The Crippled Boss Loves Me

Chapter 946 Waiting for the Final Truth



Chapter 946 Waiting for the Final Truth

Shen Hanxing nibbled on her bread, gazing at Ji Yan with pleading eyes. Her usually cold, watery gaze held a hint of pity.

Ji Yan steeled himself and turned his head. "At least finish your milk before we leave the house."

Seeing Ji Yan's unyielding demeanor, Shen Hanxing reluctantly sat down to enjoy her breakfast. Only after she finished did they hop into the car and make their way to the police station.

During the journey, a new Weibo post popped up, this time from Shen Sisi: "Human life is priceless. A petty argument shouldn't cost someone's life. I hope the law can bring down harsh punishment on such malicious individuals and not spare any wrongdoers. Qin Na is also my friend. She's cheerful and kind-hearted. I hope she can recover soon. I'll continue following this matter and hope the culprits receive the justice they deserve."

Shen Sisi even tagged Qin Na's Weibo post and the Greentown Police Station's account.

Shen Hanxing's eyes turned cold. She could almost picture the self-satisfied expression on Shen Sisi's face when she made that Weibo post. Shen Hanxing felt that now was the perfect opportunity for Shen Sisi to kick her while she was down and showcase her supposed righteousness.

Indeed, Shen Sisi's audacious act garnered favor from many netizens.

"Shen Sisi is so kind-hearted!"

"Shen Sisi embodies the values of a normal person! Mrs. Ji's statements make me sick!"

"Shen Sisi is so brave! But be careful when confronting Mrs. Ji. She's not someone to mess with!"

Shen Sisi even personally replied to one of the comments: "I'm not afraid. I believe justice can triumph over evil. Shen Hanxing is my sister, and I know she has a soft spot. But this time, I hope she won't interfere with the police investigation and let the criminals face their punishment!"

This response from Shen Sisi received even more applause.

Shen Hanxing's gaze turned icy. It seemed she hadn't taught Shen Sisi a strong enough lesson if she still believed she could step on her to climb higher.

Soon, another Weibo post emerged. It was from Ji Ning, usually a shy and reserved individual, "I trust my sister-in-law's judgment, and I believe Han Yin would never commit such an act. I urge everyone to maintain their rationality and await the truth."

Ji Ning hardly posted on Weibo, except for sharing official updates about concerts. She rarely shared personal thoughts or updates. So, it took immense courage for her to speak out, especially when everyone had already jumped to the conclusion that Han Yin was the murderer.

But these self-proclaimed "justice warriors" on the internet were so stubborn, they couldn't even listen to others' reasoning. As a result, Ji Ning's Weibo post was bombarded with insults and hateful comments.

"They used to say you and Han Yin had a bad relationship, but now it seems you're birds of a feather!"

"Ji Ning, I'm deeply disappointed in you! How could you support Han Yin, that murderer!"

Despite facing such criticism, Ji Ning remained resolute. She not only ignored the comments but also posted another Weibo update, reminding everyone to stay calm and not fall prey to the manipulative tactics of certain individuals.

Shen Hanxing, upon seeing Ji Ning's Weibo post, felt a mix of relief and concern. "What a mess. Isn't Ji Ning just inviting more attacks from the internet mob by posting on Weibo at a time like this?"

"Ji Ning has grown up," Ji Yan remarked casually. "And she's become braver than before." He still remembered how Shen Hanxing used to be before marrying into the Ji Family—long bangs covering her eyes, always curled up in a corner, hardly noticeable. But now, she radiated with confidence. Though she remained shy and timid, she had developed her own beliefs.

Shen Hanxing's relaxed mood didn't last long because Qin Na woke up. She fell down from a high staircase, hitting her head and fracturing her leg. She had to stay in the hospital bed for a long time. This incident garnered a lot of attention for Qin Na, and her Weibo followers skyrocketed. As soon as she regained consciousness, she posted on Weibo, assuring her fans of her safety and openly criticizing Han Yin for her cruelty. She vowed to get to the bottom of the matter.

From Qin Na's tone, it was evident that she had already concluded that Han Yin was the culprit! Qin An, in her Weibo post, even included a photo of her current condition—pale and exhausted, wrapped up like a mummy. It was a pitiful sight.

The emotions of netizens were stirred up, and the condemnation towards Han Yin grew louder. The situation became even more unfavorable.

The journey to the police station seemed incredibly long, and Shen Hanxing had a headache as the car stopped at the entrance. Despite the lack of concrete evidence to convict Han Yin, whether it was testimonies from the staff, videos, or public opinion, everything seemed to be heavily against her! Breaking free from the current impasse seemed nearly impossible.


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