Three Women in the Cage

Chapter 238 Pay the money

After hearing his words, Teacher Wu turned to look at Xinxin. Xinxin saw the look in Teacher Wu's eyes and immediately lowered her head in embarrassment.

Seeing Xinxin like this, Teacher Wu probably knew something. He reached out, patted her hand, and comforted her: "Don't be afraid! You are a minor now, the police will not sentence you. Just speak out boldly, they will not make things difficult for you. Don't worry, I am here with you..."

Xinxin raised her head and looked at Teacher Wu with an inquiring look. Teacher Wu smiled at her reassuringly. That smile seemed to have magic, instantly removing all her defenses.

Yes, Teacher Wu will not harm me. Since he told me to speak without worry, then there must be no problem.

With her trust in Teacher Wu, she finally decided to speak out.

Seeing Xinxin's obvious letdown, the questioning officer quickly cleared his throat and said, "Okay, tell me now! What did you do at that time?"

Although Xinxin wanted to speak, she felt a surge of resistance to revealing her own shortcomings in front of them, and she was afraid of seeing their strange looks after she spoke out.

Would they ever think that a good-looking person like themselves would become an accomplice and be associated with cruelty?

Especially Teacher Wu, does he feel that he is not as innocent as he appears to be? Does he feel that he is evil inside?

She began to hesitate and looked at Teacher Wu blankly, her eyes red.

Teacher Wu patiently persuaded and comforted her, and finally she gave up struggling and said with a sob: "I hit him with a washing stick..."

Teacher Wu was obviously stunned, but he still calmly comforted her: "It's okay, it's okay."

The police officer's eyes darkened as he continued, "What did you hit? How many times did you hit it?"

At this moment, Xinxin's shoulders were twitching with sobs. She had finally confessed that she had hit him, but why did they ask so many questions in detail? She didn't want to admit her shame in front of them.

She is innocent, she is not a bad person...

Facing the increasingly gloomy face of the interrogating police officer, Xinxin finally cried out in pain: "It was me who hit him. I hit the back of his head, and I hit him many times. I wanted to knock him out, wuwuwu..."

She spoke in pain and sobbed. Yes, her heart was so evil and unbearable at that time...

She also didn't want to be forced to be a terrible person by him.

After she finished speaking, she cried in grievance, as if she had suddenly fallen into the muddy and stinking water.

The police officer who was taking notes was still writing non-stop, afraid of missing a single word she said, and he wrote diligently and seriously.

No one knew what was written in the last notebook, but she knew that it must have recorded her own miserable experiences.

Just as the officer was packing up his notebook and preparing to leave, Teacher Wu stopped him and said earnestly, "She's a good child. She never causes trouble at school and always has top grades. She's a well-behaved and sensible child. Could you please excuse me and not record this?"

"The high school entrance exam is coming soon this year. Her grades will definitely get her into the key high school in the county. She is a good candidate and cannot have any stains. Please don't remember those things."

The police officer who was recording the incident looked at Xinxin and asked doubtfully, "Has she ever caused any trouble at school?"

"No, no, he is a very good student," Teacher Wu replied quickly.

He glanced at Teacher Wu doubtfully and asked, "Are your grades really top-notch? That's a shame."

Teacher Wu said anxiously, "He's outstanding, a truly exceptional child. He can't be ruined. Please be flexible."

The officer taking notes and the officer questioning the child exchanged glances, then returned to their seats and sighed, "Such a good child, and yet he ended up in the police station? What are we supposed to do?"

"As you know, if you get caught fighting in school, you'll get a disciplinary record. Furthermore, she's been hospitalized, and the person is still in critical condition. Logically, we should handle this situation seriously, but considering she's a minor, we can't detain her, and we'll have to keep a record of it."

"But her grades are so good, and you've interceded for her. We can't let this taint her and affect her future studies. If we do that, it would be a shame for her, and it would be a little unbearable for us."

As they were talking, they exchanged glances and called Teacher Wu out.

After walking out, the police officer who was recording the incident said to Teacher Wu straight away: "How about this! You ask her family to pay some fines, and we won't record these. She is a minor anyway, so we can just say that she didn't participate in the whole process..."

Teacher Wu was stunned. Yes, they are also following the normal procedures. Without money, who would be willing to help you? Who would care about your stain?

You have to pay for it, there is no free lunch in the world, but things that can be solved with money are not too bad!

If money can buy the child a clean life, then it is worth it. But he asked them to pay, firstly because he was afraid that they did not have the money to pay, and secondly because he could not bring himself to say it because they were obviously the victims and they were the vulnerable group that should be protected.

How could he bear to tell her that her resistance was wrong and that she should be punished? He couldn't and couldn't say it.

So, Teacher Wu promised to send money over early the next morning and asked them to send the child back first. They couldn't stay there all the time. This was not the place for her.

Before leaving, Teacher Wu begged again and again: "Please tell her that everything is fine and it will not affect her in any way. From today on, just pretend nothing happened..."

When the door of the interrogation room opened again, Xinxin did not see Teacher Wu, only the two police officers who came in at the beginning.

They said to Xinxin, "Let's go! It's okay. Your teacher Wu has taken care of everything for you. Today's incident won't affect you in any way! Don't worry, just study hard and get into a good high school, okay?"

Xinxin was stunned after hearing this. She was a little confused about the situation. How could she leave suddenly? Moreover, what happened today would not affect her in any way.

Is it solved like this? She stood there in a daze.

Looking at Xinxin who was stunned, the recording police officer urged her: "Go, why don't you go?"

He came out of the interrogation room in confusion, stood at the door, looked at the pitch-black night, then woke up and asked: "Where is my mother? I want to go back with my mother..."

The man replied: "Your mother can't leave yet, you go back first!"

Xinxin asked anxiously, "Why can't Mom leave? What happened to her?"

The officer said impatiently, "Your mother is the main culprit. The people she injured are still being treated. How can we let her go so easily? We're letting you go because you're a minor and your teacher bailed you out! Otherwise, do you think you could get away so easily?"

"Go away now! If you don't leave, I'll lock you up with your mother."

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