"Comrade officer, are you speaking up for certain people?" the stupid guy said. "Hmph, you’re the People’s Police, you’re supposed to serve the people, not side with so powerful folks!"
As he said this, the stupid guy’s gaze kept drifting, on and off, toward Xia Chuyi and Ou Jun.
The implication was that Ou Jun and his side were using their power to bully others.
Seeing this, not to ntion their subordinates, even the people from the Police Station were speechless.
"Hey, you there, classmate, don’t just spout nonsense the mont you open your mouth!" the officer said. "We’re just carrying out a routine inquiry, how are we ’siding’ with anyone like you said?"
"Whether it’s the plaintiff or the defendant, we question them the sa way here!" the officer tried to explain to the stupid guy.
Who knew that when the stupid guy heard this, instead of understanding, he put on an even more ’righteous’ look and said, "What is there to ask? The facts are right in front of you!"
"Look at this auntie, she’s so pitiful—would she really lie?"
The stupid guy puffed out his chest even more and shouted, "Yeah, even if Auntie did sothing in the past, that’s all in the past. Auntie was able to raise this young lady here..."
The stupid guy looked at Xia Chuyi and said, "Auntie was able to raise this young lady, that clearly ans she’s already turned over a new leaf."
"But this young lady, just one look and you can tell she’s rich and powerful." the stupid guy went on.
"And once a person has money and power, they turn their back on their foster mother—that’s downright morally corrupt!"
The stupid guy said with absolute certainty, "And a person like that is capable of doing anything!"
"So there’s nothing to investigate in this matter, she’s obviously the one who pushed her!" In the end, the stupid guy even directly stuck out his hand and angrily pointed at Xia Chuyi.
"Classmate, how can you say that?" Hearing the stupid guy’s self-righteous words, the officer handling the case frowned.
"When we handle a case, we have to investigate carefully and collect evidence ticulously before we can reach a conclusion," the officer said. "How can we just arbitrarily judge the situation based solely on the two sides’ economic status?"
"Evidence? The eyewitnesses are and Auntie, and the physical evidence is Auntie’s clothes after she was pushed into the water. With both witness and physical evidence, Comrade Officers, what more do you need to investigate?" the stupid guy insisted.
Sotis, it’s like a scholar running into a soldier: you can’t make yourself understood even with all the reason in the world.
So after being so unreasonably pestered by the stupid guy, even the officers were a bit at a loss for words.
At this mont, Xia Chuyi finally stepped forward.
"So you being poor makes you right, and being rich makes guilty?" Xia Chuyi looked straight at the stupid guy and said calmly, "Just because you think my family has money and influence, I must have done sothing bad... Classmate, is that what you an?"
Hearing Xia Chuyi put it that way, the stupid guy froze for a mont, then said, "The rich are heartless—isn’t that how it is?"
He actually admitted it outright.
At that, Xia Chuyi shook her head and said, "So what you an is, no matter what happens, as long as one side has money and power, you can directly conclude that person is guilty?"
"This..." Vaguely feeling that sothing was off, the stupid guy glanced at Xia Chuyi, hesitated, and didn’t answer.
"According to your logic, classmate, we might as well throw out all the nation’s laws and regulations," Xia Chuyi said, sounding even calr. "From now on, whenever sothing happens, we’ll just rule that the rich side is at fault."
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