Part Two: The Great Sugar of Eastern Land, Chapter 155

and sleep” 。"Waiting for you to come back" 。Shutinglan had almost fallen asleep just now, but when she saw him, she woke up instantly, focusing on him intently, trying to find some clues. How did the...But Zhao Tingxing was agile and dodged. Dafang wanted to chase after him again, but Gu Ruandong stopped him.

"Although you didn't do anything useful, since my sister-in-law agreed to this for me, I'll pay the money. I can't let her take the blame."

Zhao Tingxing couldn't help but clap and applaud: "You're righteous, but I don't look down on those few stinky coins of yours."

"I don't care if you look down on me, I paid for this with my sister-in-law's money."

Originally, the big boat had been planning to leave the Mori Prefecture, but it decided to stay for two more days to resolve this matter before departing.

Zhao Tingxing knew it all along. When Lu Yaoyao agreed to give him shares, he expected her not to follow through. However, he hadn't anticipated that they wouldn't be bothered at all and instead would be touched by it themselves.

He couldn't understand where they were getting emotional.

I don't understand this so-called brotherhood between them at all.

He and Da'an are brothers, aren't they Or even twins That's a pretty close relationship, right

But they are enemies who would kill each other, wanting to destroy the other.

This time, Dan was caught in a small border town. He fully cooperated with the police investigation, handing over all of Dan's criminal records without any hesitation, leaving him with no chance of redemption. For the rest of his life, he will only be able to stay in prison.

At that time, Han Li was also there, watching the whole thing with a cold eye.

Hàn Lì and Dá'ān knew each other since they were young, but Dá'ān was taken abroad later on, and they lost contact.l this roundabout explanation was just to tell her about Liao Liao. According to Lu Yao Yao's past mindset, she wouldn't have even bothered with Liao Liao. She would have understood his actions and s...