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Chapter 36: Chapter 36 Why Did You Squash My Pen?_1

Chapter 36 -36 Why Did You Squash My Pen?_1

Old Mrs.

Sun squinted her eyes, “Are you registered in the city?”

“Yes, that’s right.”

“Your uncle’s household registration is rural; you won’t be able to register there.”

“Then I’ll ask if I can register separately.

Please wait for me; I’ll be right back.”

Without waiting for Old Mrs.

Sun to respond, Song Yunuan happily strode inside.

There’s a saying: a guilty conscience needs no accuser.

Old Mrs.

Sun wanted to follow her inside, but as she gazed at the solemn and imposing characters, she thought better of it and gave up.

Song Yunuan didn’t dawdle; upon entering, she grabbed a policewoman and asked where the station chief was, saying she had important case information to report.

The policewoman, without a word, led her to find Station Chief Ho of the police station.

Station Chief Ho had retired from the ranks; he had a clear and piercing gaze, and with just a meeting, Song Yunuan’s mind was filled with this person’s details.

Song Yunuan was shocked.

Was this another trigger-type character?

Station Chief Ho was related to her elder brother.

It seemed one had to be related to her own people to make a connection.

Just like the information that was triggered upon seeing Old Mrs.

Sun earlier.

In the original storyline, her brother left and never returned, and both siblings met their demise.

However, before he left, he reported to Station Chief Ho that Old Mrs.

Sun was a suspected kidnapper and also had blood on her hands.

But her brother dared not say he had deduced it, even suspecting his own divination had brought disaster upon the Song family.

Station Chief Ho, however, took it very seriously.

Since he took over, not a single woman or child who had gone missing in Nanshan County Town…

had been found.

He watched Old Mrs.

Sun and Sun Dazhuang closely.

Eventually, he found the den of thieves; although he eradicated them all, to save several children, he died alongside a drug-processing criminal who was set ablaze.

He was a true hero!

By calculation, it would be a year later.

All these thoughts were but a flicker in her mind.

Song Yunuan earnestly said, “Uncle Chief, I report that my aunt’s mother is the notorious criminal Liu Jincui, who is wanted nationally!”

Station Chief Ho’s gaze sharpened.

Liu Jincui, known as Granny Jincui, was active even before the establishment of the Dragon Kingdom, roaming from place to place.

She was part of a gang, initially bandits, who later, in times of chaos, committed all sorts of heinous deeds.

Especially since they aided and abetted tyranny, they were responsible for the deaths of many of our people.

Their list of crimes was extensive, placing them fifth on the blacklist.

Yet after the formation of the Dragon Kingdom, that group vanished without a trace.

However, thirty years have passed, and few speak of them now.

He too had only come across this matter by chance.

But the young girl wasn’t very old, with an innocent and naive face, and clear, bright eyes—how could she know about Liu Jincui?

“Uncle Chief, Liu Jincui, also known as Granny Jincui, is from Yang City.

I saw it in the library in the provincial capital.

There was information, features, and even a photo; even though time has passed, the little lump behind her ear is still there.

Additionally, just now when she lifted her shirt to scratch her back, I saw a character on her back, a ‘金’ character.

These are her important features.”

“Uncle Chief, although it’s my first time seeing her, I have a good memory.

She was overly enthusiastic and looked at me strangely.

Plus, she’s usually harsh to my aunt.

Of course, these can’t be used as evidence.

I’m about to go to her house with her, and I hope you can cooperate with my plan,” Song Yunuan continued.

Station Chief Ho pondered for a moment, then he believed her.

Because the two clues Song Yunuan mentioned were indeed characteristics of Liu Jincui.

Such details could not be fabricated out of thin air.

And it was not surprising that the young girl, who grew up in the provincial city’s compound, knew about these matters.

After that, Song Yunuan shared her plan, and Station Chief Ho nodded in agreement, but did not approve of her continuing, saying, “Little Nuan, you can’t go, it’s too dangerous.

Look, find an excuse to leave, we have our own arrangements.”

Song Yunuan shook her head, “I know it’s dangerous, but I’m not afraid.”

Then, Song Yunuan picked up a steel pen from the office desk, hey, it was even a Hero brand.

With a small grip, she pinched it flat and even bent it.

Before the ink leaked out, she put it back on the desk.

“See, I’m really strong.

Besides, I’m not going to their wolf’s den.

I just need to find an excuse to lure the mother and son away, then you can have someone search the Sun family’s house.

As long as you find something that shouldn’t belong to their income level, create a charge and arrest them, and it will be easy to deal with afterward.”

Song Yunuan blinked her eyes in a look seeking praise.

Station Chief Ho was shocked as he looked at the remains of the steel pen.

Pinching a steel pen flat and bending it, that was something he could never do.

Moreover, the pen’s casing was made of steel.

To pinch it flat and bend it would require at least a few thousand jin of strength, right?

He then came to his senses.

This was a memento given to him by an old leader.

And it was his only steel pen!

He looked at Song Yunuan incredulously.

His heart bled, and he felt like saying, girl, even if you dismantled the desk, I’d believe in you.

Why did you have to crush my steel pen!

“Alright, I’ll arrange it right away.

Walk slowly on the way, our people will follow you…”

“I can give you a hint.

My granny likes to hide things in the kang’s cavity.

I think this Granny Jincui is probably the same.”

“Good, I got it.

Little Nuan, I will send someone to protect you, but you must be careful.”

Song Yunuan agreed and walked briskly out of the police station’s main gate, cheerfully speaking to the impatient Liu Jincui, “Granny Sun, I’ve asked all about it, we can register our household separately.

Let’s go quickly, oh, and don’t tell my uncle and the rest yet; my grandmother still wants me to go back to the village.”

She pouted, “Hmph, Erdao River Village is so poor, I don’t want to go back.”

Liu Jincui smiled kindly, her eyes meaningful, “Good, we won’t go back!”

Song Yunuan began to act curious again. frёewebnoѵēl.com

She would even ask Liu Jincui what kind of tree it was and how many years it had been planted for, wondering why she had never seen it in the provincial city.

It annoyed Liu Jincui immensely.

Fortunately, it wasn’t far, and no matter how slowly they walked, they would arrive.

The Sun family’s home was not very far from the compound where Song Nian lived.

The house was specifically bought at the time as a shield, using Sun Jinrong.

Old Mrs.

Song had hoped to live together at the beginning, but it never came to pass even for a day.

It was an independent residence, located on Fourth Street of the county town.

On the outside, it was unremarkable.

However, the walls around the yard were very high, and the yard itself was quite large.

On the east side was unexpectedly a horse stable, and next to it, there hung a carriage.

Oh, the Sun family had a carriage.

No wonder they said, without transportation, committing misdeeds would be inconvenient.

Song Yunuan entered the house and saw a man with a face full of flabby flesh sitting on the kang drinking alcohol.

This was Huzi’s so-called uncle, also Sun Jinrong’s brother Sun Dazhuang.

When he saw Song Yunuan, his eyes lit up, and Liu Jincui quickly signaled him with her eyes.

Sun Dazhuang knew that this was a lamb ready for slaughter, something that needed to be done quickly.

It referred to the kind of act done on impulse, taking the target person out of the location in the shortest time possible.

Once out of the place, it would be like a clay ox entering the sea, trying to find someone would be like looking for a needle in a haystack.