Chapter 395 Who told you that?



Jiang Wanwan looked at the injuries on Jiang Tietou's body with surprise, and then a cold smile appeared on her lips.

Ha, Jiang Tietou is really going all out to clear his name.

Looking at his injuries, Jiang Dali, Jiang Dayong, and Jiang Daniu must have done it on purpose, right? In her opinion, the element of venting anger outweighed the element of clearing their names.

Do they think they can clear Jiang Tietou of suspicion just because of his new injuries?

Innocent!

When the old Jiang family members, including Old Man Jiang and Old Woman Jiang, saw the injuries on Jiang Tietou's body, their eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

Jiang Tietou is really going all out!

In an attempt to clear his name, he went so far as to have someone beat him up like this.

Judging from his injuries, they are probably more serious than those of Jiang Dali and the others.

Receiving the intense gazes of the Jiang family, Jiang Tietou and his three companions looked away, avoiding eye contact.

"Village chief, we're here," Jiang Tietou said, his lips swollen and his words muffled.

Those three little brats, they really went all out!

hiss--

It hurts so much!

The village chief's burning gaze was fixed on the four of them, his eyes unfathomable. After a long while, he nodded and said calmly, "Go in."

"Yes, village chief." Jiang Tietou and the other three replied, ignoring the pain in their legs, and limped into the crowd.

The village chief raised his hand to signal everyone to be quiet. "I have gathered you all here today because I have an important announcement to make. In the middle of the night last night, several thieves scaled the wall of Lao Wu's house."

After discovering the theft, the whole family grabbed sticks and gave the thieves a severe beating. As he said this, the village chief's gaze lingered vaguely on Jiang Tietou and his three companions.

Jiang Tietou and his three companions felt a chill run down their spines.

Oh no, could it be that the village chief and Old Jiang's family know something?

That shouldn't be the case; they didn't leave behind even the slightest clue!

Jiang Tietou's heart pounded even harder.

Will this beating have been for nothing?

If I had known this would happen, I would have pretended to be sick and not shown up!

"Village chief, you just said those thieves were beaten up? Those with injuries, aren't they very likely the thieves from last night?" Aunt Li shouted at the top of her lungs.

"Yes, Aunt Li is right."

Aren't the only four injured people in the village Jiang Tietou, Jiang Daniu, Jiang Dali, and Jiang Dayong?

The villagers' eyes were all on Jiang Tietou and his three companions.

Feeling guilty, Jiang Dali jumped up and down, shouting, "Hey, what do you mean? Why are you looking at us like that? You just heard the village chief say that three thieves broke into Uncle Wu's house last night, and four of us were injured. How can you suspect us?"

"That's right, why are you looking at us! We didn't do this, what do you mean by this!" Jiang Dayong glared at the crowd and shouted.

Jiang Wanwan crossed her arms and looked at Jiang Dali and the other three with a half-smile, teasingly saying, "Hey, that's strange. We've been here for a while, how come we haven't heard the village chief say there are only three thieves? But Uncle Dali, you guys know everything."

"I, I," Jiang Dali stammered, sweat beading on his forehead from nervousness and guilt. He wiped his brow with his sleeve and said, "I, I heard it from the villagers."

"Oh? The villagers said that? Who told you that?" Jiang Wanwan's smile widened, and she asked aggressively.

"I...I...I don't know. I just overheard it while passing by and didn't pay attention to who said it. Anyway, the injuries on me and Uncle Tietou were from falling on the mountain yesterday. Don't try to make false accusations," Jiang Dali said angrily.

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