Transmigration: Flirted with My Childhood Sweetheart
Chapter 568 - 567 The Obedient Good Girl

Chapter 568: Chapter 567 The Obedient Good Girl

Lin Nianhe put down the phone and gave Wong Xiao a radiant smile: "Uncle Wong, the leader wants you to call him back as soon as possible."

She had delivered the message in a second.

Wong Xiao couldn’t help but laugh out loud, pointing at Lin Nianhe: "You! Hahaha... Old Xie is usually most afraid of trouble, and with what you’ve done, his head is going to ache for three days."

"He won’t have a headache," Lin Nianhe chuckled, "I’ve laid the steps right down at his feet. If he still doesn’t know how to proceed, then we really shouldn’t set up a branch factory in the city. Otherwise, having such a confused leader in charge, the branch won’t last three years before it gets wrecked."

"He’s not foolish," Wong Xiao’s expression turned more serious, he turned his head to look at the setting sun outside the window and said, "He’s been fighting with Old Dog Shi for six or seven years and can still sit firmly in that chair. How could he be a fool?"

"That’s true," Lin Nianhe nodded, "I’ve been here for quite some time, and the only real fool I’ve encountered is Shi Dongshan... Even Cao Shijian is smarter than her."

At least Cao Shijian knew to jump on a train to find food when there was a famine, but as for Shi Dongshan... she was truly hard to evaluate.

Wong Xiao’s brows furrowed slightly, and the familiar look of worry reappeared on his face: "If Old Dog Shi doesn’t fall this time, we’re all going to be in trouble."

"Isn’t Lan County under Sun Jun’s jurisdiction? Does he really dare to overreach?"

"Hm? Didn’t I tell you?" Wong Xiao came back to his senses, "The one who let Shi Dongshan go was a leader from the provincial city."

Lin Nianhe: "Oh wow, quite a bold move."

"Yeah." Wong Xiao rubbed his face, not continuing on, afraid of frightening Lin Nianhe.

Old Dog Shi was petty and calculating. If he managed to get through this, Xie Chongli might still be able to save himself, but his position as the commune leader was definitely going to be finished.

After a brief moment of thought, Wong Xiao immediately got back to work.

He needed to make sure the money was put to good use quickly, rather than causing a ruckus without bringing any real benefits to the villagers.

Lin Nianhe saw his furrowed brow and pushed the bag of hazelnuts toward him: "Uncle Wong, stay calm, have some hazelnuts. I’m going to the police station."

Wong Xiao asked instinctively, "What for? What trouble have you gotten into?"

Lin Nianhe: "..."

That reflex was truly hurtful.

She pressed her forehead and said to Wong Xiao: "Uncle Wong, I need to discuss something with Brother Yuncheng."

"Oh, then you go."

Wong Xiao buried himself in work, his mind full of construction matters, and he didn’t ask what Lin Nianhe needed to discuss with Su Yuncheng.

Lin Nianhe touched her stung heart and, out of spite, really didn’t want to bring it up.

After all, people should be responsible for their actions, especially leaders!

Lin Nianhe rode her bicycle to the police station and as usual exchanged a few pleasantries with Uncle Liu.

"Uncle, have you eaten?"

"Not yet, you?"

"Me neither. Anyway, you’re busy, I’m in a hurry to find Su Yuncheng."

"Okay, go on in."

Lin Nianhe jauntily entered the police station, and happened to meet Feng Wei who was going to get food, so she asked: "Brother Feng, where’s Brother Yuncheng?"

"Brother Cheng is in the interrogation room. Want me to call him for you?"

"Sure, I need to talk to him."

"Then sit here for a while, I’ll go right away."

After a short while, Su Yuncheng came out, his brow still tinged with a faint trace of annoyance.

"Brother Yuncheng."

Lin Nianhe sat on the bench, looking up and sweetly called out.

A warmth surged in Su Yuncheng’s eyes as he walked over and sat beside her, asking, "Why are you here at this time? Have you eaten?"

"Not yet. I followed my dad’s advice and went to see Uncle Wong."

Lin Nianhe mentioned the issues in the provincial city again, something Su Yuncheng had already heard about from Sun Jun. Upon hearing this, he said, "It’s even harder to investigate over there in the provincial city. Sun Jun has quite a few restrictions when handling these matters, and there’s a lot of resistance even when just trying to look into Shi Chengkun. If we were to send him to the provincial city..."

Without finishing his sentence, Su Yuncheng just lightly shook his head.

"Some things are very difficult for us to investigate, but for some people, asking around can be very simple," Lin Nianhe reminded him gently as she looked at him, "Sister Lirong."

Su Yuncheng slightly frowned: "She does meet a lot of people, but that’s not a level she can touch."

"I don’t think I’ve ever told you what Sister Lirong’s father does." Lin Nianhe touched her nose and quickly said, "Uncle Zheng has students and old friends all over the place in the provincial city. If Sister Lirong wanted to inquire, it shouldn’t be too difficult."

"Can she be trusted?"

"She’s already sent her child over, what’s there not to trust?"

Su Yuncheng was silent, thinking swiftly.

The nature of his work required utmost caution; he didn’t know Zheng Lirong well and couldn’t fully trust her.

If such a matter were entrusted to Zheng Lirong and word got out...

After pondering for a while, Su Yuncheng said: "Here’s what we’ll do; you write a letter, and I’ll have Zhou Xu make a trip to the provincial city. He can use the excuse of visiting his sister, which won’t raise any suspicions."

He didn’t trust Zheng Lirong, but he trusted Lin Nianhe.

"Okay, lend me some paper and a pen, I’ll write the letter now."

"Come with me."

Su Yuncheng led Lin Nianhe to his desk, which he had not used for a long time. Liu Jianjun had kept it for him, and occasionally colleagues would wipe it down for him.

Lin Nianhe bent over the desk to write. She didn’t mention these matters in the letter, only saying she and Shi Chengkun had some disagreements and heard about his connections with leaders in the provincial city, asking Zheng Lirong to help her gather information.

After writing the letter, she reviewed it three times and then had Su Yuncheng carefully check it over to ensure there were no issues before sealing it in an envelope.

Su Yuncheng took the letter and seemed to remember something, he then took out a large package from the cabinet for Lin Nianhe: "These are the envelopes from my colleagues over time, I haven’t cut out the stamps yet, you take them home."

Seeing the large pile of envelopes, Lin Nianhe felt warm inside.

Her little hobby, Su Yuncheng remembered it even more clearly than she did.

"Brother Yuncheng, you’re really kind."

Looking into Lin Nianhe’s lively eyes, Su Yuncheng felt content.

Seeing that the colleagues nearby were busy and not paying attention to them, he quickly ruffled Lin Nianhe’s hair and instructed, "I can’t take you home today, don’t linger in town. Head back while it’s still light."

"Okay, I’ll go back now." Lin Nianhe tugged on his sleeve, "Remember to eat dinner, and if you’re going to stay up, have some snacks ready... I’ll sleep with Aunt Feng tonight, so you and Brother Feng don’t have to worry."

"Alright, hurry back."

Su Yuncheng escorted her out of the police station and watched her ride her bicycle away into the distance before turning back.

Lin Nianhe was almost out of the township when she remembered—oh, she forgot to tell Uncle Wong not to worry about her.

As she saw that the sun was just a few steps away from setting, Lin Nianhe recalled Su Yuncheng’s words and felt it was best to make it home before sunset.

She needed to be a good and obedient girl.

So she would call Uncle Wong after getting back home.

This wasn’t about revenge; she just wanted to be a good girl.

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