Play coquettish with Joe

Chapter 8336 But do good things, don't ask about the future

Chapter 8336 But do good things, don't ask about the future (5)

In the evening, they returned to Ji's house.

Yang Shuzheng went to her office and hasn't come back yet, Ji Changmu also happened to go out for something, and Qiao Muyuan was at home alone.

She took a shower, and when she looked in the mirror, she saw dense marks on her neck. She blushed, and picked out a white dress with a collar to put it on. The collar was pulled up to cover the marks.

At such times, Ji Changmu always likes to torment her to death.

Qiao Muyuan took a bottle of yogurt from the refrigerator, and she sat on the balcony while reading a magazine while drinking sour and cool milk.

However, those things in the morning were hidden in her mind, lingering.

On the surface, Ji Changmu never had too many emotional fluctuations, but when he hit the man, he tried his best and hit the man hard, obviously his heart fluctuated greatly.

People in Bincheng slandered Ji's family too deeply, and Ji Changmu suffered ten times more pain than this morning, or even more.

Thinking of this, Qiao Muyuan put down the yogurt and made a phone call to a friend from the capital newspaper office.

A phone call lasted about ten minutes.

The sun is setting, and the balcony is full of gentle sunset glow.

When night fell, Ji Changmu's driver came to pick her up.

Ji Changmu ordered dinner at a restaurant, and he picked her up to have dinner with him.

In the restaurant, while Ji Changmu was waiting for Qiao Muyuan, he inadvertently turned on his phone, and the major software switched to the local news channel in Bincheng.

He stopped sliding his fingers, and suddenly came across an influential article, which was published this evening, about his father Ji Donghuai.

The children in several mountain villages grew up. They approached the reporter and wanted to find the benefactor who funded their education. This benefactor also helped their village build a school, donated a library, repaired roads, helped their parents find employment, and did a lot of work. A lot of things.

Over the years, they asked their fellow villagers to find this benefactor and express their gratitude on behalf of everyone in the village.

At the end of the article, the reporter concluded with a court judgment from the year before last, and regretfully wrote: "Today, with the help of the reporter, they have found the benefactor who helped them, but this benefactor was framed many years ago. Fortunately, the French Open has been restored without omission, justice and fairness will not be absent, and good people will sleep peacefully in the end."

The article is rich in evidence, with a large number of photos of remittance deposit slips, photos of rural schools and anonymous letters.

Some people even posted a deposit slip with the same handwriting in the comments: "It turns out that this benefactor surnamed Ji was the one who sponsored my education back then!"

"I know him. He also donated the library to our school."

Some donations are anonymous, some are public, but there has never been such a sensation before, and today they are all suddenly revealed to the public.

Ji Changmu's hand stopped, his eyes were deep and deep.

His father had always been in his heart a good man with a strong sense of justice and affection, and he was honored that someone else thought the same way.

This article quickly hit the headlines in Bincheng City, and the comments below were quite friendly.

Ji Changmu clicked on a few articles, saying that he misunderstood Mr. Ji Donghuai before. It turned out that the case had been retried the year before last, and Mr. Ji Donghuai had already been wronged.

Many people in Bincheng knew about the relationship between Ji Donghuai and Tong Zhenghai, and some commented indignantly: "Tong Zhenghai is a dog! It's a shame that Lao Ji treated him so well before!"

(End of this chapter)

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