In desperation, Bai Jing looked at Zhou Guangsheng, who was walking at the back, and she suddenly reached out to grab him, her face begging, "Guangsheng, can you, for the sake of..."
As soon as Zhou Guangsheng saw Bai Jing’s expression, he knew what she wanted to do.
At this mont, because of the Zhou’s parents’ disdain and rejection of Fang Xiu, Zhou Guangsheng wished he could kill Bai Jing. Should he still speak up for her, he truly would be sick.
Therefore, without waiting for her to finish talking, Zhou Guangsheng shook off her hand, "No, Bai Jing, considering that we are husband and wife, I’ve done a lot for you, I even almost lost my life, even if I did owe you sothing, it has long been paid off."
"In the future, should we et again, I will treat you like a stranger, perhaps even worse than that. You have achieved your goal this ti, and I hope, no matter what, you will not harass our family’s life again."
Having said that, Zhou Guangsheng didn’t even glance at Bai Jing and followed in the steps of Fang Xiu and Fang Pingying toward the Police Station.
Bai Jing was always soone who didn’t easily ask for help. Seeing that lowering her attitude didn’t work, she imdiately resud her haughty deanor, snorted coldly, and walked downstairs.
When Fang Pingying and the others were going downstairs, they happened to see Bai Jing on the phone in a phone booth not far away, her face full of smiles, seemingly with a touch of flattery.
Fang Pingying imdiately thought that the Police Station at this ti might not be as just and incorruptible as it would be later; it wouldn’t always handle things impartially, and often, background was very important.
For a family like Bai Jing’s, it’s inevitable they would have many connections, and Bai Jing making a phone call at this ti was certainly seeking help.
Thinking of this, Fang Pingying also took out her cell phone from her bag and made several calls. After all, her status was different now, and in doing business, she had co to know many people, including a few from the officialdom.
Since she was going to deal with Bai Jing this ti, she would definitely not let her escape so easily.
She even decided that no matter which heavyweight Bai Jing brought over, she would fight her case up through the ranks, determined to settle things once and for all.
But Bai Jing had no idea about all of this; she still thought that having a background and soone to back her up ant nothing would happen to her at the Police Station. After making the call, she was as arrogant as she always was when she had caused trouble before, looking like she was defying Fang Pingying to do anything about her.
Fang Pingying scoffed coldly, wanting to see what end Bai Jing would et. She was going to do more than just get Bai Jing fired; she wanted Bai Jing to give an account for everything she had done over the years.
They sat in the lobby of the Police Station for a while, and a person from the station soon ca out.
The first to co out was the squad leader Fang Pingying had t last ti. Since he had had contact with her afterward, he smiled and greeted her as soon as he saw her, "Sister Fang."
Fang Pingying smiled back at him, then pulled him aside and briefly told him about the situation. She also ntioned her concern about the possibility of Bai Jing having soone behind her but said that she could seek help as well. She asked if the situation could be handled fairly and if not, she knew so people and could have them co over if necessary.
The squad leader weighed his options and finally gave Fang Pingying a firm answer. When he spoke, he made sure that Bai Jing, who was nearby, could hear him, "This matter will certainly be dealt with according to the rules. No matter how strong the backing anyone has, I am willing to risk my position as squad leader of the police to ensure this matter is thoroughly investigated and that those deserving punishnt receive it."
Thus, this matter was no longer dealt with according to background, but was investigated according to standard procedures.
Before, Bai Jing hadn’t foreseen this move; the lab report she had tampered with was carelessly done.
In fact, she had just bribed a few doctors and nurses in the hospital’s lab to print out a report. She originally thought that besides the hospital staff, few people could understand it, so there was no need to make it too detailed.
Indeed, very few could understand it. In that era, not many people knew about this kind of technology, and there wasn’t much point in spending a lot of money to verify such things.
But because it was done so carelessly, it was particularly easy to investigate.
The investigation at the hospital took hardly any effort; the doctors and nurses bribed by Bai Jing all repeated the sa story, saying they were instructed by Bai Jing, who had given them so benefits. So didn’t get much, and so didn’t get anything at all; they simply succumbed to pressure due to her father’s position as the hospital director.
In fact, at that ti, this kind of thing wasn’t considered very serious, nor would it result in other punishnts from the Public Security Bureau, not even close to detention or sentencing.
However, as soon as the news broke, the hospital imdiately issued a notice, fired Bai Jing and everyone else involved, and because of this scandal, Bai Jing would never be able to work in any hospital-related positions again.
Moreover, since Bai Jing’s issue had beco a big deal, soone even leaked her private information, revealing that she was an unmarried mother with a daughter of unknown paternity.
Soon, headlines about Bai Jing’s life were reported in the city newspapers, including things from when she was younger.
This involved a woman’s reputation, which was especially important at the ti, more important even than life, so what Bai Jing had done this ti was enough to make her regret it for the rest of her life.
Worse still, Bai Jing’s actions had indirectly affected her father’s position in the hospital, prompting an internal investigation.
Based on his position, it was impossible for her father to be completely clean, so in the end, the Bai Family might all suffer due to Bai Jing’s wrongdoings.
Of course, Bai Jing attributed all her hatred to Fang Pingying. She swore that even at the cost of her own life, she would see to it that Fang Pingying did not die a peaceful death.
In the end, due to a series of blows, Bai Jing was on the verge of a ntal breakdown; she couldn’t care for anything else now. Her only hope was to kill Fang Pingying.
Of course, Fang Pingying had said before, what she intended to do was definitely more than just having Bai Jing lose her job; she wanted Bai Jing to take responsibility for all her past actions, including causing juzi to lose her child, including nearly costing Zhou Guangsheng his life.
She was determined to have Bai Jing face legal sanctions.
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