Login via

Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 441

Chapter 441: Chapter 441: Did You Miss Me? (Second Update)

Yu Zhaodi followed to the place and encountered Mo Siyu, Xiao Yue’s fiancé.

"Yu Zhaodi, regarding the car accident in ’88, are you willing to seek justice for your father?" Mo Siyu asked Yu Zhaodi. If she herself wasn’t willing to, it was useless for anyone else to intervene.

"I am." Yu Zhaodi replied without hesitation, then added, "But, Meng Yanzhi has gone abroad, and moreover, the person involved in the original case has already served two years in prison."

"He has not gone abroad." Upon hearing her willingness, Mo Siyu was ready to take legal action.

Trusting Xiao Yue, Yu Zhaodi signed document after document following Mo Siyu’s lead. Looking at the paperwork, Yu Zhaodi felt as if she was walking on clouds. Could she really take down the actual culprit, Meng Yanzhi, and have him receive the punishment he deserved?

"Mo..." Yu Zhaodi was uncertain how to address Mo Siyu. "The Meng Family is very powerful, aren’t they? Will our efforts be in vain?"

"Justice may be delayed, but it will never be absent," Mo Siyu’s voice was cold. His words instantly brought tears to Yu Zhaodi’s eyes. If it hadn’t been for the Meng Family’s arrogance, her father wouldn’t have had to claim his wages late at night, and the accident wouldn’t have happened.

Following the accident, the Meng Family tried to buy them off with money, but her father passed away, and so did her mother. Her previously happy family was now torn apart. For years, Yu Zhaodi didn’t spend a cent of that dirty money, always hoping that one day Meng Yanzhi would be punished.

All these years, Yu Zhaodi had been waiting for this very day.

Hospital.

When Mo Siyu arrived at the hospital with Yu Zhaodi, Lian Qingyang was anything but welcoming. He had plenty of disdain for Mo Siyu, but unfortunately, in front of Tang Yue, he couldn’t utter a single bad word about him.

Whenever he tried to criticize Mo Siyu, Tang Yue would counter with ten good qualities. Though Lian Qingyang wasn’t one to bother much, the happiness that shone in Tang Yue’s eyes whenever she spoke of Mo Siyu made him anxious.

Tang Yue was pleasantly surprised, "Si Yu, how come you and Zhaodi came together?"

"I just came from the Security Bureau." Yu Zhaodi’s hand was much better. Although a few fingers were still bandaged, it was a significant improvement from before.

"Security Bureau?" Tang Yue looked at Mo Siyu, puzzled.

Yu Zhaodi excitedly said, "Xiao Yue, Meng Yanzhi didn’t actually go abroad; he’s been arrested."

"Ah..." Tang Yue looked at Yu Zhaodi in disbelief, then instinctively turned to Mo Siyu.

"Who has been arrested?" Lian Qingyang sat up suddenly from the bed, and stared at Yu Zhaodi, asking, "You said Meng Yanzhi didn’t go abroad? He’s been captured? On what charges?"

"So many." Yu Zhaodi took a while to explain, then said, "And I have to thank your... fiancé for that. Otherwise, who knows how long it would have taken to reopen this case."

Lian Qingyang looked at Mo Siyu excitedly, a stark contrast to his previous indifference and annoyance, and said with admiration, "Future brother-in-law, aren’t you afraid of offending the Meng Family?"

"So what if I offend them?" Mo Siyu looked at Tang Yue endearingly, blinking as he met her worried gaze. "Xiao Yue, don’t worry. Mr. Meng... just loves his grandson too much and won’t be unreasonable. Besides, even if Mr. Meng chooses his grandson over everything, Meng Jin is someone who understands reason."

Mo Siyu wasn’t afraid of offending the Meng Family; he was only concerned that Tang Yue would worry.

Chapter 441: Did You Miss Me? (Second Update) 1

Yu Zhaodi replied in detail, head bowed, hesitant to look up at Lian Qingyang — his face still not fully recovered, but the image of his bravery that day was etched in her mind. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

Verify captcha to read the content.Verify captcha to read the content

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets