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Chapter 994 Don’t mess with good children (48)

 Ji Jingchuan acted faster than expected. Only ten minutes after Ji Qingyuan and his wife came back that day, Ji Jingchuan came to the door with someone.

The moment they saw Ji Jingchuan, Ji Qingyuan and his wife's legs went as soft as noodles.

"Jingchuan, listen to me, things are not what you think." Ji Qingyuan tried to defend, "Actually..."

Ji Jingchuan: "Ji Qingyuan, I didn't expect that I would fall into the hands of an honest and honest person like you. I underestimated you." After saying that, he threw a bunch of information in Ji Qingyuan's face.

Originally, he didn't have to come in person, but he just wanted to meet Ji Qingyuan and his wife. Who gave them the courage to do this.

Qian Yan sat aside indifferently throughout the whole process, and Ji Baozhu was also there.

Ji Baozhu had no idea what was happening. She only knew that these people were coming in a menacing manner and looked very scary.

Next she heard words that overturned all her perceptions. All the money in her family belonged not to her parents, but to Ji Qianyan's father.

Yes, Ji Qianyan.

That middle-aged man who looked cold turned out to be Ji Qianyan's father.

The other party was very rich, and Ji Qianyan was raised in their home and was given a lot of money.

From hundreds of thousands per year at the beginning, to millions per year later.

Ji Qingyuan and his wife saved part of the money and spent part of it. The most they spent was on Ji Baozhu. All they bought for her were brand-name goods. Many of the furniture in the house were imported. They looked ordinary, but they were extremely expensive.

There are various interest classes, and it costs money to buy the props used in the classes.

Secondly, the two couples themselves wore the best clothes, and they would only put on the most ordinary clothes on the day of the examination.

Accessories such as necklaces and watches are usually more expensive than each other.

Then, it was spent on the Ji family. The two of them thought that the money was easy to come by, so lending it to the Ji family was not that heartbreaking. Anyway, after lending it out, Jingchuan, the culprit, could still send in money every year.

In the end, a very small part was spent on Ji Qianyan.

Ji Baozhu's little face turned pale. She grabbed her skirt hard. How could this happen?

No, that's not the case.

How could this be?

She felt Qian Yan's gaze, clearly not believing the truth. This time when facing Qian Yan, her face turned red and she wanted to find a crack to get in.

Qian Yan sent the recording to the Ji family group, and the Ji family members who were chatting began to click on the recording to listen.

They didn't pay much attention at first, but after hearing it, they were covered in cold sweat.

Ji Jingchuan told Ji Qingyuan and his wife that if they did not want to go to jail, they should return the money quickly, otherwise they would spend the rest of their lives in jail.

Ji Qingyuan and his wife were still begging Ji Jingchuan, but after finding that it was of no use, they came to beg Qian Yan.

Qian Yan threw the diary in their faces, and the two of them stared at the thick diary and were speechless.

But they still didn't want to give up, Qian Yan didn't bother to pay attention to them, and left Ji's house with her bag on her back.

Under Ji Jingchuan's pressure, Ji Qingyuan and his wife had to pay back the money.

Jingchuan has indeed given them a lot of money in these years, but they have also spent a lot. It is simply impossible to return it intact.

Ji Jingchuan asked them to pay back what they could, and the two began to sell various things.

The originally low-key and luxurious home was almost emptied out, and even some of Ji Baozhu's belongings were sold off.

Ji Jingchuan saw that they really couldn't squeeze out any money, so he finally gave up, but they spent too much and even asked them to write an IOU.


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