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Now reading: Chapter 1736 - 1737: The Unnecessary Childhood Friend 125 from Transmigration: On the Gossip Front, a Urban novel by Qi Qi's cat.

Calculating the ti, Zhao Xuan should have given birth by now. Zhang Yu really wants to know if she had a son or a daughter.

Unexpectedly, she received an even more shocking piece of news: Zhao Xuan gave birth to a son and then took off with the Zhou Family’s relocation compensation and all their savings.

"Ah, how could she take all the relocation compensation?" Zhang Yu was puzzled. "It’s not like Zhou Kai hasn’t suffered losses before. How could he be fooled again and lose everything?"

Zhang Yu really doesn’t know what to say. Zhou Kai has been at a disadvantage with Zhao Xuan before, and yet he still suffers losses.

"Originally, Zhou Jian and his wife wanted to get a house, maybe two, but their family is so large that they’d settle for two small houses. Zhao Xuan said they needed a school district house for the child’s future success since she had a son."

"You know, Zhou Kai isn’t capable, so Zhou Jian and his wife naturally hope their grandson will succeed. They have no connections and not much money to send their grandson to extra classes, so they planned to invest in a good school instead."

"The money was transferred to Zhou Jian’s card, ready to buy a house in his and his wife’s na. But Zhao Xuan knew the bank card’s password, and while they weren’t paying attention, she transferred the money online and deleted the bank notifications."

"Over just a few days, she took all the money. Before leaving, she either out of revenge or to delay them from reporting it to the police, drugged both the child and adults with a heavy dose of sleeping pills."

Hiss. Zhang Yu gasped, "This is really ruthless."

"It’s not just the child; even the adults can’t handle it." Zhang Yu knew Zhao Xuan would make a move and cause the Zhou family a significant loss, but she didn’t expect such ruthlessness when she did.

"Later, the cries of the child brought attention. After so discussion, the neighbors realized they hadn’t seen the Zhou family all day, and after knocking on the doors, they woke them up."

"Even then, they didn’t realize what happened. They thought Zhao Xuan went shopping and scolded her for being slow when the child was crying. It wasn’t until 8 or 9 PM that soone told them sothing was wrong."

"They searched the house and realized the money and gold jewelry were gone. When they were relieved so funds were still in the bank account, soone suggested checking, and they discovered the money had already been transferred out in the previous days."

Feng Liya shook her head continually, "Really, they were too dumb. The police would only freeze the bank account, but is there still money on that card?"

Filing a report takes ti, and Zhang Yu really doesn’t think Zhao Xuan would leave the money in the bank account. "She must have anticipated the Zhou family would report it, and the card would be frozen."

"You an converted to cash." Feng Liya thought this would be difficult, as it’s quite a large sum of money.

"Mom, you could exchange it for gold."

"Then it’s lighter and easier to trade, plus she won’t get caught." Zhang Yu thought Zhao Xuan would probably do that.

Convert to gold, Feng Liya’s mouth hung open, "If that’s true, then Zhou Family recovering the money is almost hopeless."

Zhang Yu responded, "Well, you can’t entirely bla Zhao Xuan, but the Zhou Family isn’t innocent either. None of them are good people."

"By the way, will there be any aftereffects for the child who was given sleeping pills?" Zhang Yu knew that for such a young child, an overdose of sleeping pills couldn’t be without consequences.

Feng Liya replied, "I’ve heard it causes significant brain stimulation."

"Sigh, why is she so heartless? No matter how much resentnt she holds against Zhou Kai or the Zhou Family, she shouldn’t have treated the child like this, especially since she gave birth to him." Feng Liya truly didn’t understand.

Huang Lin, watching her grandson cry loudly, felt impatient, "What do we do now? The doctor said the child has aftereffects and needs treatnt, but even a cure is uncertain."

Zhou Jian looked unhappily at his crying grandson, a stark contrast to his previous loving deanor, "Where’s the money for treatnt? It was all taken by his mother."

"This isn’t a grandson; it’s a bane." Zhou Jian looked at Zhou Kai with dissatisfaction, "I told you from the start Zhao Xuan wasn’t good; don’t be with her."

"But you insisted on being with her. She deceived you once before, took your money, and you wore a cuckold’s hat."

"You didn’t learn from being scamd multiple tis. Yet you continue being deceived and acting the fool."

"And now, with the relocation money gone, no savings left, and the child being a sickly fool."

Zhou Jian looked with disgust at his crying grandson, "Cry all you want; I won’t spend a di on his treatnt."

"If you insist on treating this child, fine, but you pay for it." Zhou Jian made up his mind not to spend a single penny on this child’s treatnt.

Huang Lin felt attached to her grandson after caring for him for so long, but now with no money, treating the child was a financial black hole. "The police can’t do anything to get the money back?"

Huang Lin reconfird, and Zhou Kai nodded. He knew Zhao Xuan harbored many grievances, but he never cared, never imagining she’d retaliate.

And retaliate she did, and so fiercely, "There’s no way. The police found she went to a gold shop today and bought gold."

"The area near Harbor City, maybe, maybe she went there." Zhou Kai looked at his crying son and slapped himself. Why didn’t he control himself back then?

Even spending money to find another woman wouldn’t have incurred such losses, "Not treating him ans a fool; treating him, he’s probably like his mother, ungrateful."

Zhou Jian and his wife deeply agreed. They raised the child poorly, and soon the child passed away.

People around knew sothing was off, but they also felt the child was better off dead than alive.

Zhou Kai, without a house, couldn’t think of remarrying and would live a lonely life. While his parents lived, their pensions allowed life to go on, but after Zhou Jian and his wife passed, life grew harder. Before reaching retirent age, he passed into nothingness.

As for Zhao Xuan, Zhang Yu never received any information about her until her death, not knowing if she lived happily or miserably sowhere obscure.

It doesn’t matter anymore. At least Zhou Kai’s life ended miserably, which seems like an answer.

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