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Two hundred ran away

In the past, those people might have considered whether the eldest daughter of the Tao family would rekindle her old love for him, but since the news of the other party's marriage, especially her pregnancy, came out, those people knew that he had completely lost his backer.

However, they also suppressed those who should be suppressed, and almost everything in their hands was robbed. Those people stopped one after another.

What's more, he has fallen into this situation now, and those people want to lose face. Even if they are angry, at most they can send an inconspicuous person to hinder him. It would be embarrassing to catch them and not let him go.

Ding Peng thought for a long time, but he never thought about who would kill him.

"Do you still remember the specific facial features of the assailant? Please recall it carefully. This is crucial for us to solve the case." The police asked again.

"Remember." Ding Peng clenched his fists and said through gritted teeth.

How could he forget that the other party almost killed him.

"Comrade police, you must catch him." Ding Peng struggled to get up and begged.

"Don't worry, we will do our best." Seeing Ding Peng being so excited, the blood on the gauze at the wound became a little darker. Just looking at it made people worry that he had opened the wound.

"Take good care of yourself. We will try our best to hunt down the assailant." The police quickly comforted him while pushing his half-sitting body back down again.

"Can you describe in more detail what happened?"

Ding Peng took a deep breath and began to recall the scene this morning.

"When I passed by the alley at the door in the morning, a young man asked me to give him money without saying a word. He asked for a thousand dollars at the first glance. I didn't know him, so of course I couldn't give him money.

But without saying a few words, the man went crazy, picked up the ax placed at the entrance of the alley, and struck me.

Then I fainted, and when I woke up, I was already in the hospital."

Having said that, Ding Peng's face turned a little dark, and he really couldn't understand why he suddenly suffered such misfortune.

"Okay, we will investigate the matter as soon as possible. Don't get too excited. Just take good care of yourself. If you think of other information later, you can contact us directly."

After closing the notebook, the police comforted Ding Peng a few more words before leaving.

Zhang Yu also left with the police.

He didn't expect that just because he wanted his uncle to help him buy a sleeper ticket, he would encounter so many things and watch a great deal of excitement.

After watching the police leave, Ding Peng had a fierce look in his eyes.

No matter what the other party's purpose is, since he dares to do something to you, you shouldn't blame him for being cruel.

If that person falls into his hands, he will definitely make his life worse than death.

For a moment, Ding Peng wished that the police had not found the man so quickly, and that when he had recovered his health, he could take action himself and let the man feel the feeling of dying.

Unfortunately, the police were much faster than Ding Peng imagined.

According to Ding Peng, the police quickly issued a wanted warrant.

It didn't take long for the wanted order to be sent out, and the news was quickly received.

An enthusiastic citizen reported to the police that when she got up last night, she saw her tenant secretly washing clothes in the house. She took a second look and found that the water after washing the clothes was red and looked like blood.

She was a little scared and suspected that Fang Ke had done something bad, so she came over early this morning to report the crime.

Led by the enthusiastic crowd, the police knocked on the door of the room where the tenant lived.

After hearing the knock on the door, the room became quiet for a moment. After a while, another voice came out: "Who is it?"

Enthusiastic stood up and said as usual: "Xiaoye, I am your Aunt Ding."

As soon as these words came out, everyone in the room seemed to be relieved, but some still asked warily: "Aunt Ding, I am cleaning up the house, what do you want to see me for?"

Looking at the police behind her, Aunt Ding felt confident and said calmly: "Oh, it's nothing serious. I just wanted to ask if you still have soap in the house. When I was washing your uncle Ding's clothes,

Suddenly I realized there was no soap at home."

After saying that, he complained as if nothing was wrong: "You also know that your Uncle Ding is a jerk. As long as the collar of the clothes he has worn is not clean, he can't scrub it off without soap.

I didn’t borrow yours for nothing. When your Uncle Ding issues soap tickets this month, I’ll return you a new one.”

As soon as Aunt Ding finished speaking, the sound of rustling clothes was heard in the room: "Aunt Ding, please wait a moment. I will change my clothes and open the door for you."

Aunt Ding breathed a sigh of relief when she heard the reply from the people in the room.

The two policemen who followed seemed to have noticed the problem. They looked at each other and hid on either side of the door.

The moment the young man opened the door, two policemen rushed towards him.

"Don't move, police!"

At the first sight of the police, the young man subconsciously wanted to run.

After realizing that he could not get out through the door, he quickly ran into the house, using tables, chairs, benches, and the bedroom door to try to delay the police's arrest.

He rushed into the bedroom, bolted the door, and finally picked up a bench and threw it at the window.

Listening to the sound of "clang, clang, clang" as if something was being smashed in the house, Aunt Ding suddenly realized something, her face was full of distress, her house.

Afraid that the young man would run away this time and come to retaliate against her someday, Aunt Ding ignored her distress and shouted loudly: "Comrade police, comrade police! The window, he is smashing the window, that window is connected to the backyard."

As soon as these words came out, the policemen stopped banging on the door, and finally split into two. One continued to bang on the door, while the other ran towards the backyard.

It was just that the two of them were a step too late. Perhaps they underestimated the young man's cunning. By the time the police chased him out, he had already climbed out along the ladder on the wall.

After a fruitless pursuit, the police came to Aunt Ding's house.

Aunt Ding was looking at the smashed window with a distressed expression, and kept cursing that the young man looked bad.

The police were a little embarrassed and coughed, signaling for them to come in.

As soon as she saw the police, Aunt Ding's eyes lit up and she couldn't wait to ask: "Have you caught that kid? If you do, I will make him pay for the window. Look, he made this good window."

The policeman opened his mouth and managed to say: "It was too late and the kid escaped."

After saying that, I felt a little embarrassed: "Otherwise, I'll pay for the window."

When she heard that the young man ran away, Aunt J was disappointed for a moment. However, when she heard that the police wanted to pay for the window, Aunt Ding quickly waved her hands: "I don't blame you, you didn't break the window, who broke it?"

Who will pay?"

When she heard that the young man climbed over the wall from the ladder, Aunt Ding's face turned dark instantly. She pushed away the two policemen and shouted towards the backyard.


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