The City’s Strongest Son-in-law -
Chapter 91 - 91 91 I Called These People Over
91: Chapter 91: I Called These People Over 91: Chapter 91: I Called These People Over After Sun Mei finished clearing out the items she brought back, Su Changfeng finally stepped out of the room.
“Su Changfeng, stop those people quickly.
These people are stealing in broad daylight, and everything here was bought with my money,” Sun Mei said anxiously to Su Changfeng.
“I was the one who called them over,” Su Changfeng replied.
“What?” Sun Mei was stunned for a moment and instantly flared up.
“Su Changfeng, what do you mean by that?
Are you saying you have no regard for what I bought with my money?”
“That’s right, I indeed have no regard for it,” Su Changfeng said coldly.
“You better have those people return everything at once, or else…” Sun Mei hesitated, barely holding back the words “get out.” This mansion had nothing to do with her; telling Su Changfeng to get out?
This house wasn’t like the small community they lived in before.
“From now on, if you dare to touch anything in this house, don’t blame me for being merciless,” Su Changfeng turned to Tang Zhenhua, coldly saying, “And you, watch this woman carefully.
Remember this place is my, Su Changfeng’s home.
Without my consent, no one is allowed to touch anything here.”
Sun Mei was stunned by Su Changfeng’s dominance.
She didn’t have the courage to make a scene.
Wasn’t Su Changfeng supposed to be a useless person?
Why was he so assertive at home now?
After Su Changfeng went back to his room, Sun Mei dared to be reckless, saying to Tang Zhenhua, “Look at him, look at him.
Just because he bought a mansion, does he not know who he is anymore?
Now he doesn’t even consider me.
Tang Zhenhua, go give him a lesson and let him know that I still call the shots in this home.”
“Can’t you stop making trouble for no reason?” Tang Zhenhua said in exasperation.
“Making trouble for no reason?” Sun Mei stood in front of Tang Zhenhua and slapped him repeatedly, not in a flirtatious manner but genuinely hitting him.
“How dare you say I’m making trouble for no reason?
Is this my fault?
Aren’t I the elder here?
Why does he get to talk to me with such an attitude?”
“If you’re an elder, at least behave like one.
Look at yourself; do you even resemble an elder?
Besides, this house belongs to Su Changfeng.
Sun Mei, haven’t you realized how much he’s changed?” Tang Zhenhua said.
“What change?
He’s just a useless person,” Sun Mei responded.
Tang Zhenhua tightly held onto Sun Mei.
Even a clay figure would get mad; let alone a living person.
If Sun Mei kept causing trouble, it wouldn’t be long before they would both be kicked out by Su Canghai.
“That’s right, Su Changfeng is useless, just like me, but right now we’re in a house bought by Su Changfeng.
If he decides to kick you out, do you think you can stay?
Your name isn’t on the deed!” Tang Zhenhua said.
Hearing the words “property deed,” Sun Mei’s first thought wasn’t that Su Changfeng was running the household, but that she must get Tang Qiulu’s name on the house’s deed as soon as possible.
It would be best if only Tang Qiulu’s name was on it, so she wouldn’t have to fear being kicked out by Su Changfeng.
“Don’t even think about making me leave this house,” Sun Mei said with a cold smile.
“I will make you understand that in this house, I’m the one who has the final say,” Sun Mei declared.
The next day, after Su Changfeng dropped Tang Qiulu off at her company, he entered the labor market.
This place was bustling with people, most of whom came looking for jobs.
Su Changfeng was here to hire a housekeeper to cook at home.
Even though Wang Meixiang could do the job, she always had to take care of Wang Lele, and the rules on Xianwu Mountain were particularly strict.
If Wang Lele went elsewhere, there’d be a lot of trouble.
Because of this, Su Changfeng had to abandon that idea.
Not long after entering the labor market, Su Changfeng saw a crowd moving in a particular direction, presumably because something was happening.
Being only human, Su Changfeng was naturally curious, so he followed them over.
Pushing his way through, Su Changfeng saw a slightly older woman, about in her forties, kneeling on the ground.
In front of her stood a well-dressed woman, clearly from a wealthy family and of similar age.
“Look at this, everyone.
This woman’s hands are unclean.
She came to clean my house, and now all my expensive jewelry is missing.
But the cleaning company won’t take responsibility, and this damned woman has no money to pay back.
Can everyone speak up for me?
Shouldn’t this cleaning company be shut down?
Shouldn’t she just die?”
While talking, the rich woman viciously hit the kneeling woman on the head with her handbag.
The kneeling woman, seeing the people around her talking, repeatedly pleaded, “It wasn’t me, it really wasn’t me.
She’s wrongly accusing me.”
“Wrongly accusing you?
Why on earth would I wrongly accuse you?
You’re just a lowlife.
Do you think I would extort money from you?” The wealthy woman slapped the kneeling woman across the face, unsatisfied, and kicked her a couple more times.
“Look closely, everyone.
Do I look like someone who needs to quibble over such a small amount of money?
I just don’t want this lowlife stealing from other homes,” the woman proclaimed.
From her attire, the woman indeed seemed not to lack money.
Thus, the onlookers had no suspicion of her words and all pointed fingers at the kneeling woman.
Seeing everyone supporting her, the wealthy woman became even more smug, disdainfully looking down at the kneeling woman and saying, “Hmph, now I’ll let everyone see what you are!
Don’t think you’ll ever find work in Hai City again.”
An appearance can be deceiving.
Determining someone’s character from their looks is impossible.
There’s a saying that the eyes are the windows to the soul.
Although Su Changfeng didn’t know the truth, he looked into the woman’s eyes and saw that this had nothing to do with her.
It was puzzling why the wealthy woman, who clearly wasn’t short on money, would falsely accuse her.
Su Changfeng stepped forward from the crowd, slowly making his way to the kneeling woman.
Seeing Su Changfeng approach, the wealthy woman assumed he couldn’t contain himself and said, “People like her are no better than rats, and anyone can hit her.
If you’re looking to vent some anger, here’s your chance.
Hit her as hard as you’d like.”
The kneeling woman trembled slightly, obviously terrified.
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