss.
She was over six years old when she was brought back. She remembered Yangjiao Township, the people who had bullied her, such as Er Gou and San Wang, and even more so, her original "parents".
Liu Zi hugged her daughter tightly with a worried expression.
"Sweetie, those were just dreams. In your dream, you met Grandma Zhang, and when you woke up, you brought Grandma Zhang back to Mommy's side."
"Really?" Reiko's eyes were full of worry.
"Sister, this isn't a dream! I pinched myself and it hurts so much." Qiqi reached out and pulled at her chubby little face, her voice trembling slightly.
"Let go!" Lingzi was startled.
She raised her hand to rub her younger sister's chubby face, muttering to herself that she was silly for rubbing so hard on herself.
"Of course I'm afraid I'm dreaming! My older brother always bullied me, and I didn't like him." Qiqi still remembered what happened before, mainly because those impressions were too hard to erase.
"Don't be afraid. If he dares to come again, I'll fight him for you. I'm very good at fighting." Before Liu Zi could speak, Lingzi stepped forward to comfort her sister.
Liu Zi's eyes welled up with tears. She wondered how Lingzi had fared in the remote mountain village in her past life.
Have you eaten enough?
Do you have any new clothes to wear?
Did they grow up successfully?
Did you go to university?
...
These are things Liu Zi dares not think about deeply, and each time they do, they make her feel a strong sense of resentment welling up from the bottom of her heart.
The Zhao family's affairs weren't over yet. She had been keeping an eye on things with Attorney Rong. Su Yao hadn't been caught yet, and Old Lady Zhao was still at large. She wasn't satisfied.
To Liu Zi's surprise, just two days later, Attorney Rong brought her the latest developments in the Zhao family case.
"Su Yao has been caught."
"Didn't they say the person ran away?" Liu Zi immediately sat up.
"Yes, she ran off to the south and found herself a sugar daddy. Later, the sugar daddy's wife found out, and they got into a fight. The neighbors called the police. When they checked her identity at the police station, they discovered she was a wanted criminal. Her sugar daddy was terrified and immediately abandoned her without looking back."
"After receiving the report, the Beijing police went to the location and brought the person back; he is currently being held in a detention center."
"Didn't the Zhao family say she took a lot of money and things with her and get them back?" Liu Zi was curious about why this woman, who had once been deeply in love with Zhao Qian, would do this.
"No, I heard she was scammed and lost everything in the south. When Old Lady Zhao heard that she had lost everything, she just collapsed," Lawyer Rong said helplessly.
"Serves you right!" Liu Zi cursed.
"I heard she was later taken to the hospital; the old woman seemed to have suffered a stroke."
"This is retribution!"
Liu Zi felt extremely pleased; it was wonderful.
"Now there's a problem. Because several guardians have run into trouble, the security team is asking you again if you want to temporarily adopt Zhao Gang, and Zhao Gang is also interested." Attorney Rong had just come out of the security team.
"Impossible, tell him not to even think about it, he's dreaming!" Liu Zi thought to herself that Zhao Gang was a born bad seed, it's just that he's still young, otherwise he might have already gone to jail.
Let that child enjoy life in an orphanage for the rest of his life.
"I've already refused on your behalf." Attorney Rong knew about Liu Zi's inner conflict.
"Don't talk to me about that child anymore. You can handle it yourself." Zhao Gang is still a child, and Liu Zi has no way to retaliate, so she can only turn a blind eye to it.
"Okay!" Attorney Rong nodded.
"What's the follow-up to Su Yao's case? Can she be prosecuted for child trafficking?"
Attorney Rong hesitated for two seconds before speaking: "It's difficult. Old Mrs. Zhao has already confessed, and the statement is complete. They didn't live together at that time, so Su Yao won't confess."
"Will she be sentenced?" That was the only thing Liu Zi cared about.
"Helping Zhao Qian dispose of stolen goods and accepting bribes, Su Yao will definitely go to jail." Attorney Rong was confident of this.
"That's fine!"
Liu Zi finally breathed a sigh of relief; these disgusting things had all been punished.
"By the way, how's the relocation of the grave going?" Liu Zi remembered something else.
"There's no problem with Zhang Gen being admitted to the martyrs' cemetery, but it might be more difficult to arrange for Grandma Zhang." Attorney Rong even consulted with the local government departments, and the staff all said there was no such policy.
"Is there absolutely no room for negotiation?" Liu Zi was unwilling to give up.
"Unless the client pleads with their supervisor, there might still be a glimmer of hope." Attorney Rong came up with a solution: regulations are rules, but people are flexible.
"Okay, I'll give it a try," Liu Zi decided after letting out a breath.
The next day, she went to the Beijing Military Region and found Director Zhou, whom she had met before.
Upon hearing the reason for Liu Zi's visit, Director Zhou immediately helped him contact the relevant military units.
Liu Zi even personally spoke with the military leaders of the two martyrs, Zhang Gen and Zhang Qiang.
She explained in detail to the other party Zhang Da Niang's current situation and Zhang Da Niang's demands.
When the military leaders heard about the waist-high grass on the martyrs' graves, they all fell silent.
Liu Zi added, "We just came back from Ma County. The old lady saw that the martyrs' cemetery there was well-built, so she decided to leave Brother Zhang Qiang there. She said Brother Zhang Qiang might prefer to stay with his brothers who went through thick and thin with him."
Both officers were taken aback and asked her about her relationship with Aunt Zhang.
Liu Zi didn't hide anything and told the story of how Aunt Zhang saved her daughter.
"My daughter has already recognized me as her godmother, and we will live together from now on. I now live in Beijing, and our family income is stable. The medical care, sanitation, and living conditions are much better than in my aunt's hometown, and she is willing to live with us."
In the end, both sides agreed to write a letter of appeal to Liu Zi. Even Director Zhou, after hearing the story, wrote an explanation to the local government on behalf of the Beijing Military Region.
After seeing Director Zhou's letter of introduction, Liu Zi had a flash of inspiration and went to the military band to find Commander Li. The more capital she had backing, the greater the chance of success.
Liu Zi didn't let any of the neighborhoods, housing management offices, or her own media company and studio slip by.
With communication being so inconvenient these days, she wants to prepare everything in advance.
Before leaving, Liu Daqiang secretly found Liu Zi and handed her a letter.
"This is a connection I made through someone in Jinzhong. If you encounter any difficulties, you can seek help from Mayor Wang, who is in charge."
"Can I go directly to Mayor Wang and ask him to make the decision?" Liu Zi isn't stupid; she doesn't need to use connections.
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