Chapter 1132 - 1134
Chapter 1132 - 1134
The following few days were quite calm, which made Gong Ruini breathe a sigh of relief.
But she still couldn’t truly relax, knowing that Zhao Rui had been pulling strings in all sorts of ways, but some people had been baiting her.
Rumor had it that people were asking for money or demanding antiques; otherwise, why would Zhao Rui encourage Zhao Jiangnan to make a visit?
As a wife unwilling to use her family’s money to help her man, she would definitely focus her PR efforts on Zhao Gang.
No drama for now; is she planning a big move?
Gong Ruini was really filled with anticipation.
But Gong Ruini realized that maybe she shouldn’t expect much. Because, "Did you say Zhao Rui just left?"
"Did she give up, or is she planning to go back and bring the family assets?"
Gong Ruini was genuinely looking forward to Zhao Rui’s stunned expression when she went back, ready to use her own coffin money to save her man.
It’s a pity no one followed her, so there’s no way to see her expression at that time; otherwise, just her look would be amusing.
"Yes, she went back, said she was going back to gather some things." Gong Ruwen was equally incredulous.
"By the way, what do you think about her family’s assets?" Gong Ruwen didn’t care about Zhao Zhi and the others; he was only interested in Zhao Rui.
This person always said things that displeased him.
"They’ve already been taken by someone." The intelligence received made Zhao Xuran want to laugh.
"If she doesn’t leave soon, the child will be born. Once the child is born, they’ll take the child to live in Yangcheng."
Ah, the things were indeed taken smoothly from Zhao Rui’s house.
"Did they take advantage of her son’s absence?" Truly impressive timing, Gong Ruini felt.
"To rob things right in front of Zhao Rui’s eyes; they should’ve already left by now, right?"
"Yes, today they took the train; there might be a chance to see them at the station." Unfortunately, Zhao Rui hardly paid attention to people passing by her.
When Gong Ruwen heard they’d escaped, he was happy, "Do you think that fool will report this to the police?"
There are certain things you cannot report to the police; once you do, "Wait, how come it hasn’t been discovered?"
It’s said that after the incident, Dai Zhijun’s house should’ve been searched, but there’s no reason these things weren’t discovered.
Why wasn’t it discovered? There’s much to say about this, and Zhao Xuran looked at Gong Ruwen meaningfully.
The latter understood immediately. Besides the items being hidden well, someone was deliberately letting things slide.
"Looks like someone else benefitted this time."
"I just wonder if these things have to be divided with others."
"If someone was initially promised, and now suddenly told there’s nothing left, that scene would be hilarious." Gong Ruwen was excited.
"Even if they’re angry, they won’t make a big fuss about it, otherwise they’d really be stupid beyond belief."
"Whether it becomes a big deal isn’t up to them; it depends on some pig’s decision." Zhao Xuran remembered how Zhao Rui kept causing trouble and couldn’t help but laugh.
"She didn’t even think of using her things to save her man; you see how stingy she is. Knowing the items are gone, it’s hard to predict her reaction."
"Maybe out of impulse, she might actually report it."
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Everyone wondered how Zhao Rui would react. After she got off the train, she started running wildly.
She didn’t notice anyone getting on the train, especially a woman helping a heavily pregnant woman.
The pregnant woman was blocking the way, so Zhao Rui impatiently cursed a couple of times.
Had she not known the situation wasn’t ideal, she might have gotten physical, but now she couldn’t afford to be delayed.
Because Zhao Zhi and his workplace had already notified them to return to work. If she couldn’t find the items today, she’d miss the chance.
Zhao Rui ran wildly without noticing the pregnant woman she had scolded, who looked so gloomy at her back.
"He married such a woman."
"Why bother thinking about them? We have money. Once you give birth, we’ll properly raise this child."
"Then we’ll go to Hong Kong."
As the train started, they turned around to look deeply at the station one last time, then completely ignored the outside scenery.
To them, leaving here and heading south meant they wouldn’t be back for a long time.
"Wonder how he’d react knowing we didn’t follow his instructions."
"Why think about him? That man is just a paper tiger; we should think about how happy we’ll be in the future."
"I sacrificed so much for him, but he just kicked me aside." The older woman struggled to hold back tears.
"I endured for so many years, finally got through."
"I also got what I should have." Thinking of the money transferred to their Yangcheng account and the house they bought made them relax.
"Let him rot in jail for the rest of his life then."
"But this child must be properly educated." After going through so much, getting married again seemed impossible, so having the child was enough.
Zhao Rui ran all the way to Zhao Jiangnan’s room at the rest home, then rushed into the study to start searching.
"What’s going on?" Zhao Rui had already moved the books from the bookshelf down but couldn’t find the items.
"Could it be in the bedroom?" Zhao Rui thought about it and felt it was impossible.
Although her dad appeared to trust her mom, he wouldn’t share such valuable items with her.
Where on earth were they hidden? Zhao Rui was furious, wanting to destroy everything in the room.
She plopped down in front of the desk, leaning back, and due to her clumsiness, she heard a sound from within.
It scared Zhao Rui because none of the items in the study were to be touched without permission. They learned early on that the study contained confidential items only to be accessed when allowed.
Even cleaning was supervised by the old man.
Even when they later had the chance to enter the study, they were very cautious.
She never imagined there could be a surprise waiting for her in an unnoticeable place.
Zhao Rui carefully dismantled the desk, then quickly took out several well-wrapped packages from inside, before cautiously restoring the desk.
Zhao Rui didn’t know when her father might return or when he’d discover the items missing, but she hoped to delay his discovery as much as possible.
Only by doing so could she be safe. After restoring the desk and replacing the books onto the shelves, she realized her back was soaking wet.
Fearing to stay any longer, Zhao Rui hurriedly packed the items into her suitcase, then rushed off.
To her, only keeping the items at her own home meant true safety.
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