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Chapter 90: The Mother Who Threatened Death to Force Marriage 7

The former boss called Ye Zhiqiu as soon as Ye Wan left, but the response was always "The number you dialed is temporarily unavailable." Knowing that he was blocked, he called Yingzi again.

This time he was lucky enough not to be blocked. After he briefly explained the matter and repeatedly assured Ye Wan that he had not revealed any information to her, he hung up the phone with concern.

Yingzi told Ye Zhiqiu with a hint of curiosity and worry that the current working environment is very good and she doesn't want anyone to cause trouble for her boss and affect her working life.

Although she can make money anywhere, she needs luck to find a good boss. Not only is the salary high now, but Ye Zhiqiu also does not restrict everyone's freedom when there is no work. As long as people stay in the store, they can play with their phones and watch videos, which is not necessarily the case in other stores.

Some shop owners have to keep an eye on the surveillance cameras even when they are not in the store. As long as they see someone playing with their mobile phones, they will immediately find work for them, including but not limited to cleaning, etc. In short, they cannot be idle.

Now the hygiene of the store also needs to be taken care of, but it is done according to a duty roster. Ye Zhiqiu, as the boss, has the same shift schedule as everyone else, and she doesn't think she is superior to anyone else just because she is the boss.

Seeing the worry in Yingzi's eyes, Ye Zhiqiu comforted her: "It's okay, my mother is coming from her hometown."

Yingzi has never talked about a happy family, but her parents have worked hard to earn money to support her and her siblings. It is her own problem that she was not able to study for a few more years. She gets a headache when she sees books. She has done her best to finish junior high school. It would be a waste of money and time to let her continue studying.

At that time, her parents were worried about her going out to work at such a young age, but she was the one who cried and shouted that she wanted to see the outside world. She didn't want to stay in the village to farm, nor did she want to get married and have children before she was 20 years old.

Although you will still have to get married and have children in the future after working, at least you can delay it for a few years. You can save more money and no one will dare to bully you when you move to your in-laws' house.

So Yingzi didn't understand the situation and let go of her worries too early.

Fortunately, Ye Zhiqiu was also worried about the impact on the store’s business, so he asked the system to keep an eye on Ye Wan and notify her as soon as anything was wrong.

Of course, there is no problem with this little thing. After deducting the points, Ye Zhiqiu received the news when Ye Wan stepped into the police station. She immediately handed over the store affairs to Guan and returned to the rented house to wait for Ye Wan and the police to come.

If she wanted to make trouble, she couldn't do it in the store. It would affect the business. If she made trouble at home, Ye Wan could do whatever she wanted. The house she lived in was rented. If it didn't work out, she could move to another place.

So when the police brought Ye Wan to her house, Ye Zhiqiu did not show any surprise. She did not make excuses for the police's questions, but answered truthfully. She was not wrong, so why should she be afraid to tell the truth?

"It's not that I don't want to go home, but they forced me to marry my stepfather's son. Although we are not related by blood, I have always regarded him as my brother since I was a child. How can I marry him?"

Ye Wan didn't expect that Ye Zhiqiu would know about this even though he was not at home. The problem was that she didn't tell anyone else, but only mentioned it behind closed doors at home. Could someone have passed by and overheard it, and then told the dead girl.

The police were also dumbfounded after hearing this. What era is this? There are still such messed up things. Several people looked at each other, and it was the oldest policeman who took on the task of mediation. "This is wrong. In our country, marriage is free. Children can marry whoever they want. How can you force her to marry her stepbrother?"

Ye Wan would not admit it in front of the police: "No, that little girl has grown independent and doesn't want to acknowledge me as her mother. Her father didn't want her back then, and I raised her with all my might. Who knew she wouldn't want to acknowledge me just because she could make money? I'm not old yet, and if I die in bed someday and can't move, no one will care."

Ye Zhiqiu was disgusted by Ye Wan's crying, but she was too lazy to bring up the past. After all, the husband has his own reasons and the mother-in-law has her own reasons. The police don't get involved in family affairs, and it's not like they're going to court.

She simply insisted that there was no law that required her to call her parents. She would not push the issue of supporting the elderly, but the law stipulated that only those who had lost their ability to work and had difficulty in life were required to support the elderly. A 70-year-old rural person could still work in the fields, so it was far from the time for her to be supported in her old age.

Ye Wan cried even louder, and simply sat on the ground and slapped her thighs: "I don't care about anything, you must go back to my hometown with me, otherwise I won't leave."

The crying noise attracted all the neighbors. Everyone looked at Ye Wan's pitiful appearance as she sat on the ground crying, and then looked at Ye Zhiqiu's expressionless and indifferent face. Some people had already taken out their mobile phones to take a video.

With people watching, Ye Wan cried even harder. In her words, Ye Zhiqiu was simply the model of an unfilial daughter in modern times.

The police felt a little sympathetic towards Ye Zhiqiu for having such a mother, but they could only persuade her to reconcile. If she had to blame someone, she could only blame herself for having bad luck in having such a mother.

The daughter keeps talking about the law, while the mother cries, makes a fuss, and even threatens to commit suicide. They are also in a dilemma and neither of them will listen to advice.

The old policeman is fine, he has encountered this kind of thing many times, and he knows how to fool around. The young policeman, on the other hand, is overwhelmed, dealing with trivial matters every day, and has not caught a single bad guy in half a year. This job is completely different from what he imagined. If he had known earlier...

Alas! Money can’t buy foresight, so let’s just deal with the current situation honestly.

No matter how much Ye Wan cried, Ye Zhiqiu remained unmoved. Neither the mother nor the daughter was willing to give in, and the situation became a stalemate. The police could not accompany them all the time, and if they refused to listen to their advice, they could only withdraw first.

How many people call the police every day? They have other more important things to deal with. Ye Wan wants to find her daughter. If she finds her, she will complete her mission. The rest of the matter is not within their authority.

"Then what should I do?" Ye Wan didn't want the policeman to leave. She wanted to reach out and hug the policeman's thigh, but unfortunately the policeman was faster than her. He quickly dodged her when she stood up, and it was so smooth.

Ye Zhiqiu wanted to laugh, but luckily she remembered the occasion and tried to hold back her expression and laugh in her heart. She could control it, but the onlookers couldn't care less, and of course they had to laugh when they had fun.

However, everyone was more laughing at Ye Wan for overestimating her own abilities. She looked quite old, yet she dared to compete with the police in skills. Even the most incompetent policeman couldn't be caught by her, otherwise it would become a laughing stock if it got out and how could she face people?

The police left, but the crowd was reluctant to leave. Ye Zhiqiu was too lazy to chase them away, and they wouldn't leave even if she chased them away, so she didn't waste her energy. Ye Wan stayed and didn't leave, as long as she could endure it, it would depend on who had better patience.

If she really let him in, Ye Wan would become suspicious again: "You really don't want to chase me away? You didn't lock me up on purpose, did you? I'm telling you, I have to call your dad on time every day. If he doesn't answer the call, he will definitely find something wrong."

"hehe!"

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