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Chapter 164: Fell into the cesspit

Xiaobao and Xiaobei have easy control over Liang Juner, so they are not afraid that the children will cause trouble, but they are afraid that Rong Xuanzhen will send someone to arrest Liang Dahai, and then the matter may really go wrong.

Thinking of this, Liang Jun'er really couldn't feel at ease.

But he said that Liang Dahai had taken the money and had not warmed up in his arms. He knew that people from the government and smugglers in the underworld were looking for him everywhere. He was cautious at the moment, and naturally did not return to his original residence, so he planned to escape.

, when he thought that the money in his arms was about to be taken away, he felt as uncomfortable as a cat taking it away.

Even if you don't want this life, you can't let go of these coins.

Before he could escape the pursuit of the buyer, Liang Dahai heard that Prince Xuan had sent people around to arrest him, and he also said that he must do everything possible to catch him.

Liang Dahai knew that he was in for a big disaster this time. If he only offended the buyer, it would be easy to say that it would be a matter of money at most, but if he offended Prince Xuan, it would really be a life-threatening matter.

Therefore, he stayed in hiding during the day, and could only secretly travel in the dead of night, and he only took the paths in the wild mountains, and did not dare to take the main roads.

On this day, Liang Dahai was dragging his lame leg on his way at night, when he heard the sound of wolves howling in the woods around him. He felt panicked for a moment, hugging the money in his arms and hurriedly choosing his way. He accidentally fell into a

In a cesspool.

Before he could call for help, he was drowned alive.

Liang Dahai deserved to die. This pit was originally dug by hunters who lived in the mountains to hunt wild animals. The pit was originally deep, but the accumulation of rain over the years gradually turned it into a small waste pit. People living nearby

The remaining villagers used it as a manure tank. They usually went to the mountains to collect the excrement of wild animals, put it in this pit to ferment and rot, and then used it as fertilizer in the fields.

Liang Dahai was already frightened, and he was lame on one leg. Moreover, it was the beginning of spring cold, and it was even colder at night, making people shiver. Even if he did not drown, he would freeze to death...

When his body was discovered, it was already three days later. People sent out by Manager Xu discovered it and came back to report it.

Initially, the identity was uncertain, but in order to be sure whether Liang Dahai was dead or not, Manager Xu asked someone to fish out his body. After washing it, he carried it to the backyard of the palace, and then invited Xiaobao and Xiaobei to come and see it.

When Liang Jun'er heard the news, she couldn't describe how she felt. She just felt dull and uncomfortable. She wanted to cry but couldn't.

Even though she had cursed thousands of times in her heart, hoping that Liang Dahai would die soon, but now that he was really dead, Liang Jun'er still felt a little sad.

Privately, Liang Jun'er didn't want Xiaobao and Xiaobei to see this scene. They were too careful and couldn't bear to let them experience such a scene, but Rong Xuan told them to identify the person, and Liang Jun'er couldn't stop it.

Manager Xu took them there, and after only seeing them from a distance, the two children burst into tears.

I don't know if he was scared or sad, but he just couldn't stop crying. Seeing this, Manager Xu quickly asked someone to carry the body away.

Rong Xuan looked at it, feeling a little uncomfortable for no reason.

The future is about the past, which casts a shadow on them...

"Dad, can I ask you something?" After crying for a long time, Xiaobao finally wiped away his tears and looked at Rong Xuan with a pleading look on his face.


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