Transmigration: Getting Rich with My Space and Supplies-Chapter 36 - 34 Reporting a Crime is No Joke
36: Chapter 34 Reporting a Crime is No Joke
36 -34 Reporting a Crime is No Joke
Just as everyone thought that it was either death or broken legs that awaited the girl in the tragic fall, they discovered that she, holding a child in front and carrying one on her back, had actually…
landed steadily on the ground.
Holy shit!
Awesome.
Who is this?
Once Rong Yan steadied herself, she put down the girl in her arms.
Looking at the terrified little girl, she tried to sound as gentle as possible, “Don’t be afraid, you’re safe now.”
However, her expression wasn’t as kind towards the one on her back.
After all, even if a mother can’t survive, she has no right to decide the life or death of her innocent child.
She sharply demanded, “Aren’t you getting down?”
Sun Mei immediately came to her senses, her eyes wide open in shock; she hadn’t died but instead had landed safely.
And her child was alive too?
Was it this young woman who had saved her and her daughter?
Realizing she was still on someone else’s back, Sun Mei quickly loosened her grip and slid down, then collapsed on her knees before Rong Yan, bowing her head repeatedly in gratitude, “Thank you, thank you…”
Seeing Sun Mei kneel before her only worsened Rong Yan’s expression.
“Enough, stop bowing.
As a mother, no matter your own difficulties, your child is innocent.
It’s your duty to protect her.
Have you never heard ‘mothers should be strong’?”
After saying this, she walked away.
As for the truth of the matter, she wasn’t clear and didn’t want to speak rashly.
She pushed through the crowd, returning to the side of the strange old lady.
“Thank you, Ma’am!”
The old lady immediately returned the bicycle to her, having watched the entire scene unfold before her very eyes.
“Young lady, you are truly incredible.”
Rong Yan gave a small smile but said no more, then continued pushing her bicycle away.
Her departure drew many sidelong glances.
However, the incident here wasn’t over.
Sun Mei and her child had barely escaped with their lives and hadn’t even had the chance to ask their savior’s name when they watched her leave.
Before Sun Mei could recover, her hair was seized by her mother-in-law rushing over.
“I’ll beat you to death, you wretched woman, you bringer of misfortune…
How dare you set fire to the house…”
Having narrowly escaped death once, Sun Mei was no longer intimidated by her mother-in-law and struck her back, “What do you mean I set the fire?
It was you, you old hag, who took the fire out of the stove and lit the pile of kindling…”
She had been so desperate at that moment, not wanting to live, that she had taken her child upstairs, getting ready just to wait for death.
But by the time she wanted to change her mind, as the fire blazed stronger, it was too late.
Everyone heard the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law accusing each other of starting the fire.
This was quite different from the truth they had previously been told.
Rong Yan paid no mind to the conflict there.
If a person doesn’t stand up for themselves, a thousand rescues by others are pointless.
She rode her bicycle to the Police Station.
“Hello, I’d like to report a crime…”
The officer at the Police Station was startled by her face covered in soot, “Did you come from a fire?
Could it be from the household that just caught on fire?”
They had heard about the fire and someone had already rushed over.
“Comrade, what crime do you want to report?”
Rong Yan didn’t beat around the bush and directly explained how she was from the Qin Family’s Team and had been framed by the intellectual youth, Gu Lan, in clear detail…
The police officer took it seriously, “Right, we’ll take your statement first, and then we’ll head to the Qin Family’s Team.”
After everything was sorted, Rong Yan signed her name.
“Comrade, I’ll head back now.”