How I Tamed My Wolfish Husband Back in 80s-Chapter 122: Idiot_1

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Chapter 122: Chapter 122: Idiot_1

"You’re very meticulous, it would be a waste not to become a forensic scientist." Xun Dong muttered, trying to lure Li Qiao into the station, "With your ability and future education, getting promoted to be my superior would be a piece of cake."

At this time, Li Qiao was in the mood for a joke, "Is there a possibility that I study another major and achieve even greater things?"

Xun Dong laughed, "You really aren’t modest, are you?" He picked up the button with tweezers and placed it into a bag.

Li Qiao then discovered a complete fingerprint with blood traces on a slightly wider blade of grass, "Dr. Xun, look, here’s a fingerprint, it seems like a woman’s."

"You can tell the gender from just a fingerprint?"

Li Qiao explained his reasoning, "The men in the village often have their fingerprints worn down by farm work, but the ones on the grass are very delicate. If you have doubts, you can compare them on-site with the men in the village."

"Come to the lab!" Xun Dong suggested again.

Li Qiao smiled without responding.

....

Xun Dong suspected it was a woman from the village, as people from outside wouldn’t usually wander around late at night. He spoke with his team nearby and started collecting fingerprints, and since the women hadn’t been in contact with Feng Bing, they were naturally willing to have their fingerprints taken.

As Xun Dong was leaving, Qin Jin suddenly said, "My stepmother’s daughter from my wife’s side also came over last night."

Li Qiao’s heart skipped a beat, why hadn’t she thought of Li Jinhua! Just today, the other party had asked her what she was doing at the intersection before heading into the village.

It was very much like the second visit to the scene described in the books she had read before.

She didn’t plan to tell Xun Dong about this, to avoid the villagers thinking she was deliberately dragging Li Jinhua into trouble. She would wait for him to go to Tulou Village to collect fingerprints and let the investigation uncover it.

"Is that so? Lead the way," instructed Xun Dong, and he also requested a search warrant from a colleague.

After Xun Dong’s colleague left, Qin Jin led Xun Dong to Tulou Village.

Li Jinhua was discussing with fellow villagers about Qin Jin being arrested, "My third sister is now a university student, but her husband is still a loafer. Last night, he even came to my house and smashed things up, and today he’s involved in a case of injuring someone in the village. Just look, he’s been detained again."

"This time Qiaoqiao will definitely divorce him."

"Maybe the Cai family will still want your third sister."

"A bunch of gossips! My father and mother may divorce, but my wife and I never will!" Qin Jin’s roar thundered through the skies, startling several people out of their wits.

The young man came out of the alley with a chilling aura, his expression dark and threatening like a bloodthirsty demon.

Li Jinhua was as shocked as if she had seen a ghost, "You, weren’t you arrested?"

Xun Dong, without much talk, showed his ID and requested that Li Jinhua cooperate with the fingerprint collection.

Li Jinhua was stunned, fingerprint collection? Why? Could it be that her fingerprints were left at the scene? Her face turned pale, and she stammered, "I, I haven’t done anything wrong, why are you collecting my fingerprints?"

"Cooperating with an investigation is every citizen’s responsibility and duty," Xun Dong said, expressionless.

Li Jinhua’s hesitation was apparent to Qin Jin; it seemed just like guilt.

He could almost conclude that Feng Bing was stabbed by Li Jinhua.

Poisonous woman!

She knew he was framed and yet here she was suggesting otherwise.

"I, I won’t do it," Li Jinhua refused.

Xun Dong took out handcuffs, and the women gasped and stepped back. "Since you are not cooperating, I’ll have to be firmer," he said.

Li Jinhua then extended her hand with great reluctance.

Xun Dong collected the fingerprints but did not leave.

Li Jinhua was inwardly panicking, "I, I don’t know Feng Bing."

Xun Dong countered, "Who told you the injured party was Feng Bing?"

"I, I was on my way to Feng Family Village today to find my third sister and heard people talking about it on the road," Li Jinhua’s eyes flickered.

