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Chapter 278 twists and turns

"Huh? Are you still alive? I'm about to call for a scavenger to come!" Zigg looked at the woman.

"You! Don't come over! Why are you taking off my clothes?" The woman hurriedly covered herself.

"The river water is washed away. You still care about this when you are dead? Give it to you!" Zieg threw the woman's half-dried clothes to her, and then began to roast her own wet clothes.

The woman glared at Zigg and quickly put her clothes on her body.

"Do you want to continue to seek death? Go there, but next time you wake up naked, I may not be by your side." Zieg pointed in the direction of the river.

The woman wanted to say a few words, but in the end she didn't say anything. She didn't go to the river anymore, but just sat by the fire and started dazed.

Zieg didn't say anything, and went to pick up some firewood for the fire, dried his clothes one by one, and stood up after putting them on.

"I'm leaving, you continue to think about life slowly." Zieg greeted the woman, raised his foot and prepared to leave.

"Wait..." The woman finally spoke.

"Oh? Something is wrong?" Zieg stopped.

"Can you talk to you?" the woman asked softly, and she obviously realized that Zieg was not a bad person.

"What are you talking about? Life? Ideal?" Zieg walked back and sat down next to the fire.

"My dad was outside ***** The woman raised her head and looked at the river and said quietly.

"Goddad?"

"Dad!" The woman answered Zigg unhappily.

"Oh. I understand wrongly." Zieg apologized.

"He and my mother have a divorce." The woman continued.

"Yes." Zieg waited for the woman to continue.

"I hate him. I threatened him and said that if he dared to divorce my mother, I would report and expose him, and let him be investigated by the Commission for Discipline Inspection and be subject to double supervision, which is notorious!" the woman said hatefully.

"It seems he is an official." Zieg nodded.

"But he told me that my mother cuckolded him first, and then he went out to find a mistress to take revenge on my mother." The woman lowered her head.

"This story is really tortuous." Zieg sighed.

"I went to ask my mother, and my mother admitted that she had made a mistake because my father was busy with social engagements every day and often didn't go home at night, so he left my mother alone at home. I didn't have time to spend time with my mother in college. A high school classmate of my mother cared about her very much, so the two of them walked closer. One day, my father suddenly came home and bumped into him." The woman continued.

"Ah? Hit your mom and her high school classmate in bed?" Zieg had a gossipy expression.

"I don't know very well about the specifics. Anyway, my mother said she was indeed wrong." The woman looked very depressed.

"Okay, your mother cheated first, and then your father **** they all lived a very comfortable life. Why did you commit suicide?" Zieg asked the woman.

"I don't want them to divorce! But I can't stop it! I want them to regret their irresponsible behavior!" The woman started crying.

"Now your father insists on divorce, but your mother refuses to divorce, right?" Zieg confirmed to the woman. It seemed that she would not commit suicide. To complete the additional incident in the system, she needed to find the crux of the problem and successfully enlighten her.

"Yes, my dad is no longer going home, and he makes harsh words. Even if he is not accused of the official position, he should not be with my mother even if he goes to jail. No matter how I persuade him, he will not listen. If they divorce, it will be meaningless to live." The woman held her face.

"Isn't it worth dying for this? Do you have your dad's mobile phone number? Or WeChat ID? I'll call him to persuade him." Zigg asked the woman.

"What I said is useless. What's the point of saying it is for you, an outsider?" the woman shook her head.

"You are not afraid of death, but I am afraid that I will persuade him for a few words? Maybe I can persuade him?"

"It's not entirely his reason for my quest for death." The woman was silent for a while and then spoke again.

“What else is the reason?”

"Recently, a man has been pestering me. I don't like him, but I dare not offend him." The woman frowned.

"You have a lot to do! But this is even simpler. Tell me who he is and I'll beat him up! I promise that he won't dare to get close to you in the future." Zieg proposed the solution.

"It's not that simple." The woman shook her head.

"You made things complicated." Zigg corrected the woman's statement.

"Please advise my father. If I can persuade him not to divorce my mother, I will not commit suicide. His number is..." The woman reported her father's mobile number to Zieg.

"Okay, I'll call him." Zigg took out his dry cell phone and tried it. He found that it was still useful, so he called the woman's father, walked a few steps away, and heard the phone ringing twice and put it down.

"He won't answer?" the woman asked Zieg.

"Well, maybe I'll call me?" Zieg nodded. The phone was not hung up by the woman's father, but Zieg took the initiative to press it.

After just getting the woman's father's mobile number, Zieg asked the system to send an anonymous video to the woman's father. The memory camera took a video, from the video where the woman jumped into the bridge to the woman struggling on the water and calling for help, and then motionless.

It would be better to wait for that father to call.

"He doesn't know your number." The woman speculated.

At this moment, Zieg's cell phone rang.

"Shh!" Zieg made a gesture to the woman, and then walked over to answer.

The woman originally wanted to hear what Zieg would say, but when she saw him walking away, she thought about it and didn't get up. She sat by the fire and continued to be stunned.

"Did you post the video just now?" The trembling voice of a middle-aged man came from there.

"What video?" Zieg pretended to be unaware of it.

"My daughter...she...she..." The middle-aged man's voice trembled even more.

"So the corpse by the river is your daughter? How did you be your father? You must force your daughter to death?" Zieg replied to the man.

"What did you say? The corpse?" The man was about to cry.

"My phone is almost out of power, hey? Hey?" Zieg pretended to shout twice, hung up the phone, blocked the man's number, and then walked back to the fire.

"How is it?" the woman asked Zieg.

"I told him to find your body by the river. He was almost in a hurry. Then I blocked his number. Don't contact him tonight. Let him be anxious all night. I will ask him to go to the hospital to find you tomorrow. No matter what request you make, he will agree." Zieg said to the woman.

"Will he care about me?" The woman looked a little sad.
Chapter completed!
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