The onlookers burst into a round of enthusiastic applause, "This is the triumph of good over evil!"
"Young man, thank you so much," the injured elderly man said as he walked over, continuously thanking Gao Fei.
"A righteous man could not ignore another's plight!" Gao Fei said with a smile, "Let take you to the hospital for a check-up? To see if there are any internal injuries, being hit by a car is no trivial matter."
"No need, I'm fine," the old man said hastily, shaking his head, "It's just so scrapes, I'll just put so dicine on it when I get ho, there's no need to go to the hospital."
"Still, you should get it checked out; don't worry, the dical expenses will be reimbursed," Gao Fei insisted, "Besides, you'll also get so compensation."
"Really, there's no need..."
"Co on, you'll feel better after a check-up."
"Alright, I'll take your advice."
And so, Gao Fei drove the elderly man to the hospital. That's what doing a good deed from start to finish is all about! Punishing the wicked while caring for the injured party.
After a thorough examination, no internal injuries were found. It was only a broken skin on the arm and a little blood. A few days of rest would do the trick, but for safety's sake, the hospital still wanted the man to stay for observation because so injuries are latent and won't appear imdiately—such cases were not uncommon.
After settling the old man in, Gao Fei left.
On the drive ho, Gao Fei called Liu ngyao to inquire about Ye Shanshan's traffic accident.
"You can rest easy with on it, she will be dealt with seriously," Liu ngyao affird, "This ti, no amount of interceding will work."
"Of course I'll be at ease with you watching over," Gao Fei replied cheerfully, "Co ho early after work, I'm cooking today, to give you a little treat."
"I want braised pork."
"Alright, I'll make it for you."
"I also want fried fish."
"No problem, I'll make it."
"And tomato and egg soup."
"Done."
"And also..."
"Are you a rice bucket? Can one person eat that much?"
"None of your business? If I can't finish, I'll continue tomorrow!"
"…Fine, I'll make it! Happy now?"
"Better."
After chatting for a bit longer, Gao Fei hung up the phone and then concentrated on driving.
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In the dark and claustrophobic interrogation room.
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A middle-aged couple was talking to Ye Shanshan; they were her parents.
"Dad, Mom, why did you only co now? Hurry up and get out of here, I'm sick of this place," Ye Shanshan said.
"You still want to get out?" Her father snorted coldly, "You've caused a big disaster this ti, neither your mom nor I can save you now."
"Ah!" Ye Shanshan's face changed, "Is it really that serious?"
"My daughter, when will you ever grow up," her father sighed heavily, "Driving the wrong way was one thing, but then you even hit soone. An apology would have been enough, but instead, you not only refused to apologize, but threatened the victim. When the police arrived, they didn't even dare to arrest you. You really think you're so powerful," he said.
"That person wasn't seriously hurt," Ye Shanshan said, "I checked at the ti; it was just a scrape, nothing serious."
"Lucky for you it wasn't serious, or your life would have been over," her father snorted.
Ye Shanshan pouted and muttered under her breath, "I know how to drive; I wouldn't kill soone." Her voice was quiet, but her parents still heard her.
"Bang!"
Her father slamd his hand on the table, "Know how? If you did, why were you driving the wrong way?"
"Shanshan, you've caused us too much worry," her mother said with a wry smile, "How much trouble have you caused ever since you were little? In the end, it was always who had to fix things for you. We thought that when you grew up, you'd be sensible and stop causing trouble, but who knew... after growing up, your troubles only got worse!
For example, this ti, you've offended a very important person. They've demanded a severe punishnt for you, and despite your father and I asking many people we know and pulling lots of strings, it was no use."
"Go to Grandpa and Grandma," Ye Shanshan exclaid, "Their network is broad, their influence is great. As long as they step in, I'm sure they can save ." In her eyes, her grandparents were omnipotent; no matter how complicated the situation, it would beco simple once in their hands.
"We tried," her mother shook her head, "No use! Even your grandparents can't save you."
"Ah?" Ye Shanshan panicked, "How can that be? My grandparents are big shots, a single stomp from them and Southern City trembles three tis. With their clout, they can't save ?"
"In this world, there are many people far more powerful than your grandparents," her mother said, "The person you've offended has formidable connections, beyond what your grandparents can deal with."
"Ah! What do we do then?" Ye Shanshan beca frantic, "I don't want to go to jail."
"Now you're worried? What were you doing before?" her father shook his head helplessly, "Thinking you can get out unscathed is impossible now. The only thing you can do is to actively admit your mistakes, apologize sincerely to the elderly person you hit, and compensate them adequately. You must obtain their forgiveness, so that... your punishnt might be lighter."
"What kind of punishnt will I face?" Ye Shanshan asked anxiously.
Her father pondered for a mont, "At least detention, and if it's serious, you might even be sentenced to prison."
"Ah!" Ye Shanshan was terrified, tears streaming down her face, "I don't want to go to jail, I really don't want to go to jail, Dad, Mom, you must save , you must! I don't want to go to jail! Wuuu..."
"Stop crying," her father beca annoyed, "What's the use of crying! You're my daughter, I will definitely save you."
"Yes, stop crying, we'll do everything we can to get you out," her mother said, heartbroken at her daughter's tears, moving over to wipe them away, "Listen, once you get out, you must restrain yourself and not cause any more trouble."
"I know, I know," Ye Shanshan nodded hastily, her makeup sared by the tears, looking like a teary-faced cat, her previous arrogance when hitting the person was long gone, "I will change, definitely change, I'll never drive the wrong way or hit anyone again."
"It's not just about driving the wrong way or hitting soone; mainly, it's your temper and personality. You must control them; stop losing your temper at people," her father said sternly.
"I'll rember," Ye Shanshan said as she wiped her tears, looking pitiful.
"That's the way it is, then. Reflect well on your actions here, don't worry too much, your mother and I will get you out," her father said, offering a few words of comfort before he and her mother got up to leave.
Ye Shanshan was left sitting in the chair, wiping away tears.
Note: Chapters 242 and 243 have been revised, please read them again, sorry for the inconvenience!
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