Chapter 58: This is a typical case of spoiling a child



Chapter 58: This is a typical case of spoiling a child

Deng Xiuzhen suddenly thought of a perverted incident she saw on the Internet in her previous life. She felt a chill in her heart and couldn't help shivering.

"What's the matter? Did you think of something?" Tian Guoqiang asked. Now he had a feeling that as long as Deng Xiuzhen found him and did some inexplicable things, a big case would probably happen.

For example, child trafficking cases and illegal brick kiln cases.

Deng Xiuzhen hesitated for a moment and told me a piece of news she had seen online in her previous life. She only said that she had heard it somewhere: a man dug a cellar six meters deep in the basement of his house and imprisoned several women. The cellar was not only deep, but also dug vertically and horizontally, and had several iron doors. It was impossible for the women who were caught to escape. It was said that some who resisted were killed and buried in the cellar.

"How big is that basement? There must be some space to lock up several people, right? Don't they have to dig a big hole?" Tian Guoqiang questioned. He felt that Deng Xiuzhen would bring a big case, but he was used to analyzing everything calmly.

"The basement is not big, but he dug a vertical shaft more than three meters deep, and then dug horizontally for four or five meters. He then dug a cellar more than two meters deep and about twenty square meters. The girls were locked in that cellar." Deng Xiuzhen explained.

"We dug more than three meters vertically, then several meters horizontally, and then more than two meters downwards. It is indeed more than six meters. But can people live underground like that?" Tian Guoqiang was a little unconvinced. After all, there was a lack of oxygen underground and people could not survive.

He once encountered a case where a man went down into a kiln to rescue someone, but the person died from lack of oxygen.

"They have made thorough preparations and have specially used pipes to connect to the outside for ventilation."

"Who told you that? How could he dig a cellar in his own home and imprison several people without his family knowing about it? How huge a project must it be to dig such a big cellar? And his soil and rocks need to be transported out, right? Where to?" Tian Guoqiang pointed out the unreasonableness in it.

He tapped the table lightly and said, "But if the house is remote, I don't have a job, and I'm single, it's not impossible."

"You're wrong. Not only does he have a formal job, he also has a wife and children. He looks like a conscientious employee. In everyone's eyes, he is still a standard good man.

He worked during the day, dug cellars at night, and used his motorcycle to transport the soil to other places and dump it in the morning. The people around him didn't notice at all.

His wife was easy to deceive, so he told her that he had found a part-time job working night shifts, and his wife ignored him.

The cellar was dug for more than a year, and no one knew about it."

At this point, Deng Xiuzhen suddenly thought of what Chen's mother said: "My son's filial piety is beyond words. You don't know, my son is really good, he is so good to his family, he has never said a harsh word to us for decades. To his wife, he is just like his father, wholeheartedly..."

I went to Chen Chuang's home today. Chen Chuang's conditions have too many similarities with the protagonist of that case, such as the character setting and the independent house.

Deng Xiuzhen suddenly understood where her uncomfortable feeling came from: it was her intuition about danger.

As if to confirm her guess, Tian Guoqiang said: "There have been quite a few cases of missing women in the city in recent years.

Because adults are very independent, it is not easy to find out where they go.

Plus, there are a lot of kidnapping cases, and people are often sold to the mountains, so we didn’t think too much about it.”

After a pause, Tian Guoqiang asked, "Where is the house you mentioned? Whose is it?"

"It's on the right side of Factory X. There are two two-story buildings. The one near the river. The house belongs to Chen Chuang. He is a neighbor of Chen Guohu."

"Is there any food processing or garbage dumping around?" Tian Guoqiang asked after a moment's hesitation.

"I didn't pay much attention. There shouldn't be any garbage dump there, right? It looks clean there. But there's a smell, like a dead rat..."

She looked up and found Tian Guoqiang looking at her. They looked at each other and Tian Guoqiang said, "Be careful, go home quickly and don't go to crowded places for the time being." Then he turned and left.

Deng Xiuzhen went home with a heavy heart. As soon as she entered the alley, Yao Huaying ran over like a gust of wind, shouting, "Xiuzhen, you're finally back."

Yangyang followed behind and shouted, "Xiuzhen, you're back!"

This caused everyone in the alley to laugh.

"You should call me aunt!" Yao Huaying gently hit Yangyang.

"Xiuzhen! Xiuzhen!" Yangyang screamed even louder after being beaten.

Yao Huaying was so angry that she raised her hand to punish him, but was stopped by a woman in her 50s. She pulled Yangyang into her arms, glanced at Yao Huaying and said, "The child is still young, talk to him nicely, don't hit him at every turn! What if he gets hurt? That's barbaric!"

"When did you tell him he'd heard it? Mom, you'll spoil the child like this." Yao Huaying felt helpless.

"Grandma, grandma, I want some candy!" Yangyang shouted.

"Okay, I'll take my good grandson to eat candy and ignore your barbaric mother!" Grandma Yao Huaying took Yangyang away, ignoring Deng Xiuzhen and the people around them the whole time.

"My mother-in-law is like this. She has spoiled Yangyang to the point of being lawless." Yao Huaying sighed.

Deng Xiuzhen just smiled and said nothing. Mother-in-law Yao Huaying was a typical example of spoiling her child. This way of educating children was definitely wrong, but it was not her place to speak about other people's family affairs.

And Yao Huaying, the daughter-in-law, has no choice. She doesn't believe that Yao Huaying's mother-in-law will listen to her advice.

"What have you thought about it?" Yao Huaying asked, hugging her shoulders affectionately.

"Doing business together is a good thing, but I have trouble finding accommodation. I've looked at a lot of places in the past two days, but none of them are suitable." Deng Xiuzhen felt a little uncomfortable. She was not used to this way of getting along, but she was too embarrassed to refuse.

"Isn't it easy to rent a place to live? Even if there is none nearby, there are some in the ancient city, in Chenjiawan, Wangjiawan, and in front of Xiongjiawan. Why is it so difficult to rent? Do you say this on purpose because you don't want to do business with me?" Yao Huaying let go of Deng Xiuzhen, walked to her and asked.

"No, it's quite expensive to rent a house in the ancient city. Xiongjiawan is too far away. I've visited Chenjiawan and Wangjiawan, but there's nothing suitable." Deng Xiuzhen felt a little uncomfortable after hearing what Yao Huaying said, but she still explained patiently.

"It's okay, it's okay. Anyway, my husband said that I can't do business and will definitely lose money. My mother-in-law is also against it. It's better for us not to do business." Yao Huaying patted Deng Xiuzhen on the shoulder and said, "It doesn't matter whether we do business or not. We should maintain good relations with our neighbors."

Deng Xiuzhen felt a little depressed, thinking that Yao Huaying was being inconsistent, but she still smiled and said, "You are right. We neighbors should maintain good relations."

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