Sweet Love 1V1: Spoiled by The Executive-Chapter 2465
2465 Chapter 2469 I am not the same as you
Cai Kun’s eyes and tone were full of sarcasm. Mu Guosheng could hear it.
“Cai Kun, why are you mocking me like this? You know that I will definitely not be a police officer after I return to China.”Mu Guosheng’s voice was filled with helplessness.
Cai Kun suddenly laughed in a sick manner, “So, what are you after! You captured me, but you lost everything! Chai, I’ll still call you chai. There are too many shadows of Chai on you. You have no way to continue being a police officer. Tell me, aren’t you too stupid. Why did you betray me? Otherwise, you could have the world’s most advanced drug manufacturing technology now, and you could easily have a kingdom and a beauty in the future. “But now, you have nothing, nothing!”
Cai Kun laughed wantonly. His laughter echoed throughout the entire detention room. He was using his laughter to mock Mu Guosheng and brother Chai.
“I don’t have nothing!”Mu Guosheng looked at Cai Kun seriously. “I have my beliefs!”
Cai Kun’s laughter stopped abruptly. He stared at him disdainfully. “Don’t talk to me about beliefs. Beliefs are nothing!”
Mu Guosheng sneered, “To a person like you who has no faith, everything is nothing but yourself, right. “Don’t confuse me with you. I am fundamentally different from you. “I have betrayed your brotherhood with me. I apologize to you for this. “However, what I have done is not wrong. I have never regretted it! “You, Cai Kun, are a heinous villain. Bringing You to justice is a form of loyalty and protection to the country and the people. This is me, a glorious people’s Policeman!”
With that, Mu Guosheng stood up and turned around to leave.
Cai Kun was stunned for a moment, then he started shouting at Mu Guosheng’s back, “What Bullsh * t faith! What BULLSH * t loyalty! It’s all F * * King Bullshit! What you did to me is in itself a form of disloyalty. Don’t you think it’s contradictory to use disloyalty to express loyalty! “Mu Guosheng, I curse you. Even if I die, I will curse you in the Netherworld!”
Mu Guosheng, who had already walked to the door, paused. He was an atheist, so he didn’t care whether he cursed or not. He turned his head slightly and looked at Cai Kun from the corner of his eyes, “No matter what, I will definitely do what I promised you.”
Cai Kun’s eyes were red. He panted heavily and glared at Mu Guosheng with resentment.
Mu Guosheng continued, “If one day, your daughter is in trouble and finds me, I will help her.”
After saying that, Mu Guosheng walked straight out of the detention room.
Cai Kun stayed alone in the empty detention room. He looked at the closed iron door and screamed. Not long after, he fainted because he was too emotional.
Because he was a felon and had terminal lymphoma, there was no medicine. The local police did not let Cai Kun go on medical parole. Instead, they specially hired two skilled military doctors to give him a simple first aid. His life was temporarily safe and he could be sent back to China as usual.
When Mu Guosheng came to the safe house to see Yu Luoluo, it was already two days later. Everything had been settled. Cai Kun had also safely boarded the plane to China. The power of the Cai Kun group here had completely collapsed.
When Mu Guosheng came, Yu Luoluo was sleeping. When she heard the sound of the door opening, she opened her eyes immediately.
The moment she saw Mu Guosheng, Yu Luoluo’s tears of excitement immediately fell. She rushed down from the bed without caring about anything and threw herself into Mu Guosheng’s arms. “Daddy! I knew you would be fine! I knew it!”
[ today was delayed due to personal reasons. I’ll update two chapters first and fill in the blanks for everyone tomorrow. ]. The winners of Yesterday’s event were: sister Ben Yang, 151 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 46. Please accept the prizes. The system has a bad habit of deleting the number information as a violation. Also, there were two readers from the day before yesterday’s event, 188 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *