Opening the envelope, inside was a stack of white papers.
Turning over one sheet, it read "Administrative Penalty Notice for Gambling." The next sheet said "Administrative Penalty Notice for Provocation and Disturbance." Another sheet stated "Administrative Penalty Notice for Truck Overloading." Without exception, the penalized person on all of them was Hu Xiaohua.
These were actually case files Yan Xishan had left at the police station. Since Hu Xiaohua was the manager of Yan Xishan's coal factory, Hu Xiaohua took the fall while Yan Xishan hid behind as the real boss.
Chen ilan wasn't surprised. After all, Yan Xishan earned dirty money. In his own words, he was "dancing disco on the edge of breaking the law" - illegal but not criminal. He paid fines on one hand while raking in money with the other. The police could at most fine him, but never arrest him.
Turning to the last sheet, Chen ilan was stunned. It was an "Administrative Penalty Notice for Prostitution."
The date: July 1986.
Incident recap: Yan Xishan and Hu Xiaoi were caught at XX Guest House during a police raid on prostitution. Upon investigation, the two had no marital relationship and were engaged in illegal sexual relations.
Holding this paper, Chen ilan was dumbfounded.
The fact that Hu Xiaoi and Yan Xishan had an illicit affair was sothing Chen ilan knew - she even had a pair of underwear as evidence.
But that proved nothing. She didn't have any real, effective evidence.
This kind of prostitution penalty notice should have been given to her by the police at the ti. They should have notified her to bail them out. But Yan Xishan had connections. Even if caught by the police, he could get out by spending so money.
So Hu Xiaoi and Yan Xishan's affair had been caught by the police two years ago, but she, like a fool, only got this penalty notice now, after marrying Yan Zhao?
Chen ilan understood Yan Zhao's intention in giving her these docunts. Yan Xishan was rotten to the core, as the saying goes "sores on his head and pus on his feet."
He probably wanted to verify if she had been involved in Yan Xishan's gambling, provocation, or fighting incidents.
After all, among those businesspeople who had "gone to sea" (entered private business) nowadays, so would hire thugs to cause trouble for profit, fighting over stalls and businesses. So won were even more vicious than n.
Chen ilan would need to explain that she had nothing to do with Yan Xishan's business.
But just then, Sister-in-law Mao's voice suddenly ca from outside: "ilan, are you ho?"
"Walk on the newspapers," said Yan Zhao, who was nailing window screens.
Chen ilan walked over on the newspapers and opened the door. "Sister-in-law Mao, what's the matter?"
"Give your house key, quick. I'll lock your door from the outside. Hu Xiaoi is coming. You don't need to see her," Sister-in-law Mao said.
Chen ilan had been waiting for Yan Xishan to co. So Yan Xishan hadn't co, but Hu Xiaoi had shown up first?
"Why's that?" Chen ilan asked again.
Sister-in-law Mao waved her hand. "Isn't she a private school teacher? I heard her official appointnt is about to co through. But so other teachers have written letters to the Education Bureau reporting that her private life is depraved and she has an unclear relationship with the nouveau riche Yan Xishan. She just took a bucket of cooking oil to your Uncle Yan, saying she'll co to find you later. She wants you and your Uncle Yan to testify for her, to prove that she and Yan Xishan had a proper marriage arranged by a matchmaker. Just think about it, isn't she trying to fra you? Your Uncle Yan will pretend to be sick and won't co. You should lock your door too. We shouldn't bother with that kind of woman."
After all, Chen ilan was the ex-wife and already divorced.
During her marriage to Yan Xishan, she had no direct evidence to prove Yan Xishan's infidelity, nor did the villagers. If Hu Xiaoi went to find the village secretary now, the secretary would know the truth but be unwilling to act, and could only pretend to be sick.
And if Hu Xiaoi ca to Chen ilan's door, they used to be good friends, and Zhaodi would have to attend Yanguan Primary School in the future. Would Chen ilan give this testimony or not?
If she didn't, Yan Xishan had plenty of connections in the Education Bureau. With a little bribe, Hu Xiaoi wouldn't be fired, at most just missing this round of official appointnts and waiting for the next.
But Zhaodi would still have to attend Yanguan Primary School. Hu Xiaoi had many teacher friends there. What if they united to make things difficult for Zhaodi?
If she did testify, everyone clearly knew about Hu Xiaoi and Yan Xishan's improper relationship. It was like a glob of thick snot - wouldn't Chen ilan just be disgusting herself?
Seeing Sister-in-law Mao so flustered, Chen ilan looked back at the stack of penalty notices on the window. Among them was an "Administrative Penalty Notice for Prostitution" - living proof.
