"Dad, do you dare to hit my mom?! Grandma, you've really had enough. You two are bullying my mom? Why? Why do you fight every day? How can I study?"
As she spoke, Fu Juan bent down, pulled Bi Jinzhi's arm, and shouted to her, "Why?"
Bi Jinzhi cried like a child, covering her face with one hand to wipe away her tears, crying:
"Your dad lied to me. He disappeared the other day and lied to me. He didn't tell me where he was going. Juanzi, I want to divorce him. You must come with me. You must come with me! Mom can't live without you!"
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After that day, Bi Jinzhi kept asking, arguing, and scolding Fu Guo. She kept asking him for the list for two days in a row. She also went out like a detective to find out who among Fu Guo's friends had accompanied Fu Guo to play on the 26th.
But there is no answer.
No matter how Bi Jinzhi asked or in what way, Fu Guo did not answer.
This attitude made the tortured Bi Jinzhi even more suspicious.
Living under the same roof, Bi Jinzhi and her mother-in-law would avoid talking to each other as much as possible, and she would just stay with her daughter.
Fu Guo and she slept at the head and the end of the kang, physically, mentally, and even in their eyes, they never met again.
However, without any communication, Bi Jinzhi would go to the store every now and then for random checks.
Seeing Fu Guo there, she turned around and left without saying anything.
Without any clues, Bi Jinzhi became a detective, desperate to find the answer.
The basis for the country's conviction was her intuition, the thing called sixth sense that got her into a dead end.
In her heart, Fu Guo is a sinner, not even a suspect.
The idea of presumption of guilt has been at work, prompting Bi Jinzhi to tirelessly find out something.
Loose and tight, tight and loose, Bi Jinzhi would suddenly stand in the store from time to time.
But ten days and half a month passed, and she gained nothing except her hair falling out in clumps.
Bi Jinzhi felt that she had to upgrade her tactics so that she could not be caught. Fu Guo had noticed something and would be on guard.
She started playing cards again, and played for three days in a row. Only she knew what was true and what was false.
On the fourth day, Fu Guo had changed into new clothes but had not yet left. Bi Jinzhi specifically told her daughter that she would not be at home for dinner because the winner would have to treat everyone.
Bi Jinzhi watched Fu Guo leave, and she remained calm. She even said to her mother-in-law, "I'm going to play cards. I'll be back late."
In fact, she locked her bicycle somewhere else and stood in a corner diagonally opposite her store, staring at her storefront.
And this time, Fu Guo really did not "disappoint" her.
The capture plan she had been thinking about so much was completed so well and so successfully... (To be continued.)
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