Chapter 323 revealed everything.
Chapter 323 revealed everything.
Song Wanxing interrupted Song Wanli, "Brother, I know what you mean. I don't look down on you. Over the years, I've done anything to survive. I... Brother, tomorrow... could you come with me to the police station?"
"Go...go to the police station? What for? God, what have you done?" Song Wanli's voice trembled as he grabbed Song Wanxing's hand, hoping that Song Mingfu, that brat, wouldn't be right.
Song Wanxing was a little frustrated. "Brother, I didn't do anything wrong, but... but I also made some mistakes. Sigh, I just can't explain it!"
Then Song Wanxing told him everything in detail. These things had been weighing on his mind, but after telling his older brother, he felt less afraid. He knew he had to face what needed to be faced.
True enlightenment isn't something you can grasp by simply listening to道理 (principles/reasoning), but rather by truly experiencing hardship and suffering. Song Wanli listened patiently; this younger brother was really a handful, and he wondered if he had truly grasped the difficulties of life.
After finishing his sentence in one breath, Song Wanxing looked up at Song Wanli and pleaded, "Brother, would you please come with me tomorrow?"
"Alright! I'll go with you!" No sooner had Song Wanli finished speaking than another clear voice rang out: "Yes, as long as you really didn't participate and didn't do anything wrong, we'll go with you too!"
"Ming Fook?"
Song Mingfu pulled Song Mingcheng over and asked, "What are you two doing here?" Song Wanli stood up, and Song Wanxing quickly helped him up.
"Well...we're going to sleep, we're just passing by." Song Mingfu chuckled. "Dad, Uncle, what time are you going tomorrow? Can you call us to come along? The first bus is at 7:30 in the morning, right?"
"No one would believe him," Song Wanli said irritably. "Go away, go away. You all have school tomorrow. Don't keep thinking about skipping school. Don't meddle in adult matters."
"Okay! Dad, Uncle, you two chat!" Song Mingfu didn't linger and pulled Song Mingcheng, who hadn't uttered a word the whole time, away. Now he could finally relax—he hadn't done anything wrong and wouldn't affect them.
Song Wanxing rubbed his eyes. The little nephew who hit him had just called him "uncle" twice?
Song Mingfu didn't care about anything else, and walked away with his younger brother in his arms. He couldn't suppress the smile on his face and asked Song Mingli in a carefree manner, "Mingli, we all heard it. He really didn't do anything. Why are you still so sullen?"
Song Mingcheng glanced at his third brother, the "big, simple-minded" one. Of the four brothers, he was the tallest, strongest, and biggest, but also the least thoughtful and least studious. He sighed inwardly, deciding it was best not to tell him about what was happening in the factory.
He didn't want to tell anyone else, just to cause more trouble. Maybe that person really would change this time? Let's give him another chance. Listening to what he just said, he's quite pitiful, even though he brought it on himself.
"It's nothing. Don't tell Yali yet. Let's find out what happened to him first."
Song Mingfu nodded, "Yes, I know. I'll go tell my older brothers! They're going to school tomorrow."
The next day, the family of five went to the county town together on the same bus. However, Song Mingli sat with Zhao Xiaojuan and ignored Song Wanxing the entire time.
Song Wanxing hesitated several times before speaking, feeling somewhat intimidated by the cold faces of Zhao Xiaojuan and her daughter. He realized he had indeed made a terrible mistake, and if he put himself in her shoes, he would never forgive her.
After spending the day at the police station, the Song brothers caught the last bus back home.
As soon as Song Mingfu saw the two, he went out to greet them, "Dad, Uncle, are you alright?"
Song Wanli said, "Yes, Director Zhang told us to come back and wait for news. He's contacting them, and it will take time to verify."
"Then it should be fine, they're all back now!" Song Mingfu was a natural optimist.
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