Chapter 122 Divorcing My Wife, Disgusting



Qin Zhiluo's hands moved nimbly between the keyboard and mouse, her slender fingers tapping the keyboard quickly and skillfully.

On the screen, the blackness on the blurry image of the thief slowly disappeared, revealing his face.

Long Yanli watched the girl's actions in surprise; she truly lived up to her reputation as a member of a hacker organization.

Master Long Wu, who was standing to the side, stared in disbelief, his mouth agape in shock.

"Isn't this... a servant from the fifth brother's family?" Fourth Master Long stepped forward and looked at his fifth brother in disbelief.

Madam Long Wu's face was pale, her eyes darting around, "No, no..."

Madam Long muttered under her breath, "Maybe...maybe she deliberately pulled up the surveillance footage to confuse the issue."

"You've really disgraced me!" the old woman scolded, pointing her finger at them.

"Mom, it's you who's being unfair. This key was originally meant for our fifth son, why should it be given to this wretched girl?" Madam Long Wu stood up angrily and argued.

"This thing originally belonged to me. I can give it to whomever I want. Who do you think you are to tell me what to do?" The old lady was instantly enraged. She slammed her hand on the table, causing the teacups to shake violently and spill tea.

Master Long immediately slapped Madam Long, then turned to help the old lady up, saying pitifully, "Mom, I don't know, it was all this slut's fault."

The old lady's tense brows relaxed slightly. She took a deep breath, slowly accepted the ginseng tea, and took a small sip.

"Mom, I..." Madam Long Wu knelt on the ground in shock, her knuckles turning white. "I'm sorry, Mom... I apologize."

The old lady took Qin Zhiluo's hand, her eyes full of guilt, "Luoluo, the Long family wronged you today, I will definitely punish them severely."

Qin Zhilu smiled and said, "Thank you, Grandma."

"Divorce her now," the old woman said coldly, sweeping her gaze across the crowd. "Yunze, call the police."

"No... Mom, I was really wrong, please forgive me, please forgive me." Madam Long Wu knelt down and kowtowed, tears streaming down her face, ruining her makeup.

Madam Long swayed her hips, her fake smile like a mask, but her eyes revealed calculation. "Don't rush to call the police, Mom. It's true that you've been biased."

Qin Zhiluo called the police without hesitation, glancing at the two of them, "Since that's the case, let's sue them both at the same time, it's just a convenient thing to do."

Long Yanli stood behind her without moving, his aura overwhelming them.

Madam Long's expression immediately changed, and she glared at her fiercely, "You...you poisonous woman, let's see what they can do to our Long family."

Qin Zhiluo ignored her, walked towards the old lady, and smiled, "Grandma, I may have to send a few in today, you should go and rest first."

"Fine, you can do whatever you want with those heartless bastards." The old lady patted her shoulder and walked away, looking exhausted.

Police station.

Jun Weifeng stood speechlessly in front of them. What kind of situation was this? If only Qin girl could marry into our family, she wouldn't have to suffer this humiliation.

Long Yanli, holding a basket of strawberries, led Qin Zhiluo to sit on the sofa and quietly watched them go crazy.

"Director Jun, she's the one who stepped on my daughter. She can't even stand up now. Our Long family will not let her get away with this." Madam Long's lips curled into a triumphant smile. How dare she mess with me, you little brat.

"Do you have evidence?" Jun Weifeng looked at her with icy eyes.

"We all saw it," Madam Long San immediately pulled the others aside, her eyes full of disdain as she looked at Qin Zhiluo with a haughty air.

Jun Weifeng frowned, his tone calm yet authoritative, "The testimony provided by relatives has limited evidentiary value."

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