Chapter 201: Chapter 201 Cold Blooded Chapter 201: Chapter 201 Cold Blooded The police station staff first went to ng Chuyue to verify the matter of eighty thousand yuan.
They ca to her house to ask.
“Fu Peng and Feng Shan accused ng Jingfen of being their accomplice, saying she had divided several hundred thousand yuan over the years.
We didn’t find other evidence of ng Jingfen trafficking people, but when we arrested her, we found a bank book with eighty thousand yuan on her.
She said the money was given to her by your mother, ng Wanhua, and that you knew about it.
We want to ask if what she said is true.”
ng Chuyue was dumbfounded.
Did ng Jingfen really have that much money?
It seed like Lin Fangwei had only given her fifty thousand yuan before?
The last ti she set a trap for her, ng Jinhua took over thirty thousand.
So where did this extra fifty thousand yuan co from?
Could she really have been a human trafficker?
And had been doing it for several years?
If so, then she must be very capable, not having been exposed in her previous life.
ng Chuyue thought and thought but still couldn’t believe ng Jingfen was a trafficker.
These money must be related to Lin Fangwei, right?
Did the kidney Lin Fangwei had transplanted run into problems again?
So she entrusted ng Jingfen to find a new kidney source, and this was a deposit?
ng Chuyue couldn’t figure it out and finally said seriously, “My mother left a will before she died, leaving all her property to .
I don’t know about her giving money to ng Jingfen, but I think my mother wouldn’t secretly give her so much money.
Although my mother quite liked her, she loved her brother ng Yajun and cousin ng Yu the most; it wouldn’t make sense to secretly give her money alone.
Of course, you might say maybe my mother secretly gave them money too.
But my mother’s inco was only so much, even if she wanted to do that, she wouldn’t have the ans.”
If possible, ng Chuyue really wanted to expose the kidney theft by ng Jingfen and Lin Fangwei right away, but unfortunately, ng Lingi was now completely enamored with Wang Zhipeng and most likely wouldn’t co forward to testify.
It might even backfire on her, so this matter could only be settled later.
Thinking of this, ng Chuyue suddenly missed Erhu.
Uh-huh, it would have been better if Erhu had appeared earlier, making it convenient for her to do many things.
While thinking, ng Chuyue used “Divine Sense” to order Erhu to investigate the situation at the Lin family tomorrow.
The police station staff asked about so things before ng Wanhua’s death and politely took their leave.
They now favored ng Chuyue and Shen Ci, who caught the traffickers and gave them credit.
…
Because the money didn’t add up, ng Jingfen was officially detained.
The news reached the ng Family, and ng Jinhua and Fu Hongfang loathed ng Chuyue.
ng Jinhua gritted her teeth, “ng Chuyue’s heart is really poisonous; she wants to harm Jingfen.”
Fu Hongfang flushed, “It’s just a word from her, and she just watched Jingfen be falsely accused.
She’s so cold-blooded.
No, I have to settle the account with her.
Humph, if Jingfen can’t end well, neither will she…”
She talked nonstop with fervor, and ng Yajun suddenly yelled, “Enough.
You can’t bla her for this; she didn’t intentionally fra her.
She just didn’t want to commit perjury, didn’t want to break the law.”
Fu Hongfang, “…”
ng Jinhua, “…”
So angry, about to pass out.
Fu Hongfang heartbrokenly accused ng Yajun, “Why are you defending her?
Do you think she’ll accept you into her cram school if you defend her?
You’re dreaming.”
ng Yajun, gasping for air, finally said in a lancholic tone, “Have you forgotten last ti?
Initially, because it was just over thirty thousand yuan, she let it go with our big sister.
If she knew big sister had embezzled a total of a hundred and ten thousand, do you think she’d let it go?
So, she really didn’t know about this money.
Since she didn’t know, why would she perjure herself for big sister?
Don’t say she’s already severed ties with us.
I’ll tell you, even I, her own brother, under these circumstances, wouldn’t risk ruining my future to commit perjury.”
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