Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming-Chapter 503 - Just as Expected

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Chapter 503: Chapter 503: Just as Expected

Chapter 503 -503: Just as Expected

“She… she has already suffered enough…” An Zhixiang also felt that whatever he said was inappropriate.

The person over there was also his second brother.

“Don’t turn your back on your own family!” An Zhiyuan gritted his teeth, the wound was very painful, although not much blood was flowing, but it hurt fiercely. He was no stranger to bumps and bruises, as he had sustained more serious injuries during training, but what angered him was that if Bai Xiao had been the one to take this knife, what would his condition be now.

Just thinking about it made An Zhiyuan shudder.

An Zhixiang’s voice gradually softened.

The ambulance and police car arrived together, Wei Shufen was upstairs calling An Cheng, today’s event was too significant, and she feared An Zhiyuan couldn’t cover it up, she could only seek help from An Cheng.

Before she could get through, the siren from the police car downstairs had already caused her to panic.

She rushed downstairs only to see Ding Min being carried out on a stretcher to the ambulance, and two police officers were talking with An Zhiyuan and Bai Xiao with furrowed brows.

She had a bad feeling about this.

An Zhiyuan was the one who was most likely to be harsh even to his own kin.

This time, it seemed Ding Min had hit a wall.

“Officer, that’s exactly what happened.” An Zhiyuan had just finished explaining.

When the police looked at An Zhiyuan’s injury, “You should also go to the hospital for a medical examination, to get treatment and to prevent any possible complications.” Seeing the pity on the police’s face, Wei Shufen knew she was in trouble.

She hurriedly intervened.

“Ayuan, let’s get you to the hospital now!” She knew that unless An Zhiyuan backed down, there would be no end to this.

An Zhiyuan really didn’t want to keep up the pretense, “Little brother, take me to the hospital! Hurry up.”

Bai Xiao was already carefully helping him out the door, Wei Shufen felt a bit humiliated, only An Zhiyuan dared to treat her with such disdain.

Of course, An Zhigao wasn’t there, if he had been! The situation for Ding Min might not be the same; it would be questionable whether she would still be alive.

“Officer.”

She stopped the two police officers, fearing they had already formed their own opinions and that if Ding Min really was charged, there would be no way to negotiate.

“Who are you?”

“The one who was injured just now is my son, and the one who fainted is my niece!” Her face flushed as she said this.

What a complete mess this was.

The police were surprised, their eyes filled with confusion.

The two officers exchanged glances.

This family’s situation was a thorough mess.

“This issue is an internal conflict within our family, and someone was accidentally injured. Could you allow us to resolve this privately? After all, we are one family, we are relatives, this event clearly wasn’t intentional, and it would make future interactions within the family awkward if we pursue it legally,” she tried to sway the matter towards being a family issue.

The police were amused.

“Are you the biological mother of that injured young man?”

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That question made Wei Shufen’s face go pale.

“I… am… his stepmother,” she stuttered, clearly uncomfortable saying it.

Sure enough, as soon as she said it, the officers’ gazes toward her became even more dismissive.

It was clear disdain.

“We thought as much. While this matter may be an internal family conflict, the injured party has strongly demanded the punishment of the perpetrator. If you truly wish to withdraw the case, then the victim themselves must personally go to cancel the case, and I’m afraid you’ll need to speak with your son about this,” one officer said, still professional in his duties.

Wei Shufen had no choice but to sheepishly see the police out.

The two officers got into their car, but Wei Shufen could still overhear their conversation from afar.

“It figures, if she’s not the biological mother then of course she would side with her niece.”

“These young folks nowadays, resorting to knives at the drop of a hat. And it’s a young girl who dared to stab someone, coming from a family of officials, tsk!”

Wei Shufen’s faced turned an iron shade of blue.