"What's going on?! Why are you kneeling here?! Hurry up and stand up! Kneeling is not okay!"
As soon as they saw the police, the three members of the Zheng family stood up.
"Comrade Public Security, we are really sorry to cause you trouble. We have no choice but to do this. This child wants to cut off all ties with us, but our family is in trouble, so we thought of asking her to go back and help solve some family problems. If it really doesn't work, we can give her some money as a contribution. But we didn't expect this child to be so heartless..."
Old Mrs. Zheng grabbed the police officer's arm, looking pitiful like an elderly widower.
Zheng Yao admires her acting skills.
"Old lady, you can't obstruct traffic no matter what! You're such a grown-up, don't you know this? What's more important, your family matters or traffic order? With so many people here watching, what if an accident happens? Who will be held responsible then? Will you be responsible?"
Old Mrs. Zheng was choked and stamped her feet in anxiety.
When Zheng Zong and Old Man Zheng saw the police coming, they used the Zheng family's traditional skills again: the women stepped forward and the men remained silent.
When Mrs. Zheng looked back and saw the two men with their heads down, she became even angrier.
The public security officer wasn't finished yet. "One more thing! Just talk about your business. Why are you kneeling? I think you're deliberately disrupting social order! And you, little girl, why are you parking your bike on the sidewalk? Get off now!"
Zheng Yao quickly moved away.
As soon as she stepped off the sidewalk, she saw one of the traffic police winking at her to leave.
Zheng Yao was a little puzzled. Did this traffic policeman know her? Could he be a customer she had served in the store before?
But since you can leave, why not? Zheng Yao nodded, then got on her bike and left quickly.
When the three Zheng family members saw her leaving, they wanted to chase her, but they were stopped by the traffic police. "What are you doing? Why are you running? Get a ticket and pay the fine!"
Mrs. Zheng was anxious. "Why do we have to pay the fine even though we're not gay? And why are we the only ones to pay? Why doesn't Zheng Yao have to pay?"
The police officer glared at me, "You think I didn't see it? I was right at the intersection, and you were the ones dragging that woman. She was riding her bike normally! You wouldn't let her leave, and you pushed her. I'm glad I didn't call the police to arrest you! You're disrupting traffic order, and each person will be fined one dollar! Three dollars in total!"
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