Chapter 797 Mental Illness



Chapter 797 Mental Illness

Tan Lin completed Yu Zhan's task brilliantly and exceptionally well, and acted out the whole story very realistically.

Yu Zhan "contacted" Tan Lin, confirmed that he was safe, and then transferred 100,000 yuan of "mental compensation" to him, and expanded and modified the script that he had modified without authorization.

Then, Yu Zhan drove to XXhu Village Police Station to help Liu Chengyu settle the matter.

The police from XXhu Village Police Station checked Liu Chengyu's personal information and saw the note "He appears mentally disturbed, please pay more attention". The police were surprised and several people discussed it with each other.

A policeman even called the XX Street Police Station to inquire about the situation of this person. The young policeman who answered the phone was the one who answered the phone. When he heard that Liu Chengyu actually pushed someone into the water for a fishing spot, he said firmly on the phone:

"He really has mental problems."

The young policeman explained to his colleagues from a sister unit the dispute between Liu Chengyu, his ex-wife and foreign friends that day.

After hearing all this, all the policemen felt that Liu Chengyu had serious character flaws. Normal people tend to have a mild temper when they reach the retirement age of 50, because they have seen many storms and will not cause trouble over a single word, except for a few extremely bad old people. What's more, Liu Chengyu has received higher education and was a civil servant. His awareness should be higher than that of ordinary people. Why does he often get into conflicts with others, beat them, and even push them into the water?

At the same time, the police station received a call from the hospital informing them that the victim had been discharged and was not seriously injured.

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Whether the victim was injured or not is directly related to the severity of Liu Chengyu's case and the priority of the police's handling method - whether to impose public security punishment or file a case for investigation. If the person was not injured, there is no need to file a case for investigation, after all, less trouble is better than more. So should Liu Chengyu be detained for a few days to teach him a lesson?

Yu Zhan's arrival solved this problem.

The victim took the initiative to say that since he was fine and he was also at fault, he would not pursue the matter and agreed to pay compensation to settle the matter. Of course, the money was paid by Yu Zhan!

Although Liu Chengyu was not punished, the police added an extra line to his notes: "Extreme thoughts and radical behavior."

Liu Chengyu was fine, he walked out of the police station with a very arrogant look, and kept complaining to Yu Zhan that he was not wrong to push someone, that person deserved it, and that poor guy just wanted to extort money...

Yu Zhan listened to his so-called explanation patiently with a smile on his face, and promised, "It's okay. Next time you encounter this kind of thing, just call me."

With Yu Zhan's words, Liu Chengyu felt relieved!

So, after dragging Wang Zhihua away, Liu Chengyu immediately called Yu Zhan and asked him to help him get rid of the crime.

Yu Zhan said on the phone, "Okay."

But Liu Chengyu stayed in the detention center for two days and didn't even see Yu Zhan. He was a little anxious. His cell phone was confiscated after he was arrested, and he had no way to contact Yu Zhan. He didn't understand why Yu Zhan had delayed for so long. It was obviously no different from the last time he pushed someone into the water.

Liu Chengyu asked the police to let him make a phone call, but the police disagreed. Paralyzed by money, he finally became suspicious of Yu Zhan.

While he was squatting in the small room, feeling extremely anxious, the police were questioning Liu Lan and Zhang Pei about Liu Chengyu's mental condition. The mother and daughter were questioned separately.

Fortunately, Yu Zhan had foresight and cleverly helped them string together their statements. Their words were exactly the same as what Yu Zhan had said to the police at the beginning - Liu Chengyu had mental problems because of the car accident.

It was at this moment that they both realized that Liu Chengyu had committed such a serious crime four days ago. The police saw the two of them had an "Oh my God" expression on their faces, which did not seem to be fake, and believed that what they said about no longer contacting Liu Chengyu was true. In this case, they naturally had nothing to do with the case of Wang Zhihua being dragged away.

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