Ling Yiran retorted to Su Wenting, "You're the one who did this to yourself! The Yi family helped you and your daughter when you were at your worst. They gave you the life you never had. You could have lived a luxurious and peaceful life with your daughter but you ruined it yourself. Your greed ruined you. The Yi family owes you nothing!"
With that said, Ling Yiran took Yi Jinli's hand. "Jin, let's go."
"Okay," he replied. He only had eyes for her.
Su Wenting was still cursing, but no one responded!
"Let's go!" the policewoman scolded her.
Su Wenting knew she would probably be spending the rest of her life in jail!
...
Ling Yiran and Yi Jinli came out of the police station's side door. Although some reporters were waiting there, the bodyguards Yi Jinli arranged had blocked them off, so they quickly got in the car.
After they got in, Ling Yiran still held Yi Jinli's hand tightly. She was giving him her warmth.
Yi Jinli glanced down at their clasped hands. "Do you really think I did nothing wrong?"
"Huh?" She paused before immediately realizing that he was probably referring to what she just said to Su Wenting.
Perhaps the only way to handle this was to let the child have a change of environment and have a psychologist counsel her.
"You can do whatever you want," said Yi Jinli. He did not care about Su Wanna. "But I want Su Wenting to spend the rest of her life in jail!"
Ling Yiran did not have any sympathy for Su Wenting's future in jail. After all, if Jin had not caught her in time, she would have fallen from the fifth floor. Even if she survived, she would end up a cripple.
She just felt sorry for Su Wanna, who lost her mother's love and company at such a young age.
"Jin, even if someone tries to hurt me, I don't want you to get your hands dirty like that again," she said.
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