Yan Zhao wasn't just her door god, he was her east wind.
If Hu Xiaoi was just a mistress, like a glob of spit on the roadside, Chen ilan wouldn't even bother with her.
But now Hu Xiaoi wanted to use her to clear her na. That wouldn't do. Although the overall teaching staff at Yanguan Primary School wasn't great, she couldn't let Hu Xiaoi mislead the children.
As they spoke, Hu Xiaoi, unable to get Yan Xiong to testify for her, had already left Yan Xiong's house and was walking this way carrying a bucket of cooking oil.
Sister-in-law Mao looked back, quickly shut Chen ilan's door, and hid.
Chen ilan could understand why she was being so cautious.
Not to ntion that Yan Xishan was now a local tyrant, he also had Hu Xiaohua under him. Hu Xiaohua was called a manager at the coal factory, but he was just a thug - the kind who liked to sneak up and hit people on the back of the head with bricks in the dead of night.
With the reform and opening up, old certificates were invalidated and land was equally distributed. Although they were still villagers, everyone had to earn their living by their own abilities.
Though Yan Xiong was the village secretary and managed big affairs, law enforcent wasn't as strict as before. Those scabby-headed thugs would get caught fighting, be sent to the police station for criticism and education, and be released after a couple of days. Then they'd fight again, get locked up again - going to the station was like going ho for them.
People tried to avoid trouble with such individuals as much as possible. There was no need to bring trouble upon oneself for soone else's affairs.
In this regard, even though Yan Zhao was a policeman, it didn't help. After all, most of the police on Jindong Road were in cahoots with the local tyrants and nouveau riche. Yan Zhao had just arrived, and those local tyrants weren't afraid of one small-ti cop.
It wasn't far, but there were still seven or eight houses between them. Hu Xiaoi was walking over, but halfway there she saw Third Sister-in-law Huang co out of her house and suddenly stopped. The two seed to be talking about sothing.
Chen ilan turned back to retrieve the envelope.
But just as she reached the window, Yan Zhao's rough, large hand caught hers.
What did he an? This was evidence. He had given it to her, so why wouldn't he let her use it?
"No fighting," he said.
Seeing Chen ilan's incredulous look, Yan Zhao continued, "Since I'm going to marry you, I've investigated everything Yan Xishan has done over the years. I know all his secrets."
So he not only knew that Yan Xishan had solicited prostitutes, but also knew all about the improprieties between Yan Xishan and Hu Xiaoi.
Did he think she was going out to fight Hu Xiaoi because he heard she was coming?
What kind of person did he take her for?
And he was hurting her hand.
This man, his hands were not only efficient at work but really strong when grabbing soone.
"Little Wang's dad, can you let go of ?" she asked.
"No fighting, even if the other party is wrong. The police can punish them, but you can't," Yan Zhao said again. "Arguing is fine, but not here. It would affect the children."
They weren't even married yet and barely knew each other. How could this man think she was going to go out and fight soone?
She hadn't even thought about arguing.
Soone like Hu Xiaoi wasn't worth the effort of opening her mouth to argue with.
Just then, Chen ilan suddenly turned her head and saw three heads lined up at the glass window, all looking at them with terrified expressions.
The mont Chen ilan turned around, Zhaodi dodged to the left, while Little Wang and Little Lang huddled together. In that instant, the children from the two families spontaneously divided into two camps, clearly demarcated. Little Wang and Little Lang stared at her, while Zhaodi, her face flushed red with anger, glared at Yan Zhao.
Children in remarried families have very sensitive relationships. In her previous life, Zhaodi never truly beca siblings with the Lü children. In fact, Lü Dabao often bullied Zhaodi when she wasn't paying attention.
It was just that Zhaodi, afraid of causing her trouble, always remained silent and refused to speak up.
But now, Little Lang treated Zhaodi like a real sister. Although Little Wang was stubborn, at least he had never bullied Zhaodi. Whenever there was food, if Little Lang got a share, Zhaodi would get one too.
This newly established friendship and familial bond could vanish in an instant due to parents' quarrels or disputes between each other.
Yan Zhao's tone was hard as steel, and Chen ilan was about to argue back. In the children's eyes, weren't their parents just fighting?
So while Chen ilan was still struggling a mont ago, upon seeing the children, she imdiately gave up her resistance and asked them with a smile, "Are you awake?"
Her tone was soft as she raised Yan Zhao's hand, pretending to shake it playfully, indicating that they were just fooling around.
Little Lang was the first to grin, saying, "Mommy, I'm thirsty."
