Chapter 4856: Now I know I regret it

Chapter 4856 Now I know I regret it

"Ms. Haitong, our process has been completed. You will be transferred to the detention center in the afternoon. Before that, you will be granted half-day family visit rights. If you think it is okay, please sign the record."

Haitong looked dazed, bit his lip, and said, "What will be the result for me?"

The policewoman looked at her in surprise. Seeing her shaky appearance, she finally relented: "It depends on how the court decides."

She felt that she would not be able to escape in 3 years.

However, she saw that Haitong was not very old, so she didn't say it directly, so as not to shock her too much.

The policewoman pushed the transcript in front of her and handed over the pen: "You can look at the transcript to see if there is any discrepancy between what is written on it and what you said."

Haitong picked up the pen in a daze and read down the transcript.

It says exactly what she said.

If you follow what she said, you will definitely not go to jail.

But Haitong had just watched the surveillance video and knew very well that the transcript was just a formality and the evidence was the surveillance video.

She signed her name on the record tremblingly, raised her face, and asked the policewoman impatiently: "When can I see my family?"

The policewoman took the transcript and looked at the place where she signed. After making sure that there was no problem, she stood up and the chair made a "click" sound as it rubbed against the ground.

“I will submit the transcript and file it, and then we can go through the process.”



Haitong sat alone in the small dark room and waited for more than an hour, and finally heard a series of footsteps approaching from outside.

Soon the door opened.

The light from outside shone in, and her eyes were uncomfortable for a moment, so she closed them.

I heard a crying voice: "Tongtong!"

Haitong opened her eyes immediately when she heard her parents' voices. When she saw Haifu and Haimu coming in from the door, her eyes heated up and tears fell down.

“Mom, I don’t want to go to jail. I don’t want to go to jail. I’m still so young and haven’t graduated from Cambridge yet. I can’t go to jail…”

Once she goes to jail, there will be a stain on her life history, and this stain will accompany her for the rest of her life. Even if she is released in the future, with this stain, she will not be able to get a foreign visa or green card.

Haitong prides himself on being a top student, unlike those second-generation ancestors in Beijing who only know how to eat, drink and have fun. How can he endure the stain on his life?

She cried so hard that she couldn't move because she was handcuffed to the chair. She could only look at Father Hai with red eyes from crying and beg: "Dad, Dad. Tell grandma, can you let grandma take me out? Please, please." Grandma, grandma has loved me the most since I was a child, and she will not ignore me. You ask grandma to tell Grandpa Ye, and I can go out as long as you tell me."

“Hai Tong, listen to me.” Hai Mu wanted to explain to her.

Haitong covered his ears and said hysterically: "I won't listen!"

"Why are you here now? Why don't you help me find grandma and the Ye family? Am I still your daughter? I'm going to jail, and you will be embarrassed as well."

Father Hai couldn't listen, so he stepped forward in three steps at a time. He ignored Mother Hai's screams and stopped her, raised his hand, and slapped her **** the face.

Just listen to ‘pop—’.

Haitong was slapped until the left side of his face was numb, his eardrums were buzzing, and his head turned sideways.

She seemed to have been stunned. She turned around, tears streaming down her face: "You hit me?"

Father Hai was furious: "Don't you deserve to be beaten for the good things you did?! Who asked you to go to Jiusuo to steal things? Is this how your mother and I educated you?!"

(End of this chapter)