Chapter 136 Feng Zhu was beaten



She's determined to find something to hold against Pang Sheng. She's trying to empty the family's savings to support other women outside. Don't even think about it!

Thinking of this, she quickly covered her face with a scarf and rode her bicycle toward the steel factory.

Twenty minutes later, she arrived at the steel plant gate and asked the gatekeeper, only to find out that Pang Sheng had already left at four o'clock.

That damned jerk! Feng Zhu didn't have time to go find him. If she wanted revenge, she could only go to her first love.

She rode her bicycle to a secluded house and knocked hard on the door.

A man came out and opened the door. Seeing that it was Feng Zhu, he asked curiously, "Sister Zhu, what brings you here at this hour? Didn't we just see each other last week?"

"Brother Yi, can I come in?" Feng Zhu asked, her eyes brimming with tears.

"Zhu Mei, what happened?" Li Yi asked worriedly.

"Brother Yi, I was beaten by a bitch. She even pushed your own daughter down the hillside." Feng Zhu said fiercely, hugging Li Yi.

"What? Where did I get a daughter? You mean Xiao Hui is my daughter? Isn't she Pang Sheng's daughter?" Li Yi asked Feng Zhu in surprise.

"Back then, when I didn't know where you were, I found out I was a month pregnant, so I hurriedly married him."

"So Xiaohui is your biological daughter, I guarantee that," Feng Zhu explained.

"We often met secretly, why didn't you tell me sooner?" Li Yi asked Feng Zhu, puzzled.

“I’m afraid that if you find out about this, you’ll go and find Xiao Hui to take her back, and you’ll end up living this sneaky life like you do, so…” Feng Zhu could only say in a low voice.

“You… fine, as long as she’s doing well, I won’t acknowledge her back,” Li Yi promised.

Suddenly, there was a knock on the door outside the yard. Who would be knocking at this hour?

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