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Four hundred and sixty-seven, jaw dropped

Xiangyun's words caused an uproar in the crowd. Everyone onlookers looked at the couple in disbelief. They didn't expect that they had done such a thing and now they had the nerve to come to Xiangyun again.

After hearing Xiangyun's words, the couple also turned pale. They didn't expect that Xiangyun actually heard what they said. No wonder Xiangyun would leave home the next day.

Thinking of this, Brother Xiangyun glared at his wife fiercely, blaming this woman. If she hadn't been too anxious, those things would have been theirs long ago.

The woman couldn't help but tremble when she was looked at by the man's fierce gaze, and then she stared back fiercely as if she was angry. How could she be blamed for this? The reason why she came up with that idea in the first place was not because of him.

He had the idea of ​​​​stealing his sister's family property. Besides, he agreed with the original idea. How could he have the nerve to blame her now?

Besides, that was his biological sister, and he didn't feel sorry for her. How could he expect his sister-in-law to feel sorry for her? She was at a loss after all.

As a couple, you blame me and I blame you, but neither of them wants to blame themselves for the failure.

Xiangyun looked at the originally loving couple with some confusion. At this time, in order to shirk responsibility, the old intimacy disappeared almost in an instant.

And Xiangyun's next words completely threw the two of them into the abyss.

"I can regard all of this as a thing of the past, but brother, can you tell me with your own words how our parents died?"

As soon as Xiangyun said this, Brother Xiangyun's hand shook violently. He suddenly raised his head and looked at Xiangyun, his eyes full of disbelief. He couldn't believe that his sister would actually ask this question.

What is she suspecting?

What he did was obviously very secretive, and even his two younger brothers who lived in the same village did not suspect it. How could Xiangyun, a sister who had never returned home, know?

No, she was working as a maid in a wealthy family and never came back. It is impossible to know what happened back then. It is impossible to know. She must... must be bluffing herself.

After doing some psychological construction for himself, he steeled himself, licked his lips, and suppressed the trembling in his voice: "Didn't I tell you earlier? Our parents slept too deeply at night.

The second child and the third child all know about the fact that he didn't escape due to the fire, so you can ask."

His lies became smoother and smoother, and finally he had time to show a look of sorrow, "Little sister, are you doubting me? You suspect that I murdered my own parents. How can you miss me so much?"

He sobbed a few times, pretended to wipe the non-existent tears from his eyes, and said with a frustrated look: "Little sister, I know you don't like me. Your sister-in-law and I were the ones who were sorry for you back then, but you also

I know it's not easy for our family. I had evil thoughts because I wanted your nephew to get married.

I was wrong, and I admit this mistake. If you don’t want to forgive me, big brother, I deserve it, I deserve the retribution, but you can’t doubt it, you can’t doubt it..."

To be honest, he showed such an appearance that many neighbors couldn't bear it. Those who were soft-hearted even opened their mouths to persuade Xiangyun, including the newly married daughter-in-law, but she just wanted to

When she was about to come out, her mother-in-law pulled her back.

Glancing around, Xiangyun's eldest brother was a little disappointed when he saw that no one came out to smooth things over. He cursed in his heart that these people were really cruel. He was acting so pitiful. Why didn't anyone stand up for him?

.

"Xiangyun, you can say that I can do anything, but I can't do this. I was also very sad when my parents died. My sadness is no less than yours.

I admit that I am partly responsible for the death of my parents. If I had lived in the same yard with my parents, I would have been able to detect the fire in time and this kind of thing would not have happened."

Sister-in-law Xiangyun had just come to her senses. She knelt on the ground, took her man's arm and cried bitterly: "It's all my fault. It's all my fault as a daughter-in-law who is not filial enough.

My mother-in-law had an accident. Old man, it’s not your fault. It’s all my fault. It’s me who deserves to die! It’s me who deserves to be cut into pieces!”

While crying bitterly, she secretly cursed Xiangyun as a troublemaker. If her parents-in-law hadn't wanted to give Xiangyun what they had in their hands, she would not have lost her mind in anger and attacked those two old people.

If she had married honestly back then, none of this would have happened.

Xiangyun, that little bitch, kept causing trouble for her family because her parents-in-law loved her. Now, she still wants to uncover what happened back then.

After hearing what the couple said, Xiangyun's face became even colder. When she rushed back after receiving a message from her trustee in her hometown, her parents had already been buried. She thought it was just an accident, but she was very sad.

I feel resentful towards my elder brother because after all, natural and man-made disasters are unavoidable for mortals.

Even if her eldest brother and sister-in-law had evil thoughts about her, she just stayed away from her hometown and had no intention of completely severing the relationship.

However, she received a letter from her second brother some time ago, asking her to go back and visit the grave. She saw a clue from the letter in which her second brother recalled the past.

She had not thought of parricide at first, but she thought that her eldest brother and sister-in-law had treated her parents badly and did not take good care of them, so she asked someone to inquire about what happened back then.

But she never thought that what her friend found out made her tremble with fear. She never thought that the eldest brother, who had always been filial, would take action against her parents, who were their own parents! How could he do that?

Cruel?

After learning all this, she suddenly recalled the letter her parents sent her before they passed away. The letter asked her to go home. They were getting older and wanted to pass on the things they planned to pass down.

Give these kids a point.

Thinking of this, and thinking that she had never heard about the whereabouts of these things from her second brother or third brother in so many years, what else could Xiangyun not understand?

She couldn't believe that her eldest brother was so heartless. She wanted him to get the retribution he deserved, but she kept hesitating. After all, her eldest brother was her parents' eldest son and his blood. She really wanted to kill her eldest brother and his family with her own hands.

Send people to jail?

And just when she hesitated, their family bumped into her, which was why she was so excited at first.

The shameless faces of her eldest brother's family and their lack of guilt towards her parents made her realize that since she knew the truth, she would be really unfilial to cover up the murderer of her parents.

After thinking about it, Xiangyun said with a cold face: "You don't have to act in front of me. I have already handed over the evidence I left to the police."

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