Chapter 175 Rose Ran Away
Chapter 175 Rose Ran Away
Zhaojia Village.
Watching the convoy of cars drive away, some villagers couldn't help but worry about the future development of their village.
In the past, Zhao Huaixiu was a native of Zhao Family Village, sharing the same surname and having a common ancestor several generations back.
It's perfectly reasonable to help take care of one's maternal family.
Now that they're no longer surnamed Zhao, will they still care about them?
The village's development has actually reached a saturation point, and it will be difficult to develop further without special circumstances.
The most important people are the younger generation who are working hard away from home.
With the Huangfu family as a powerful backer, the children have had a smooth journey in their endeavors, but what about the future?
Just as everyone was worried about this matter, a middle-aged man from the Huangfu family who looked like he was no ordinary person appeared before the village officials with several assistants.
As for the Zhao family members, after calming down, they didn't dare to cause any more trouble and wisely chose to pull back from the brink, because they really couldn't fight against those powerful and influential people.
The Huangfu family's network of connections is so vast that not only the Zhao family, but even the entire Zhao village and even a province are no match for them.
Some of their children have jobs arranged by the Huangfu family, and many more are studying abroad with the Huangfu family's financial support.
Zhao Huaixiu may cut off her sponsorship in the future, but what they have learned cannot be taken back.
Looking at the grand estate before them, they knew it would never belong to them again.
After discussing it overnight, the Zhao family decided to call the children back and relocate them to a remote city.
Hopefully, Zhao Huaixiu will spare her from being driven to the brink of extinction, considering that the Zhao family raised her and that everyone is so pragmatic.
What? Old Man Zhao and Old Woman Zhao might go to jail? What does that have to do with them? Did they send them to buy and sell children?
The court's verdict is not to be challenged.
If the elderly couple can hold out until they are released from prison, then we can bring them back.
A few days later, when the old village chief received the contract to donate the manor, he wasn't too surprised. He simply told his children and grandchildren, "One must always have a long-term vision!"
Was he a successful village chief? Not necessarily. Before Xiuya came along, he had no achievements to speak of. Their Zhao Family Village was the poorest village for miles around.
It was precisely because they recognized their own incompetence that they placed all their hopes on the children in the village.
As it turns out, this is also a kind of success.
I fondly remember those days when he had to outwit and outmaneuver the Zhao family to get Xiuya. You could say he spent the rest of his life working on that.
Damn it, if he had known that the Zhao family had the idea of selling their child back then, he would have taken her in and raised her himself. Maybe Xiuya would be much more successful now.
After the verdict was handed down, the reputation of Zhao Family Village began to rise rapidly, like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.
Village officials seized the business opportunity and began to pay more attention to beautifying the village environment, striving to turn it into a top-tier tourist attraction.
A few days later, at a mental hospital.
After several failed escape attempts, Cui Meixin was numb; her life as a wealthy lady for over a decade had made her incapable of such a crazy act.
They can only take a moderate approach and try to outsmart the evil forces.
Unfortunately, her intelligence seems to be a bit lacking.
The old dean was like someone with radar installed on her; no matter what she planned, he could cleverly see through it.
No wonder so many people want to escape from prison, but no one has ever actually succeeded.
After being cornered by the old dean once again, Cui Meixin tidied her disheveled hair haphazardly, her eyes sharpening.
Since the soft approach didn't work, they decided to use the hard one. Taking advantage of the old man's momentary lapse in attention, he pulled a small knife from his pocket, quickly restrained the old dean with one hand, and pointed the knife tip at his throat with the other.
"Get out of the way, all of you get out of the way! Anyone who dares to step forward, I'll kill them on the spot!" he said, retreating cautiously towards the main gate.
The former dean: ...
What kind of person did the young warlord send him? This is insane!
Maintaining composure, she gently advised, "Ms. Cui, please don't act impulsively. Murder is punishable by death!"
"Come on, mentally ill people don't get punished for killing!" Then, remembering something, she looked at him with interest: "Don't forget, my diagnosis was issued by your hospital!"
Hmph, she's not afraid of him at all. Even if she gets caught, she'll just stay here anyway, so why not take a gamble?
She was going to go crazy if she didn't see her daughter and parents again.
The other doctors didn't seem as panicked as Cui Meixin had imagined; such things shouldn't happen too frequently in a hospital.
The old dean has the necessary tools; there's no need to worry.
So you just want to run away? Then go ahead and go, we'll just catch you later.
With surveillance cameras everywhere, where could she possibly run to?
In this way, Cui Meixin easily took the old director hostage and left the mental hospital. She even stole a car from some doctor, pushed the old director aside, started the engine, and drove away.
"Dean, are you alright?" A group of doctors rushed over.
“I immediately sent men to chase after them.”
The old dean waved his hand, glanced at the car that was almost out of sight, his eyes filled with complicated emotions, and took out his phone: "I'll make a call first."
Despite the hospital illegally imprisoning this normal person here, he has never done anything that violates professional ethics in his life.
But everyone has a weakness, and unfortunately, his weakness was exploited by the young warlord.
He had no choice.
If possible, he hoped the young governor would reconsider.
He really didn't want to leave such a stain on his innocent life.
Clinging to a sliver of hope, he reported into the megaphone, "Rose has run away!"
Back at the hospital, Uncle Hong held his phone to Mu Yunfei's ear, and after hearing what was being said, his face immediately fell.
I completely forgot about that.
The current Mu Yunya is not the same as before. He doesn't understand why that person would still protect Cui Meixin after knowing the plot so well.
Perhaps Cui Meixin really didn't know about the bad things her daughter had done in private, but doesn't that just show how irresponsible Cui Meixin was?
Those in positions of authority should fulfill their duties.
He didn't expect her to treat him the way she treated Mu Yunya, but surely it was her duty to take care of her own daughter?
Because of her inaction, he almost died.
Moreover, half of the luxurious life that Cui Meixin enjoyed belonged to his mother.
She squandered the wealth left by her mother while ignoring him and even bringing a demon into his life.
They've taken all the benefits, leaving him with nothing but scars. Why should he forgive and forget now?
Huangfu Zique sensed the oppressive atmosphere emanating from his friend and knew that this guy was about to turn dark again: "Don't always let the past influence your right choices."
Ah Huang had chatted with him about some gossip, and it seemed that Mu Yunya had blocked Ah Fei at school, telling him not to touch Cui Meixin yet.
That person has a God's-eye view; perhaps there really was some misunderstanding regarding Cui Meixin's matter.
He didn't want his good friend to have a day when he regretted his actions.
He might let them encounter some minor, insignificant problems, but he would definitely help them avoid major life-altering events.
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