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Chapter 2170: I proved my determination

Chapter 2170: I proved my determination

Xu Wei looked at Xia Huaijin's reaction and asked, "Did you think of someone?"

Xia Huaijin had indeed thought of it, but he couldn't say anything without evidence. He just thanked him and said, "Thank you, Awei. I will investigate according to this idea."

"Why are you being polite to me? Are you okay with your suspension?" Xu Wei asked with concern.

"It's okay, I just have a few days to spend with Wanwan." Xia Huaijin said.

Xu Wei clicked his tongue: "You really want beauty rather than power, and I'm not afraid of your old man scolding you."

"I've scolded him a long time ago." Xia Huaijin said nonchalantly.

Xu Wei smiled and nodded at him, knowing that his urine was the loudest in the world, so he said: "Let's have dinner together tonight, I'll treat you to a meal and catch the wind for you."

"Tomorrow night, I promised my mother to take Wanwan home for dinner tonight," Xia Huaijin said.

"Hey, are you meeting your parents now? It seems there is no obstacle at your house." Xu Wei asked.

Xia Huaijin nodded: "I think I have spent seven years proving my determination not to marry until later."

It's indeed long enough.

Seven years.

Xu Wei admired him. How many men could do what Xia Huaijin did? In today's society, if his wife is terminally ill and has not yet died, the man is already thinking about finding someone else.

In the small garden.

Xu Jing's eyes were so wide that they almost popped out of her head, and she said in disbelief: "Han Yi? Who is Han Yi? Why didn't you tell me about this person?"

"She is one year below us and is our school girl. She likes Huaijin. She once approached me privately and said she could give me a sum of money as long as I was willing to leave Huaijin. But I didn't agree, so she said she would let me

Don't regret it, she won't let me be with Xia Huaijin. I didn't doubt her at first. It wasn't until I later learned that she went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and became Huaijin's translator that I suspected her, but I didn't have any doubts about her.

Evidence." Cheng Yu said.

Xu Jing took a breath: "What does this Han Yi family do? Are they so powerful?"

"Her father was an official and is now the leader of the provincial party committee. He seemed to be the mayor back then and was later promoted." Cheng Yu only checked this out later.

"No wonder he's so awesome." Xu Jing sighed, and then asked, "Then why didn't you tell Xia Huaijin your suspicions?"

"Even if I don't tell him, he will find out sooner or later. I just don't want him to know so early that I am in jail because of him. I have really had a bad life these years, but he is not much better than me. If possible, I hope he

Don't look into that matter," Cheng Yu said.

Xu Jing didn't know what to say. What should I say about this matter? It wasn't Xia Huaijin's fault, but it seemed to be his fault. Who made him look so attractive?

Alas, she and Xu Wei were in an ordinary relationship, just falling in love, getting married, and having a daughter.

Why is Xia Huaijin and Jiang Wanyin’s love story so tortuous!

Xu Jing, who didn't know how to objectively evaluate this matter, hugged Cheng Yu and comforted her: "Wan Yin, don't think like this. We won't bear the charges that you shouldn't bear. I support Xia Huaijin in this matter and must investigate it."

, to restore your innocence."

Cheng Yu hummed, hugged her back, and thanked her: "Thank you for always remembering me."

"Of course I will remember you. Calculate how many red envelopes you owe me for marriage, children, and the new year's money for your goddaughter every year. You want to default on the debt." Xu Jing pinched her waist to settle the accounts.

Cheng Yu chuckled: "You are a money addict."

Xu Jing snorted and sighed: "I am poor."

Cheng Yucai didn't believe her. Xu Jing's family was well off, she was the only parent, and she had connections at home, otherwise she and Xu Wei wouldn't have been able to stay in school after graduation.


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