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Even After My Death-Chapter 591 - 495: Jiang Ning Slightly Raises Her Eyebrows
Chapter 591: Chapter 495: Jiang Ning Slightly Raises Her Eyebrows
Liu Chusheng heard this and knew that the worst had happened.
Liu Yaoyao had gone back on her word and reported him!
Liu Chusheng panicked inside, but forced himself to remain calm, "What are you talking about? How could I possibly do such a thing? I don’t admit it!"
He craned his neck, "If you have evidence, bring it out, otherwise this is a smear against my character!"
Jiang Ning, who was following behind the police officers, saw Liu Chusheng’s words and a trace of irony flashed through her eyes.
Just looking at Liu Chusheng’s current demeanor of refusing to admit his guilt, it seemed as if he had really been wronged.
Jiang Ning stepped forward.
The moment Liu Chusheng saw Jiang Ning, he became furious.
Through the familiar color of her clothes, he recognized her as the person who had just hit him.
He pointed his finger at Jiang Ning and yelled at the police officers, "Why don’t you arrest her? Why is she still here!"
"What are you police doing!"
"She beat me up like this; are you blind?"
The screeching was piercing, and the police officers couldn’t help but frown.
The commotion they had created was so great that even the patients and family members outside in the corridor couldn’t help but gather around.
The twenty or thirty square meter examination room was packed with no room to spare, and there were quite a few people holding up cell phones as if they were recording.
Spying so many people, Liu Chusheng’s eyes flickered slightly, and his originally furious demeanor suddenly changed, becoming despondent, "So calling the police is useless, huh? They don’t arrest the one who beat someone, but instead they arrest me, the one who’s been seriously injured."
"What are you talking about! We are following the normal case handling procedure!" said the police captain sternly.
Jiang Ning had just played part of a video recording for them; they knew that the man in front of them was a scumbag with a facade.
Liu Yaoyao had been quickly whisked away by a female police officer, one, to understand clearly what Liu Chusheng had done to her, and two, to take her for a more detailed examination at the hospital.
Liu Yaoyao was still young, only fifteen years old.
When these things happened, she had no one to guide or help her.
It was also unknown whether the things Liu Chusheng had done to her had left deeper hidden dangers and damage to her body.
But, this involved Liu Yaoyao’s privacy and it wasn’t appropriate to argue with Liu Chusheng in public.
The captain held back his anger and decided to take Liu Chusheng back to the station for questioning first.
Hospital staff members hurried over to disperse the crowd gathered outside looking on.
Seeing this, the police officers pulled out handcuffs and moved forward.
When Liu Chusheng saw those shining handcuffs, his heart broke.
He kept shouting loudly that he was innocent and unwilling to cooperate.
But the police officers didn’t indulge him, two of them pressed him down onto the wheelchair from left and right, making him immobilized. With a couple of clicks, the handcuffs locked around Liu Chusheng’s wrists.
Liu Chusheng felt humiliated; his gaze fell on Jiang Ning with a dark expression, filled with resentment.
Jiang Ning met his eyes, said nothing, and didn’t look away, but instead, she gently raised her eyebrows, her expression seeming to smile, not smile.
This gesture was undoubtedly a brazen provocation, an insult to Liu Chusheng!
She didn’t speak, yet her silent mockery was even more hurtful to Liu Chusheng than if she had spoken.
Liu Chusheng was startled, and then he couldn’t hold back anymore.
He didn’t understand, persistently questioning the police officers, "Why don’t you arrest her! She is the one who hit someone! Are you blind!"
"I want to sue her! Do you hear me!"
The police officers remained silent, finding him noisy.
One of the officers pulled out a black hood and put it over Liu Chusheng’s head, bringing silence to the world at last.