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Chapter 265 - 265 255 You All Owe Me an Apology



Chapter 265 - 265 255 You All Owe Me an Apology

?Chapter 265: Chapter 255 You All Owe Me an Apology Chapter 265: Chapter 255 You All Owe Me an Apology Li Hongqi changed his position from kneeling to sitting and quietly looked up to gauge the expressions of the three people in the room. He weighed his options and figured it would be best to tell the story himself. If he could make his story sound pitiful enough, innocent enough, and out of necessity, his parents would surely help him. So, Li Hongqi sat up straight, then lunged forward again to hug his father Li’s thighs, and began to recount the story of writing the denunciation letter to his sister-in-law.

Of course, in his own words, he was just young and impulsive, provoked by someone with intentions into writing the denunciation letter against his sister-in-law. He hadn’t thought much about it at the time; his head was hot, and he did what he was told to do. But soon after, he regretted it and wanted to retract the letter. But once the letter was submitted, it couldn’t be taken back just by asking.

He pleaded with a capable classmate and pulled some strings, which is why she was released the next day. He had intended to apologize to her, but being a younger brother-in-law, it didn’t seem appropriate for him to approach her. Besides, he couldn’t bring himself to do it out of pride, so he decided to wait until the New Year when his elder brother and sister-in-law would return home together, so he could kneel in front of them and apologize. Unexpectedly, Hongjun came back before the New Year, and without a word, started beating him up. Scared, he found himself unable to speak out.

Li Hongjun stood by, silent, just listening to what Li Hongqi had to say, also curious to see what kind of person his younger brother, whom he hadn’t seen in years, had become.

After sobbing through his story, the old couple in the room fell silent, astonished that their youngest son could have done something so despicable. Even though their youngest son made it sound insignificant, they, having lived through the events starting in ’66, understood the dire consequences that could befall someone who was denounced; their surroundings provided ample examples.

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