Push open the door.
He saw his wife sitting alone by the headboard, looking out the window, even though he had opened the door quite loudly.
But he didn't even turn his head.
Ouyang Zhenyu was heartbroken. He had hoped to make his own family happy, but he never expected his adoptive mother to do such a thing.
He wouldn't let Liu Cuie get away with it, but the important thing now was for his wife to recover; he strongly suspected she was suffering from depression.
He carefully took the two children out of his arms and walked to Chen Ruixue's side. From this position, only a few trees were swaying outside the window.
"Auspicious snow!"
Upon hearing that familiar voice, Chen Ruixue turned around abruptly. She knew that her husband had gone to look for the children, perhaps even carrying their youngest daughter.
She was extremely resentful of Ouyang Zhenyu at the time.
If you're looking for your child, why bring your youngest daughter along?
Their son is already lost. If something happens to their daughter as well, how can they live?
Isn't this like stabbing yourself in the heart? But Ouyang Zhenyu is already gone, and there's no way to find him again.
Chen Ruixue felt extremely resentful towards herself, wondering why she didn't keep the child with her after giving birth.
Now we hear Ouyang Zhenyu's voice.
The moment she turned around and saw the two swaddled babies in Ouyang Zhenyu's arms, Chen Ruixue's eyes immediately welled up with tears.
He hurriedly stretched out his hands.
"Give me the child right now."
Chen Ruixue hugged the two children tightly, kissing the one on the left and the one on the right.
The two little ones seemed to sense their mother's presence and excitedly waved their arms and legs.
Chen Ruixue seemed to have come back to life, suddenly full of energy, and hugged her two children to her side.
Chen Ruixue was discharged from the hospital a week later.
Ouyang Zhenyu's courtyard was filled with joy. The cries of two babies and the busy adults quickly brought the courtyard to life.
The yard was filled with diapers hanging in the breeze, a sign that a new life was about to be born.
Grandpa Ouyang, Grandma Ouyang, and Aunt Li at home were all extremely busy.
Who can blame them when they're twins?
The effort required to raise twins is naturally a hundred or a thousand times greater than that required for raising a single infant. In addition, Chen Ruixue's near-critical illness cast a shadow over everyone's hearts.
Fortunately, the arrival of Chen's parents helped Chen Ruixue recover faster.
Chen's mother was excited to see her daughter give birth to twins, but she was even more worried when she learned that her daughter had almost died from a massive hemorrhage.
Seeing how devotedly Grandma and Grandpa Ouyang took care of their daughter, they were very grateful.
If their daughter hadn't married Ouyang Zhenyu, it's hard to predict what the situation would be like now.
The two of them received preferential treatment on the farm, simply because of their son-in-law.
Meanwhile, when Chen Cuie saw the police officers in the police station, she anxiously grabbed the iron bars and shouted.
"Comrade! Comrade, let me see Ouyang Zhenyu, let me see my son. He is my son, he must see me."
The police officer said impatiently to Liu Cuie,
"Don't waste your time. Dean Ouyang doesn't want to see you. He has already given his approval. This matter will be handled officially, and the judgment will be made accordingly."
This is the son you raised, how could you be so heartless as to steal your adopted son's child?
Newborn babies are sold by human traffickers to places hundreds of miles away. Is this something a human being would do?
Let alone Dean Ouyang being angry, anyone who heard about this would be furious.
"Dean Ouyang didn't deliberately cause you any trouble, which is already quite kind to your Jiang family. Otherwise, if Dean Ouyang had just said the word, let me tell you, you'd all be in jail for life, and might even be executed."
In fact, the higher authorities have already issued their opinion on Liu Cuie's matter: this matter must be dealt with severely and strictly.
Liu Cuie is now not only stealing children, but she's stealing Ouyang Zhenyu's children.
If Ouyang Zhenyu's emotions are affected by this child, the hospital's work will cease, and even the surgery will not be performed.
How many lives were lost?
It should be noted that everyone queuing up for surgery in front of Ouyang Zhenyu was either very wealthy or very powerful, and all of them were important leaders.
If something goes wrong at this critical juncture, wouldn't that be tantamount to them deliberately courting death?
Although Ouyang Zhenyu downplayed the matter, he did not provide any further details.
But anyone with eyes can see that Ouyang Zhenyu traveled hundreds of miles to find his son and finally brought him back.
This one incident alone shows how much Ouyang Zhenyu values his child.
How could someone who values their child so much let the child thief off so easily?
Even if the adoptive mother went to such lengths, Dean Ouyang was probably too embarrassed to ask for stricter punishment, so the people underground had to make some kind of show of support.
Liu Cuie's case is a foregone conclusion; she will definitely receive a life sentence.
This can also be considered as giving Ouyang Zhenyu some face.
Liu Cuie never expected to go to jail. She thought that if her secret was exposed, at most it would only lead to Ouyang Zhenyu breaking off relations with her.
I never imagined the consequences would be so severe. If I had known I would go to jail, I would never have done this.
Liu Cuie cried out,
"No, I can't go to jail. I beg you, please go and tell Ouyang Zhenyu."
Let him come see me. He can't treat me like this. I'm his mother.
His father and I raised him from infancy, and now he wants his mother to go to jail? Is he even human?
"Ouyang Zhenyu, do you have any conscience? How can you treat your own mother like this?"
The police officer shook his head, turned and left; no one reported the matter to Ouyang Zhenyu.
Ouyang Zhenyu didn't care about this matter. He already knew that someone had made the decision for him. With his current status, he didn't need to say anything; someone would handle things very thoroughly for him.
This time, Liu Cuie had absolutely no room to maneuver.
Although Jiang Yuping was not the mastermind, she was an accomplice.
Because the child was carried up the mountain by her.
Jiang Yuping is also in jail now, and given her circumstances, she will serve at least 20 years in prison.
Having been released from prison, Jiang Yuping had essentially become a middle-aged woman.
Jiang Yuping almost regretted it to death. If she had known that her mother's actions would have such consequences, she would never have done it, even if it meant death.
Jiang Jinhu was clearly unaware of this and escaped unscathed, but unfortunately, escaping unscathed was just that—escaping unscathed.
His mother and sister were both labor camp prisoners in the brigade. What good could come of this labor camp prisoner's relative?
Moreover, he was lame in one leg, endlessly toiling away, not only suffering from hunger but also from discrimination.
Jiang Jinhu quickly drowned himself in the river six months later.
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