This carefree little fellow would call whoever fed him "mom," and his "mommy" sounded so crisp and clear.
"There's cool boiled water on the table, one cup for each of you. Go drink quickly," Chen ilan said.
Little Lang was so thirsty that he was the first to slide off the kang bed, but he was too short to reach the cups on the table.
At this ti, Zhaodi and Little Wang were still in a state of alert, not moving from their spots. Fortunately, Yan Zhao had already released Chen ilan's hand. She turned and went inside, bringing a cup to Little Lang.
Dad was watching from outside, and Mom was bending down with a smile. Little Lang took several big gulps and looked up at Chen ilan, grinning contentedly, "It's sweet."
"Sweet? I want to drink too." Little Wang instantly beca childish, also jumping off the kang bed, picking up a cup and drinking it all in one go. He let out a breath, "It really is sweet!"
Zhaodi, who was used to drinking her mother's cooled sugar water, slid off the bed and picked up her own cup, saying, "Isn't this normal? All mothers prepare cool boiled water for their children when they wake up from their naps."
However, her words didn't resonate with the other two.
Instead, Little Wang and Little Lang both pouted at the sa ti: this was the first ti in their lives that they had cool boiled water prepared by a mother when they woke up from a nap.
They picked up their cups and drank again, feeling cool and refreshed.
As Little Wang put down his cup, a cry was heard from outside. It was Third Sister-in-law Huang's voice: "Xiaoi, may heaven strike down, how could Teacher Huang possibly report you? He's been a volunteer teacher for twenty years, teaching children since the Cultural Revolution without earning a penny. He teaches until now purely out of love for teaching. He never even thought about getting a permanent position."
Hu Xiaoi's voice followed: "I don't believe Teacher Huang reported either, but the education bureau leaders asked to explain the situation to Teacher Huang. I think I should at least explain."
Third Sister-in-law Huang's husband, Huang Zhengde, was also a volunteer teacher who had been teaching for a full twenty years without getting a permanent position.
He was Hu Xiaoi's competitor.
Listen to how understanding Hu Xiaoi's words sound.
But how much content is actually in that one sentence?
The education bureau leaders personally asked her to explain the situation to Teacher Huang. Doesn't that nail Teacher Huang as the one who wrote the report?
"May heaven strike us down, if Teacher Huang really reported you, may my husband and I be struck by lightning or electrocuted," Sister-in-law Huang's voice was already choked with tears.
Hu Xiaoi's tone also sounded troubled: "Sister-in-law Huang, no one said it was Teacher Huang who reported , but please just act as a witness for . After all, ilan is my good friend and also Xishan's ex-wife. She can help explain the situation for , okay?"
At this mont, Chen ilan grabbed the envelope in front of Yan Zhao and went out.
Yan Zhao, on the other hand, quickly closed all the windows and even the door with a few swift movents.
It was sumr afternoon, and the house was facing west. Wasn't he afraid of suffocating the children inside?
"ilan, Sister-in-law Mao just said you weren't ho, but aren't you here?" As soon as Hu Xiaoi saw Chen ilan, her eyes lit up with joy, and she reached out to grab Chen ilan's hand. "You went back to the countryside for a while, and your skin looks even better. Tell quickly, what costics are you using?"
Don't think that all mistresses are arrogant and look down on others while putting themselves on a pedestal.
The mistresses who truly succeed are both gentle and understanding. As long as Hu Xiaoi wanted to curry favor with soone, a few words of conversation would make that person feel like a spring breeze.
The reason why Hu Xiaoi had a good relationship with Chen ilan was quite peculiar. Whatever clothes Chen ilan bought, she would buy the sa. Whatever costics Chen ilan used, she would imdiately buy a bottle. She always tried to act like Chen ilan's soulmate, persistently clinging to her, which was how their relationship beca good.
She not only wanted to dress exactly like Chen ilan but also often liked to sigh and say, "Ah, the sa clothes just look better on you than on ."
Taking a step back to move forward, belittling herself to praise others, praising and praising until she stabs you – this was Hu Xiaoi's style.
"Is my skin good? I'm using Yu Xi," Chen ilan said.
Hu Xiaoi imdiately blurted out, "Oh my goodness, you can afford Yu Xi? Your new man must be very rich!"
These words reeked of a mistress's ntality.
Why does buying costics have to involve finding a man?
But in Hu Xiaoi's view of money, everything a woman has cos from n.
However, discussing this now was beside the point. Hu Xiaoi ca with a purpose, and she had to achieve her goal.
