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Chapter 291: Mo Boyuan, the Citizen That Abided the Rules

“Damn, Shen Peiyi, you’re sothing. You sent so many despicable ssages to Tingxu. Was your conscience been eaten by a dog? Back then, if Tingxu hadn’t taken the initiative to be your friend because she heard that you were isolated by the entire school and bullied, do you think that you would have been able to have a smooth life in school all those years ago? Tingxu was the one who helped you to return the favor to those people that you offended. That’s why they didn’t bother to find fault on you. Heh, and this is what you do to repay!”

Su Muxue read a few reports. She couldn’t bear to look at them and directly threw them in front of the Shen Family, “Take a look for yourself. Your daughter has done so an things behind your back! Don’t make your family look innocent, while the others are all bad guys that have hard you. However, isn’t that the face that the Shen Family is used to putting on? Always acting like a victim, making the others who were on the right side seem like they were on the wrong side.”

The Shen Family could only brace themselves and pick up the investigation reports to read. They couldn’t help but felt shocked when they read the contents.

Madam Shen quickly said, “Impossible. These can’t be from Peiyi!

The ssage said that she’s three months pregnant, so it definitely can’t be her. She doesn’t even have a boyfriend, and there’s nothing wrong with her body!”

Mo Boyuan was calm, “So, Madam Shen, we can reasonably suspect that the Young Lady of the Shen Family is suffering from a serious ntal problem. Indeed, these tens of thousands of ssages and five years were not sothing that soone normal could persist on, except for those paranoid delusional patients.

“Right, she was indeed sick. She was ntally ill, and it was serious! Otherwise, how would she dare to hook on the Crown Prince?”

Mo Boyuan and Su Muxue’s words made Madam Shen unable to accept it, “No! Impossible! My daughter is not ntally ill! It doesn’t prove that my daughter sent these ssages!”

Everyone understood what ntal illness ant.

Mo Boyuan gave his bodyguard a gaze, and the bodyguard behind him spoke coldly, “Madam Shen, we have traced the IP address of the ti and found the surrounding surveillance caras. It’s Miss Shen!”

“This... this... it can’t be. It’s impossible.”

The bodyguard guarding outside the villa ca in, “Boss, the police have arrived.”

Mo Boyuan nodded.

Master Shen’s body trembled upon hearing that the police ca, and he questioned, “You, what are you trying to do?”

Mo Boyuan stood up from his chair and looked down at the family mbers from the Shen Family, “Doing the thing we should do, of course. Shouldn’t the citizens call the police if they are in trouble?”

His wife had warned him not to do anything that violated the constitution and laws. He was a good citizen.

Yes, Mo Boyuan, the citizen that abided the rules.

Four policen ca. In fact, only two policen were needed. But they have to do it since the person who called the police was Mo Boyuan, the famous crown prince of Yun City.

“Miss Shen, right? Co with us.”

Shen Peiyi was a girl, after all. She was very panicked when she was reported to the police station.

“No... Dad... Mom... I don’t want to go to the police station,” she stamred.

No wonder she didn’t say anything. Her face seed to be more swollen than before.

Madam Shen tugged on the sleeve of Master Shen, who was beside her and said, “What should we do?”

“Who should I ask if you ask

that?”

Madam Shen could only ask for Old Madam Shen’s help when she saw that her husband couldn’t be relied on at such a crucial mont, “Mother, you have to save your granddaughter!”

Old Lady Shen kept twirling a string of beads in her hand. She was flustered and exasperated. “How do you usually raise your child? Have you taught her to be that maniac? It’s unfortunate to have such a woman like you in our Shen Family.”

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