Chapter 134 If Only I Had Known This Would Have Happened in the First Place



Liu Shanshan tried her best to straighten her back as she returned to the shop, but slipped and collapsed to the ground, bursting into tears as soon as she entered.

With no excitement to be seen, many people dispersed.

Gu Wei didn't take this little incident to heart, but it definitely had some impact.

Anyone who gets subjected to such a crying and tantrum wouldn't be in a good mood.

So he called the people in the shop, closed the door, and went to have a feast.

really.

Food can heal.

After a satisfying meal, everyone wore contented smiles.

We'll start our shifts tonight, but we definitely won't need that many people.

In the end, they discussed and decided that Zhou Kai and Jin Hongfei would stay.

Gu Wei and Li Bin took the small train back to the Forestry Bureau.

On the way, while chatting idly, we inevitably started talking about the people across the street.

Gu Wei didn't like hearing this, so he cleverly changed the subject.

No matter how much Liu Shanshan makes a fuss, it won't change anything.

On the contrary, it actually helped to settle the matter more quickly.

A few days later, Adrian Cheng was sentenced.

Wang Dalong, whom he instructed, also went to jail.

They are five years and three years respectively.

Life in prison is not easy.

The outside world is changing rapidly.

After they get out, not only will they be disconnected from society, but they'll also be burdened with the shackles of a former convict, making life definitely not easy.

After this matter was resolved, Gu Hongjie and his classmates started school.

Although the school was very close to home, Gu Wei still sent him to school.

Gu Hongjie had been eagerly anticipating seeing his classmates for a long time.

Show them off the few Spring Festival Gala commemorative coins you just redeemed.

Lin Hang was the same.

When the two returned home from school, in addition to carrying a backpack full of new books, they proudly recounted the scene that had shocked and envied everyone.

Two days later.

Gu Wei saw their photo and report in the city's evening paper and felt a strange mix of amusement and unease.

But if everyone can be happy with this outcome, it's not necessarily a bad thing.

At the same time, he also became quite familiar with Zhou Yong and the others.

It has always been easier to get things done when you have acquaintances.

There's no harm in it.

Gu Jianguo and his group reacted much more strongly to the news being published in the newspaper than Gu Wei did.

Because print newspapers and periodicals are still relatively authoritative and influential, unlike decades later when they declined and few people read them.

For many ordinary people who want to learn about the latest domestic and international events, newspapers are undoubtedly the most convenient channel.

Moreover, they were completely convinced by its contents.

Gu Jianguo specially bought several newspapers to keep.

Gu Hongjie even cut out the article and photos and pasted them into his precious photo album.

This left Gu Wei somewhat at a loss for words, both amused and exasperated.

What he didn't know was that Gu Hongjie wasn't the only one who cut and pasted that photo; others had done the same thing.

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