Chapter 600: Episode 131 Trouble

Chapter 600 Fanwai 131 Trouble

Jiang Zhihua was driving drunk a few days ago when he bumped into a car just like him. The two cars collided and the driver died on the spot.

It’s really hard to put this matter on anyone. Jiang Zhihua is an executive in a bank with a bright future, but he has never married, and his life is over. Jiang’s mother sheds tears every day, and she wants to go with him sadly.

But when she was packing up Jiang Zhihua's belongings, she accidentally discovered the chat records between him and Zhong Ning, which suddenly gave her an outlet for her sadness.

In the chat records of the two, Zhong Ning repeatedly refused to associate with Jiang Zhihua and warned him not to harass her again.

At the same time, Jiang's mother learned from Jiang Zhihua's friend that he went to find Zhong Ning two days ago, but was driven away by Zhong Ning's wild men.

After contacting each other, Jiang's mother came to the conclusion that Zhong Ning must be playing around and letting her son suffer from emotional intelligence, so she used alcohol to relieve her worries.

So, Jiang's mother came to Zhong Ning's house to make a fuss, crying and howling, asking her to give an explanation.

Mother Zhong was so annoyed by Mother Jiang's words, she didn't expect Mother Jiang to say such shameless words when she looked considerate.

"Stop talking nonsense, no one has stipulated that this blind date must be successful, and you blame others for drunk driving?"

At this moment, a lot of people gathered at the gate of the community, all of them came to watch the excitement. Several neighbors who had a good relationship with Zhong's family tried to persuade him, but Jiang's mother didn't appreciate it at all, and even became more and more emotional. rather.

"You bitch, I want you to go down with my son!"

Mother Jiang came prepared and brought a few burly men with her. Although the neighbors wanted to help, they were unable to do so.

Mother Zhong and Father Zhong are both elderly people, and Zhong Ning is a helpless girl, how can they be their opponents.

"Brother Sheng! Brother Sheng!"

Just finished working in the store, Gu Sheng was having dinner with his brothers, he was in a bad mood, when he saw Yang Rui yelling, he gave him an annoyed look.

"What are you doing, your **** is on fire!"

Yang Rui took a few breaths before speaking.

"Just Miss Zhong... something happened over there."

"What?"

Under the protection of Zhong's father and Zhong's mother, Zhong Ning managed to escape, and Jiang's mother did not dare to really kidnap someone.

But it's not a problem for them to keep arguing like this. If they push and shove, if they bump into each other again, they can find someone to reason with.

Just when the situation was at a stalemate, a tall figure suddenly pushed aside the crowd and walked to Zhong Ning.

When Zhong Ning saw everyone coming, tears were about to fall.

"Brother Gu."

As soon as Jiang's mother saw Gu Sheng, she immediately matched the words of Jiang Zhihua's friend and yelled.

"Look, you still said that there are no wild men, isn't this here?"

Mother Zhong was so angry that she couldn't care about Gu Sheng's identity at the moment, so she just turned back.

"What age is it now? Marriage has been free for a long time. My daughter and your son are just on a blind date, and the relationship has not been confirmed. Why can't I find a boyfriend!"

Jiang's mother didn't care about this, she pointed at Zhong Ning and cursed.

Gu Sheng stood in front of Zhong's family of three, looked at the mad mother Jiang and said sharply.

"Clean your mouth!"

Gu Sheng's brother also arrived at this time, hula la standing in a row, more people than Jiang's mother brought.

Mother Jiang saw that she couldn't meet head-to-head, so she just wanted to touch porcelain, and yelled in Gu Sheng's direction.

"Oh, I hit someone, I hit an old man!"

As soon as the words fell, a police siren sounded not far away, and then two policemen walked into the crowd.

"Who is making trouble here."

(end of this chapter)

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