Li Kewei felt that this year was particularly unlucky for him; going to a nightclub to drink and find a lady was sothing he’d done nurous tis before, yet this ti he was drugged, leading him down the path of driving offenses, reckless driving, and severely injuring others.
Even when he was locked up in the detention center, he still felt like he was dreaming.
Then, his dream was abruptly shattered by reality. The first night, among the dozen people in the sa cell, three of them dragged him to the toilet at midnight, stuffed a dirty sock in his mouth, and beat him up terribly. They even shoved his head into the toilet, nearly drowning him several tis.
He didn’t even know how much toilet water he drank; that night was the most painful torture he had ever experienced in his life.
These three didn’t utter a word during the entire process, their cooperation so seamless that it was obvious they had done this before.
Li Kewei begged for rcy several tis but to no avail; only when he was close to passing out did they finally let him go.
At that mont, Li Kewei felt that half of his life had already been lost.
That night, he lay awake, cold and trembling, afraid to even close his eyes.
The next day during cell inspection, with bloodshot eyes, Li Kewei imdiately cried for help and reported them, pointing out those three n. Unsurprisingly, they denied everything, but they were still put in solitary confinent and punished. Justice had finally been served.
Li Kewei also requested to be transferred to another cell, which was granted.
However, in this new cell, he faced torture again at night, with thods even crueler than the night before. His cries went unanswered, and he passed out several tis only to be quickly revived.
The next day during cell inspection, feeling like he had co back from hell, Li Kewei once again sought help and reported the new three inmates, who were punished again, though he was left hungry for a day.
Thankfully, he managed to successfully request a cell change again.
This was his third night here, and it caused him lifelong trauma; once again, he was dragged to the toilet and tortured by three new tall and strong inmates.
Afterward, those three malicious individuals left satisfied, leaving him alone in the toilet to shed tears. Several tis, he thought of ending it all, but ultimately couldn’t muster the courage due to fear of pain.
The new day brought more despair as Li Kewei reported and accused the new trio again, but this ti the prison authorities didn’t accept his accusations and didn’t punish those inmates.
After the cell inspection ended and the cell quieted down, the leader of the inmates approached him, smirking, "You served well last night, so I’ll give you a tip: you offended soone you shouldn’t have. I suggest you accept your fate. Do what you’re told, otherwise, you’ll suffer. Got it?"
Li Kewei asked tremblingly, eyes red, "Who...who told you to treat like this?"
The villain shook his head with a chuckle, "We don’t know, and even if we did, we wouldn’t tell you. We’re just doing our job for money, so don’t bla us. You just offended soone."
"Is it Guo ngyao? Or that Chen Feng?" Li Kewei uttered the nas through gritted teeth, especially the na of Chen Feng, the paramour.
The villain was montarily stunned, then smiled and shook his head, "Seems like you have so idea yourself, so why are you asking ?"
In truth, the villain had no idea who paid them; he rely accepted the task through a middleman. But seeing how Li Kewei nad two people so clearly, he thought Li Kewei had guessed right and responded casually.
Thus, an unfortunate misunderstanding occurred.
Li Kewei mistakenly thought the villain had indirectly confird his suspicions, and his hatred for Chen Feng and Guo ngyao deepened, along with his fear.
He guessed that the one who bribed the inmates to torture him was Chen Feng, the paramour.
Guo ngyao was still his wife; even though there was little affection left between them, she wouldn’t go so far for the sake of their daughter.
Only Chen Feng, his wife’s paramour, had the motive and hatred to do this.
Just the thought that Chen Feng could contact and bribe several inmates to deal with him ant he was a formidable and wealthy foe.
Stuck in prison with no powerful relatives or friends outside, he couldn’t fight back.
The only way to escape was to submit to Guo ngyao and Chen Feng, admitting defeat. Their ultimate goal was just to get him to divorce Guo ngyao sooner, ideally taking less of her property or none at all.
Li Kewei wasn’t foolish; he quickly realized the crux of the matter.
So, when ngyao suddenly brought a lawyer to see him that afternoon, confidently wanting him to sign the divorce agreent, and when she saw his bruised face without surprise, his remnants of hope and doubt vanished.
The inhuman torture he suffered over these three days was all due to this adulterous pair!
Li Kewei wanted desperately to tear apart his wife Guo ngyao, but ultimately, realizing he was at others’ rcy, decided to swallow his pride.
After quickly glancing over the divorce papers, he saw they surprisingly granted him a house and five million cash, feeling oddly grateful.
Afterward, he pleaded with ngyao to make sure no one else bullied him.
ngyao assud it was Chen Feng who had arranged for him to be targeted in prison and easily agreed to his plea. After all, Li Kewei had signed the agreent without demanding more money and handed over custody of their daughter, not even asking for visitation rights.
Of course, when he gets out of prison, their daughter would be grown, making visitation rights aningless.
This was just a stroke of coincidence!
Chen Feng was used to strange coincidences happening around him, remaining calm and unfazed.
But ngyao found such coincidences nearly impossible in reality.
Thus, she asked again, "You really didn’t send soone to persuade him?"
"Really didn’t." Chen Feng answered honestly, then added, "You don’t need to worry about this. He’s already signed the divorce papers, and you’re single again, so don’t dwell on it."
"But he’s my daughter’s biological father, and I promised him he wouldn’t be hard... Isn’t this breaking my promise now? Chen Feng, help think of a solution. For the sake of my daughter?"
Ultimately, Guo ngyao still didn’t believe Chen Feng and thought he was trying to avoid suspicion.
anwhile, Chen Feng thought he had never even t her daughter, so why would he consider her, but really, as her de facto uncle and possibly stepfather in ngyao’s eyes, he did owe her a bit of consideration.
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