I can't help asking, where are the "witnesses" when the children of high-ranking people act recklessly?
When the children of high-ranking people behave recklessly, where is the undercover in India?
There is nothing wrong with a girl and her mother who killed a scum to protect themselves.
It is not wrong for the father to protect his family from being bullied by power.
But at this time, the notes came, the witnesses came, the undercover agents came, and the high rewards came. You deceived people too much, and you still thought about surrendering and liberating.
Then why didn't that scum voluntarily surrender? If he surrendered earlier, he would take the initiative to confess that he was a scum and behave scumbags. For example, stop when you are strong, and then take the initiative to scold yourself wherever you are.
He may not only not die in this way, but also become a model for the prodigal son to turn back.
This is like a game in which the opponent has already opened the game, and the protagonist has defeated the opened game by his own micromanagement.
Is the protagonist’s family afraid of "criminal"? What I am afraid of is shameless people who use external plug-ins, and use the system GM to come back and retaliate all the time.
Others want to kill you and harm you, so you are scared alive, so you might as well take the initiative and let others clean up. Only in this way can we get relief? ? ? ?
Is this justice?
Is this tmd justice?
What is this tmd justice?
An Indian, with his clever knowledge, protected his family, this is the best story.
What should be painful is that the dad’s parents should repent of the Indian paper with one eye open and one eye closed.
If this scumbag's parents really taught him how to be a man, would he be beaten to death for being strong?
If Indian slivers can stop this person from doing evil, will he be beaten to death because of his superiority?
Because of connivance, the scum will perish, but now, these parents and papers are pushing the blame on the victim. Hope he surrenders
Others are happy about it. Praise it as relief.
Tang Guoqiang: I have never seen such a brazen person!
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