This isn't going to school, it's like he's been kidnapped and smuggled abroad! Look at that disgusted face. Old Master Qi, trying to look innocent, wanted nothing more than to spit in his face.
However, if he wanted to find a suitable replacement, he could have used money. Why risk committing a crime by abducting Old Master Tian? Wasn't that just asking for trouble? This old man was also picky; not only did he want to do something bad, but he was also extremely selective. He felt that the source of the heart was unclear, and what if the donor had some kind of health problem? A second surgery would be too costly and damaging, and his body couldn't handle it. So, he set his sights on the strong and healthy Old Master Tian. Old Master Tian made his fortune through animal husbandry; to put it bluntly, he was a nouveau riche with no power or influence in Beijing, just a little money.
So even if the truth came out, he had no way to go against the Qi family. Plus, Old Master Qin was in good health. And with the new version, he felt at ease. That's why he set his sights on Old Master Tian; or rather, his purpose in coming to the school from the beginning was for Old Master Tian. Hmm, it's already a done deal. I'm worried about you. Hmm.
It's astonishing that Old Master Qi, who calls himself a scholar, is such a hypocrite. In his youth, he often made disparaging remarks about merchants, saying they were driven by profit and filthy with greed. But what about himself? While they, from top to bottom, at least earn some money and are only interested in money, he's interested in other people's lives and organs. His heart is utterly black; no wonder he needs a transplant. If he were, if Old Master Tian's family were rich and powerful, let's see if he wouldn't dare to provoke them. He's just taking advantage of Boss Qian's recent lack of connections, trying to make them suffer in silence. And now they have no way to submit their articles—he's truly wicked.
Grandpa Qi had absolutely no interest in the senior citizens' university. If it weren't for Grandpa Tian being there, he wouldn't have come at all. The reason he was so hostile towards Uncle Er, and Grandpa Tian, was because he saw the three of them full of energy and thought about his own illness, how he couldn't even walk. So he became jealous and targeted them, constantly making sarcastic remarks. Fortunately, the three of them were optimistic and didn't take it to heart.
Grandpa Qi observed the three children's movements in the classroom every day, trying to figure out their route home. He discovered that they went to the parking lot together every day. So he deliberately hid Grandpa Tian's cricket, wanting to create an opportunity for him to be alone. But unexpectedly, Second Uncle and Grandpa Zhao were waiting there, and when they didn't see him, they came looking for him. This old man was also confused; instead of going straight to the classroom, he searched the activity room upstairs, and only came downstairs to the classroom 20 minutes later. He found the cricket in his drawer and saw Grandpa Qi still waiting in the classroom.
Everyone knew it was him. During their argument, he slashed Old Master Qi's arm. Then, the school official covered for Old Master Qi, drugging Old Master Qian. They put him in the trunk through the back door and transported him back to the Qi family home. Professor Qi then locked Old Master Tian in the basement. The school official was fully aware of what his father was going to do and what was to come. The reason he risked being arrested to help Old Master Qi was because...
His daughter was studying at Professor Qi's university, and Old Master Qi promised that if he could get this done, he would guarantee his daughter a direct admission to graduate school and then a PhD program. Mr. Qi, a graduate and PhD from Professor Qi would have a bright future ahead of them! It was this promise that led him to take the risk. Colluding with him, acting like accomplices, what about Professor Qi? Good heavens, this person in charge is definitely problematic. Because when he called, he kept mentioning his second uncle causing trouble at the school, calling him a thief.
However, Professor Qi was truly unaware of his father's true intentions. He was terrified when he saw the driver unload a person from the underground parking lot. Just as he was about to take the person to the hospital, he received a call from his father, who sternly ordered him to drag the person to the basement. His father claimed to have a personal grudge and wanted to teach him a lesson. Professor Qi dared not do that; no amount of persuasion could convince his father to go. The old man deliberately recounted his miserable experiences on the phone, saying that Mr. Tian and the other two men mocked him at school every day, calling him a cripple and such, and the sound of their shouts pierced his heart.
So he cooperated with his father to lock the man in the basement, intending to teach him a lesson before releasing him. He never expected him to be at the police station now. He was inwardly furious, but outwardly he maintained a composed demeanor.
"Professor Qi, is he at your house?" You've gotten straight to the point, and everyone's looking over, especially Old Master Qi. He was completely flustered. How did this brat know he was at his house? She must have blown up his life. He tried to signal Professor Qi to calm down with his eyes, but Professor Qi had already regained his composure at the police station. "You...you didn't see it yourself! You can't just make things up, young lady. You need to have evidence for your words. If you continue to falsely accuse someone, I'll have to call my lawyer to talk to you."
"So my dad belongs to your boss, Mr. Wang! Hand him over right now, Mr. Chen!" The officer was jumping up and down in a panic. This old man had never suffered like this before; he'd been kidnapped, and who knew what they were going to do with him? He was so angry he was about to hit someone, but the police stopped him. Oh, it's a good thing we shouldn't lay a hand on him at the police station. We should just call a lawyer over and ask him. Kidnapping and intentional assault—how many years would that be? Oh, and we should also ask about harboring an accomplice; let's see what the lawyer says. Professor Qi, things have come to this.
He decided to stick to his story, insisting he didn't know anything, otherwise, if he exposed it, he definitely wouldn't be able to settle it privately in front of the police. He planned to wait for Haolin and settle things privately at Mr. Tian's house, so he refused to budge. "Professor, you don't actually think your dad kidnapped Old Master Tian just to get revenge on him at school? Bullying him? What bullying? It's obvious he always disliked Old Master Yang, and the rest of us. How, how come this old man comes home and immediately claims we bullied him?" Professor Xie was completely bewildered. How could this be explained?
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