Chapter 59 It's not called being a scoundrel, it's called being wicked.



The spacious open area outside the building was packed with people.

Everyone here is a villager. They came here specifically because they heard that someone had deliberately hit Bai Qingqing's patient with a car.

The old man who was originally sunbathing by the roadside also came with the villagers to the dam area where Bai Qingqing lived, leaning on his cane.

Listening to the villagers' descriptions of the person who hit Lu Chenfeng.

Especially when the villagers said that the person who hit Lu Chenfeng was driving a very dilapidated car that didn't even have a roof and only had two seats.

The old man basking in the sun suddenly had a bad feeling.

She wondered to herself if the person who bumped into Lu Chenfeng was her grandson, who was spoiled rotten by his mother.

The more the old man wanted to bask in the sun, the more likely it seemed.

The old man remembered that his grandson loved driving cars with very few seats and so dilapidated that they didn't even have a roof. He said those cars were especially comfortable to drive at high speeds.

He also happens to enjoy racing, often driving so fast it looks like he's about to fly, and he never learns his lesson despite repeated warnings.

I just called him a while ago and asked him to come here.

The old man who was sunbathing originally thought Bai Qingqing was single, but seeing how fierce she was, he realized that even Zhu Shitou, a notorious hoodlum, could be subdued by her.

Zhu Shitou used to be such a scoundrel! Now he's completely changed, working diligently every day and no longer being a scoundrel or lazy.

The old man was thinking of introducing his mischievous grandson to Bai Qingqing, so that Bai Qingqing could become his granddaughter-in-law.

He wanted Bai Qingqing to discipline her grandson like Zhu Shitou, so he wouldn't cause any more trouble.

Later, they learned that Bai Qingqing had a boyfriend, but the old man who was sunbathing also missed his grandson, so he didn't stop him from coming.

The more the old man wanted to bask in the sun, the more panicked he became, realizing that deliberately bumping into someone was illegal.

Lu Chenfeng is already in such a state. If Lu Chenfeng dies, wouldn't my eldest grandson be arrested and executed?

The old man, who had been sunbathing, got up, leaning on his cane, intending to go to the accident scene to see if the person who hit Lu Chenfeng was indeed his grandson.

Just then, the old man sunbathing heard Lu Jue's painful groan coming from outside the crowd ahead: "Ouch!"

"It hurts so much! My whole body aches! Call 120 right now! Otherwise, my mom will definitely not let you get away with this..."

"Ouch! That hurts! It hurts so much! I'm going to die, I'm going to die from the pain..."

As Lu Jue's voice drew closer, the people standing in front of the old man sunbathing automatically dispersed, making way for him.

The old man, who was sunbathing, saw that it really was his eldest grandson, who had been dragged there by the villagers with his hands and feet tied with ropes.

Moreover, he has completely changed now, his face is red, swollen, and bruised, and there is a lot of mud on his face.

His body was covered in filthy mud, his hair was wet with mud, and it was still dripping with murky sewage.

It's obvious he was pinned down in the field and brutally beaten.

He looked extremely disheveled.

If it weren't for the fact that the old man sunbathing was very familiar with Lu Jue's physical features, and that his voice was indeed Lu Jue's, he wouldn't have been able to identify him.

Even the old man sunbathing couldn't recognize that this person was actually his handsome grandson.

An old man sunbathing was standing right in the middle of the dam, which was also the middle of the crowd. The villagers then left Lu Jue in front of the old man sunbathing.

Lu Jue's head was covered in wet mud, and the muddy water had already flowed into his eyes.

This caused Lu Jue to be unable to open his eyes; whenever he did, muddy water would get into them.

Therefore, he kept his eyes closed the whole time and didn't see his grandfather standing right in front of him.

The villagers watched Lu Jue, whose hands and feet were bound, and discussed among themselves, as if they were watching a monkey.

Seeing Lu Jue like this, Lu Jue's grandfather was heartbroken.

I couldn't wait to take him home, wash him clean, and apply medicine to him.

However, Lu Jue's grandfather also knew that the villagers were not unreasonable people who would hurt others at will.

They probably did this to Lu Jue because he deliberately provoked them.

Or perhaps Lu Jue did something to anger the villagers.

Suppressing his heartache for Lu Jue, Lu Jue's grandfather deliberately lowered his voice, asking the young man who had dragged Lu Jue there, in a tone that Lu Jue, who was lying on the ground groaning, couldn't hear: "Wang's second son, what happened to him?"

"He was wrong to hit someone with his car, but you didn't have to beat him up like this, did you?"

"Did he do something else bad?"

"For example, being exceptionally arrogant, or insulting people?"

The young man turned his head at the sound and saw that it was Lu Jue's grandfather who was speaking to him. He thought that although Lu Jue had only moved to the village not long ago, he was usually quite kind.

Moreover, he is quite pitiful; his children are not around, and he only has a nanny to take care of him.

He sits by the roadside all day, basking in the sun, and rarely does anyone talk to him.

He, a man with children, lived like a lonely old man in the village.

The young man patiently explained to Lu Jue's grandfather, "Grandpa, you guessed right! You have no idea what he did and how arrogant he was!"

He deliberately ran someone over with his car; it was premeditated murder, not an accidental hit. He even said he intentionally wanted to kill Dr. Bai's patient, and he also…

The young man quickly recounted what had happened, gesturing wildly as he spoke.

After a while, the young man finished recounting the whole story, and Lu Jue's grandfather sighed heavily.

I knew Lu Jue was a scoundrel.

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