Chapter 1006 Missing (2/2)



The other party said, "That's your right, but they're understandably worried because they can't find you."

"Then please tell them that I'm fine. Don't look for me anymore. Even if I die, they don't need to worry about me. They don't need to tell me anything either. Let's never see each other again, just like strangers. Comrade, that's all. I won't interfere with your work anymore." Sister Liu hung up the phone.

The policeman across the street glanced at Liang Lijun, who was staring at him expectantly.

"Your mother-in-law said she's fine and doesn't want to contact you, so please don't bother her."

Liang Lijun was anxious. How could she not disturb her? Both of them at home were waiting for her to come back and take care of them.

"Officer, my husband has a broken back and is hospitalized. My mother-in-law doesn't know yet. How can I not tell her?"

The police officer looked at Liang Lijun with a troubled expression, "Your mother-in-law said she's going to cut all ties with you forever, and you don't need to notify her of anything, nor do you need to worry about her."

Liang Lijun: "Officer, my mother-in-law was just saying that in anger. We have some conflicts. My husband is her only son. If we don't take care of her, who will? Officer, could you please pass on a message for us? Tell her that my husband is in the hospital and my mother-in-law won't abandon her son."

"Then I'll give it another try," Sister Liu said, hanging up the phone because the police officer had spoken too slowly.

The phone rang again, and Sister Liu sighed helplessly, "Comrade, I've already made myself very clear."

"Yes, your son has fractured his spine and is currently in the hospital."

Liang Lijun gestured for the police to hand her the phone.

The police handed the phone to Liang Lijun, and she heard Sister Liu's voice on the other end.

"His life or death has nothing to do with me, and I will never look for him."

Liang Lijun took a few deep breaths. "Mom, please don't say such hurtful things. Yesterday, Cao Jun and I took Dad to your place, and Cao Jun accidentally..."

The phone went dead with a busy signal.

Liang Lijun angrily called back, but Sister Liu's phone was switched off.

"Comrade, could you please help me contact her again? My husband is her own son, how can she abandon him? We even gave her 20,000 yuan the day before yesterday, isn't this fraud?"

Police: "Giving money to your parents is the right thing to do. Your husband should be fulfilling his obligation to support them, not making his mother continue to raise him. How can this be considered fraud?"

"But she can't just disappear!" Liang Lijun said angrily.

Police: "This is her right."

Liang Lijun was so angry her head was spinning, but she was helpless. The police wouldn't help her find the person, and she had no other options. She had two bedridden people at home, and she couldn't afford to hire caregivers every day.

Liang Lijun stood outside the police station for a long time before finally deciding to send Liang Guangming to a nursing home. Before that, she tried to get Liang Guangming to transfer the two houses to her name.

Liang Lijun consulted a law firm. In Liang Guangming's case, since he couldn't clearly express his own wishes, neither the transfer of ownership nor notarization would work. The only solution was to appease Liang Guangming so that he could accurately express his subjective intentions.

Liang Lijun then consulted about her mother-in-law's disappearance.

The lawyer said there was nothing that could be done. If they were in each other's shoes, it would be absolutely unacceptable for Cao Jun not to support the elderly, but since the elderly deliberately disappeared, there was nothing that could be done.

She wasted two hundred yuan without solving any problems. Liang Guangming had to take care of him herself and try to make her presence known to her father. Once her father could express himself clearly, she would coax him into transferring the property.

She has to take care of Cao Jun herself; she can't afford to hire a caregiver. If only she hadn't given the old lady 20,000 yuan, it would have been all for nothing.

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