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Chapter 89

Yezi was in a bad mood after being rejected continuously, but thinking that Zhou Sheng was a good person, he followed silently.

Zhou Sheng got into the car and soon after he sat down, he saw Ye Zi coming and sitting not far from him.

After he saw it, he ignored it.

Soon, after arriving at the destination, Zhou Sheng got off the car.

After walking a few steps, I noticed someone was following me. When I turned around, I saw Noko.

His eyebrows twitched twice, looking unhappy.

When Yezi saw it, he stopped and looked at Zhou Sheng sincerely, his eyes full of expectation.

Zhou Sheng sighed, said nothing, turned around and continued walking.

After Zhou Sheng returned home, his mother Li Fang excitedly went out to greet him.

She had not seen her son for several days and she missed him very much. She took Zhou Sheng to look up and down and breathed a long sigh of relief when she saw that her son was in good health.

Then, she said with a worried look: "Son, something happened to your dad."

"What's the matter?" Zhou Sheng's expression changed.

Li Fang looked solemn, "Two days ago, after Wu Laizi bought our sweet potatoes and ate them, he had diarrhea. In order to calm things down, he asked us to pay two thousand yuan in compensation, but your father and I didn't have that much money, so we kept biting him.

It was Wu Laizi who framed you, so Wu Laizi beat your father. After your father fought back, he was taken away by the village chief. The village chief also said that your father would not be free until the matter was investigated."

After Zhou Sheng heard this, he turned around and left, "Mom, I'm going to find the village chief."

Even if this matter is really their fault, the village chief does not have the right to imprison people or restrict other people's freedom.

The village chief's house.

Xu Dalong was drinking tea leisurely in the yard. Wang Enhua, who was waiting on her husband, heard a knock on the door and went to open the door.

When Wang Enhua saw that the visitor was Zhou Sheng, her expression remained unchanged, but she still turned sideways and let Zhou Sheng into the room.

Xu Dalong's eyes glanced at Zhou Sheng lukewarmly, then fell elsewhere.

"Let my dad go!" Zhou Sheng said straight to the point, with a very serious tone, "It's illegal for you to imprison my dad privately. I can go to the police station and sue you."

"Who said I imprisoned your dad? I was helping your dad." Xu Dalong stood up calmly and said slowly: "Your dad fought with Wu Kaiyi, and Wu Kaiyi is a notorious scoundrel. If I didn't

Help your dad and bring him to my house to lock him up, then your dad will have been beaten to a disability by Wu Laizi long ago."

These words made Zhou Sheng's originally cold face soften a little. Wu Laizi is indeed a person who is not easy to mess with. Once he is messed with, he can't get rid of it like dog-skin plaster. Wu Laizi's method of torturing people is also quite evil. There was once someone

Got hit.

"I really do it for your own good." Xu Dalong showed a sincere expression.

Zhou Sheng waved his hand and said, "I want to see my dad!"

"Okay." Xu Dalong responded, and then said something profound, "However, you can't take the person away because the matter has not been investigated clearly. If you take him away and cause trouble later, things will not be that simple."

Zhou Sheng’s eyes moved, and he decided to compromise first, then nodded and repeated, “I want to see my dad!

"Come with me!" Xu Dalong hooked his hands.

Xu Dalong took Zhou Sheng to the woodshed and opened the door.

Zhou Quan looked at the door, saw his son, and immediately stood up, "You're back."

"Dad!" Zhou Sheng shouted and walked into the woodshed.

Seeing that my father's hair was sloppy, his clothes were dirty, and his face was haggard, I knew that he had not had a good rest these days and was imprisoned in a woodshed without a bed. It was impossible for him to live comfortably!

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