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Wu Qiong adamantly denied that she had tampered with the bottle of wine, saying that Song Tao had asked her to take it from her father’s wine cabinet, and she hadn’t paid much attention at the ti, so she gave it to him.

Then today, it suddenly ca out, and during the toasting, he changed his story and said it was presented by her.

"At the ti, I found it strange but thought maybe he wanted to make a good impression on my father, so I went along with it." Wu Qiong recalled angrily. What a bastard! You had steal wine from ho for you, and then you drugged it? From the start, you wanted to take the bla, didn’t you? Isn’t that too despicable!

Of course, Song Tao wouldn’t admit it and hoped Fang Guanghui would help. It’s all arranged by Fang Guanghui. He was tricked too; how could he know it was truly poisonous?

But Fang Guanghui found a lawyer to defend him, subtly hinting: If you’re smart, don’t be stupid. If you dare to implicate , the future won’t be good. The things you’ve done before are enough to convict you eight hundred tis. Not to ntion, you cheated Yang Yun out of her money; after offending people, what good outco can you expect?

"May the companion die but spare the monk," he said, "Of course, I’ll find a good lawyer to acquit you. If you drag into this, not only will there be no evidence, but you’ll also lose soone to handle your case. Think it over carefully."

Fang Guanghui lost an ear, and his hatred for the Yang Family was undeniable. Now he’s thinking about revenge, but the premise is not to get caught.

Back when Yang Yun went to Shenzhen for skin grafts, it was Fang Guanghui who cheated her. He and his accomplices scamd her out of her money, and Fang Guanghui knew about it but didn’t stop them, and took advantage of the situation even more.

Though he deeply resented Fang Guanghui, he realized there was no way to implicate him. First, there was no evidence, plus he had a death on his hands in Shenzhen. If it all ca out, it would be a dead end.

He could only plead guilty himself, but he claid it wasn’t murder, but manslaughter.

"I thought it was just ordinary wine that would make soone vomit. I wanted to cause a scene to show how much I cared for Wu Qiong, but who knew... I was wrong!" He displayed an expression of deep remorse, even shedding tears.

He claid that during his travels abroad, he bought so drugs from a street vendor, who said they would only cause nausea and headaches, not truly intending to kill, just to play a prank.

He lanted that his partner’s father didn’t recognize him, but seeing their reactions now, he knew the drugs were wrong. That’s why he wouldn’t admit it.

"I really love my partner! I truly didn’t want to kill her father; I regret it so much, please forgive !" He almost burst into tears.

When Wu Qiong found out, she angrily shouted in the hospital: "He’s lying, he’s trying to kill people without paying, despicable scoundrel, you must teach him a lesson, let him die!"

"Alright, calm down," Wu Dafu held Wu Qiong, trying to soothe her.

"Dad, why did I fall for that conman bastard? I really made a mistake!"

Wu Dafu patted her back: "Alright, what you need to do now is to recover well. Dad promises you, no one will bully you anymore. Trust ."

She kept crying, feeling as aggrieved as one could be. Wu Dafu wasn’t as angry; that fellow admitting his cri and honestly pleading guilty was shocking, but his daughter was now mature, which was most important. As for the rest, they weren’t crucial, and they would take ti.

Fang Guanghui kept his promise and found a lawyer for Song Tao. He wasn’t too worried; having killed soone, Song Tao wasn’t getting out. Yang Yun’s parents refused any compensation, wanting only his death, and found their own lawyer too.

Wu Dafu also hired a lawyer to sue Song Tao for attempted murder. This case wouldn’t be easy, but it would take ti.

Sun Chan learned about the matter while visiting Wu Qiong; after all, they were classmates, and Wu Qiong was not fundantally bad, so Sun Chan was willing to visit her. She ca with Liu Enming, brought so food, and a book for Wu Qiong to read when bored.

Sun Chan said, "Take care and recover soon so you can return to school."

Seeing Sun Chan, Wu Qiong choked up: "I’m sorry, because of my willfulness, your family suffered. It’s my fault..."

"It’s not your fault," Sun Chan held Wu Qiong’s hand tightly. "Fang Guanghui and that man planned this all along. Otherwise, why is your partner in jail, and Fang Guanghui so actively hiring lawyers to acquit him?"

Wu Qiong looked at Sun Chan, extrely incredulous.

Sun Chan sighed: "Our family’s enmity with Fang Guanghui is impossible to resolve. Fang Guanghui is definitely the mastermind behind it all, but there’s no evidence yet."

Wu Qiong beca anxious upon hearing this: "What’s this about not finding evidence? If he didn’t do it, why hire a lawyer to find evidence and acquit Song Tao? He’s afraid of being dragged into this, right?"

"People say they’re from the sa place, can’t neglect him. This person is very cunning," Sun Chan said.

Such an excuse, though obviously false, couldn’t be helped. People need evidence to handle cases.

Wu Qiong angrily clenched her fists; if Song Tao and Fang Guanghui were in cahoots, then eting her and approaching her must have all been with a motive? She felt deeply disappointed, living to such an age but still needing her father to worry about her, shedding tears in frustration.

"If I wasn’t careful, my dad could have died! I thought at the ti that my dad was disrespecting by refusing to drink; now thinking back, it was a narrow escape."

Liu Enming comforted: "Forget it. It’s not your fault. A man like that deceiving girls definitely isn’t the first ti; he’s an experienced player. You being deceived is normal, none of the problems have anything to do with you, don’t bla yourself."

Wu Qiong glanced at Liu Enming; previously he had been cold to her, but now he ca to comfort her, which was good, but she was still very distressed, feeling emotionally down for several days.

Luckily, Wu Dafu ca every day to comfort his daughter. One day, he saw her eating tangerine canned fruit and vomiting. His heart was in his throat. His biggest worry now was his daughter’s relationship with Song Tao, yet he didn’t dare to ask directly, only testing the waters with hints, saying things like Song Tao might never get out of prison in this lifeti, and even if he does, he won’t have good days, and if she has any lingering ties with him, she should resolve them quickly.

"The past is trivial now, what’s important is your determination. If there’s really sothing, you must talk to Dad, don’t be silly. It’s impossible to have a future with that person," he said seriously.

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