"ilan, many people at the education bureau are talking about ... but you know... a man like Xishan doesn't deserve a good woman like you. I was also forced by my mother, but now so many people are talking about , you have to..." By now, many people had gathered at the door to watch, after all, the villagers had been waiting for so long, who wouldn't be curious about ilan's attitude?
Hu Xiaoi wanted to force ilan to say those words herself: "I was the one who didn't want Yan Xishan."
After all, ilan was proud and arrogant, and ever since she married Yan Xishan, she had never looked up to him. She would definitely say sothing like that.
But Chen ilan instead turned to ask Third Sister-in-law Huang a question: "Sister-in-law Huang, Teacher Huang still hasn't gotten a permanent position?"
"What permanent position? I keep telling him to go into business, but he won't. Those who went into business early have all made big money, but he insists on being a teacher. He deserves to never get a permanent position in his life," Third Sister-in-law Huang was fuming.
Yes, the report about Hu Xiaoi was indeed written by Huang Zhengde.
Because Hu Xiaoi herself had no knowledge or culture, and she liked to teach children incorrectly. She even taught children to pronounce "shoes" as "hoes" and "foot" as "joot."
Huang Zhengde, being a bookworm, felt that Hu Xiaoi was misleading the children.
He didn't consider that she had connections, and even if she was misleading children, so what? The education bureau leaders weren't concerned, so why was he worrying about it?
"Sister-in-law Huang, I also have a report here. I haven't opened it to look yet. I don't know if it's written by Teacher Huang. Would you like to look at it first?" Chen ilan said, handing over the envelope.
Sister-in-law Huang was furious when she heard this: "What? Teacher Huang wrote you a letter too?" How could this man be so troubleso?
He even wrote a report to ilan, probably reporting about Hu Xiaoi and Yan Xishan's affair. Why doesn't he just drop dead!
"Sister-in-law, take this letter ho and give it to Teacher Huang. If there's anything, let's handle it calmly. Don't be impulsive," Chen ilan added.
Not to ntion that all the onlookers had now turned their attention to Sister-in-law Huang, even Hu Xiaoi had left Chen ilan and was now clinging to Sister-in-law Huang.
She wanted to know more than anyone if this letter was written by Huang Zhengde.
If so, she would have cleared her na without Chen ilan even having to open her mouth.
Chen ilan closed the door with a bang, eting Yan Zhao's dark, brooding eyes. His eyes were still as black as ever.
She clapped her hands and smiled, asking the children: "Do you want to watch TV?"
"We can watch TV too?" Little Wang could hardly believe it, after all, the TV at grandmother's house was always monopolized by grandfather, and they rarely got to watch.
Chen ilan went in and turned on the TV: "Of course. I've seen the schedule, there's 'Black Cat Detective' this afternoon. You can watch however you like, you can watch all afternoon today."
Zhaodi felt this was quite normal and turned to switch on the TV.
Little Wang and Little Lang exchanged glances, stars twinkling in the little ones' eyes: Was there anything more wonderful in this world than being able to watch TV to their heart's content all afternoon?
Chen ilan glanced at Yan Zhao again, seeing that he still had no expression, but he had quietly opened the windows and the door, and even hung up the curtains.
She lowered her head, smiled slightly, and prepared to go out to buy popsicles for the children.
This man was really ridiculous, always thinking about arguing.
Not to ntion that she never intended to argue with Hu Xiaoi in the first place, she just wanted to give the public school teacher qualification to the person who deserved it more.
Sister-in-law Huang was also a clever person. After being bullied by Hu Xiaoi like that, if she made a big scene here, she would be at a disadvantage. She would certainly make the most of the value of that letter.
Moreover, even if Sister-in-law Huang acted impulsively and made a big fuss outside, publicly tearing into Hu Xiaoi, so what?
Yan Xishan's reputation was already in tatters. Zhaodi had been beaten so badly by Yan Xishan, the child must face the reality about her biological father. What Chen ilan really wanted was for Zhaodi to understand all of Yan Xishan's filth and sordidness, and willingly cut ties with him.
Now, let the children imrse themselves in the joy of cartoons and enjoy a happy ti.
"I'm going to buy popsicles. Dad, do you want one?" she asked the children with a grin, deliberately.
From Little Wang's dad, directly upgraded to dad?
Was she really calling him that?
Yan Zhao's face noticeably twitched, though he remained expressionless.
But for the children, the effect was significant, as Zhaodi put her arm around Little Lang's shoulder while tugging at Little Wang.
The bond between the three little ones seed to be sealed with super glue, unbreakable in that instant.
Chen ilan thought: If it weren't for the children's sake, that scumbag could go wherever he pleased...
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