Defrosting The Cold Young Master

Chapter 2277 - 2281: They’re All Dead



He couldn’t help but sigh again: His status in this family!

Ever since the affair between him and Ruan Feifei became known, he clearly felt that his status in this family plummeted.

Before, he was Gu Junzhu’s elder brother.

Since the affair between him and Ruan Feifei was revealed, he always felt like a younger brother in front of Gu Junzhu.

When Gu Junzhu looked at him, it seemed like there was a hint of… mockery in his eyes, as if… looking at a fool.

Heartache!

He couldn’t think about it anymore.

If he kept thinking, he would definitely have a heart attack.

The three brothers, along with Xiao Shumiao and Lingyue, chatted idly as they made their way to the detention center.

Arrangements had already been made at the detention center, and Gu Junzhu and the others smoothly met Yang Zhaoqin.

Yang Zhaoqin sat on an iron chair, handcuffed, her hair disheveled, her face full of panic.

She didn’t understand, after all these years, why had the police suddenly found her again?

Back then, before Yang Shaotong was arrested, her daughter Ruan Feifei suddenly complained of stomach pain, writhing in agony on the bed.

There was no hospital near the mountain village, so she took her daughter to a nearby town for medical attention.

At the hospital in the town, the doctor found nothing, yet Ruan Feifei was in so much pain that she couldn’t even walk.

The doctor advised her daughter to stay in the hospital for observation.

She and her daughter spent a night in the hospital.

The next day, her daughter’s condition improved a bit, so she took her back to the small mountain village.

Upon returning to the mountain village, she learned that a team had come and arrested Yang Shaotong and the others.

Later, the police arrived and took Yang Shaotong and the others to the police station.

She was terrified and fled with Ruan Feifei.

She feared that Yang Shaotong and the others would turn her in, so she didn’t dare to return to her hometown and randomly found a remote town to hide.

Later, her daughter got into Beijing University, and only then did she come to Beijing with her daughter.

After arriving in Beijing, her daughter worked several jobs to support herself, earning a considerable amount of money, and her life became quite decent.

Although she still hid in an inconspicuous place, using a fake name, and didn’t dare to wander around boldly, at least she lived in comfort, ate well, and dressed well, spending her days chatting and playing cards with some senior madames nearby, far better than the days of dodging and hiding with Yang Shaotong.

Ten years passed in the blink of an eye, and she had thought that the things she did back then had gradually been buried by time, and no one would come looking for her again.

She didn’t expect that as she was playing cards at a neighbor’s house, a group of police suddenly barged in and brought her here.

She was scared out of her wits.

Trafficking women and children, selling human organs, she was just an accomplice, not a crime punishable by death.

But back then, those ten or so people all died in prison shortly after being incarcerated!

What about her?

If captured and sent to prison, would she also be unable to escape death?

Her daughter had achieved success and married into a wealthy family, living a life of luxury, and she hadn’t lived enough yet. She didn’t want to die!

She looked in horror at Gu Junzhu and Zhan Jinchuan seated opposite her, asking with a trembling voice, “Who are you? I haven’t broken the law, why are you arresting me?”

She had it all figured out.

Back then, those ten or so people all died in prison, none survived.

She is the only one living; as long as she denies everything, no one can convict her.

She could be released without charge.

No matter what they say, she wouldn’t admit to it.


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