Xun Dong, accustomed to the look of liars, was not fooled by Li Jinhua’s poor acting. She was probably searching for the button, wasn’t she? Fortunately, he had asked someone to go back for a search warrant; hopefully, the clothes hadn’t been dealt with yet.

He didn’t respond, and this silence put tremendous pressure on Li Jinhua, who emphasized, "I really didn’t injure him."

Qin Jin chuckled, "We never said it was you from the beginning, so why do you keep denying it?"

Li Jinhua looked down and remained silent, ready to head home.

Qin Jin blocked her path, and she desperately called out for Dong Lamei.

Upon learning of Qin Jin’s arrival, Dong Lamei didn’t dare to come out, sending only a message, "If we hadn’t done anything wrong, we wouldn’t be scared of crooked shadows. No fear of him!"

Li Jinhua: "...."

The nearby neighbors whispered among themselves, and even He Qiurong came to join the excitement. Accompanying her was Cai Hechuan, who had just returned home for the summer holidays and was unaware of Li Qiao’s admission to university. Hearing that Qin Jin had come to make trouble at his father-in-law’s house again, he was intrigued and came to watch the fun.

But he was informed by the people around him that Li Qiao had been admitted to Beijing University. He didn’t believe it and looked down, seeking confirmation from He Qiurong.

He Qiurong said, "She’s probably seduced someone into cheating for her. If she was capable of getting into Beijing University, why didn’t she manage to get into a college last year?"

She would have acknowledged a daughter-in-law who was in college.

Li Qiao didn’t have a thing, and the Li family was still poor.

She would have been a fool to agree to match her son with such a girl.

Cai Hechuan was displeased, "Mom, can’t you speak more nicely? Do you think it’s that easy to get into a Beijing university? To be accepted by one ahead of others, who could she cheat with? If it wasn’t for your interference, I would have supported her for a year, and our family would have had a Beijing University daughter-in-law. I hear even the stipend there is higher than normal universities, and outstanding students can get hundreds in scholarships each semester. Now, all this advantage goes to Loser Qin."

On hearing this, He Qiurong’s heart twisted in pain.

Hundreds in scholarships?

A stipend higher than normal universities?

Wouldn’t the Qin family make a fortune?

Loser Qin had also dabbled with fertilizer sales for a while, with rumors saying he had made tens of thousands. Several hoodlums who followed him bought themselves bicycles.

Could Li Qiao really bring good fortune to her husband? Unconvinced, she retorted, "When you went to university, several groups from the city visited us. I never heard anyone come around looking for the Li family’s house. Maybe they’re making it all up."

"Back then, things were different from now," Cai Hechuan said painfully, believing it to be true and determined to ask Li Qiao for clarification.

Just as he was about to move, He Qiurong grabbed him, "Don’t you dare go!"

Cai Hechuan clenched his fists tightly, envying Qin Jin, who could simply beat up anyone he didn’t like and who was able to do something as scorned but profitable as selling fertilizer without a worry. Why couldn’t he even summon up the courage to stand up to his mother?

If he had been more assertive before, Qiaoqiao definitely wouldn’t have married Qin Jin.

.....

About an hour and a half later, Xun Dong’s colleague brought the search warrant.

Xun Dong entered the house to search for evidence, and in Li Jinhua’s room, he found the floral shirt missing a button.

Li Jinhua collapsed on the spot, sobbing and giving a crystal clear confession of what had happened that night.

The neighbors whispered to each other.

"This girl is really sneaky."

"Indeed, blaming her own actions on her brother-in-law."

"..."

Dong Lamei had a headache, and Li Shengcai wanted to hit her but was held back by people around him, so he resorted to cursing instead, "You’re a disgrace! A thankless wolf! Once you leave this door, don’t come back. And you!" he pointed at Dong Lamei, "Get out too!"

No longer with her previous bravado, Dong Lamei glared at Li Jinhua fiercely.

Fool!

Her image, carefully managed for over a decade as a stepmother, was ruined completely, and so was her reputation.

What would her son do now?

Xun Dong’s colleague completed the report for Li Jinhua and then prepared to take her for a detailed investigation.

Li Jinhua, with her buttocks in the air, was unwilling to go, "I don’t want to go to jail, wuwu..."