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Chapter 1012 Inherited

I said frankly that I was not lucky. I thought we would like to "get money for free", but I didn't expect it to be a big deal.

He just thought that there were no ghosts, and this house was safe.

The risk factors of ‘people’ were not taken into account.

We walked on the street in the early morning without a taxi coming and going.

This place is relatively quiet, and residents have private cars, so taxis don't run here at all.

We walked for more than two hours before we reached a slightly bustling place and stopped a taxi to take us back to the city.

I saved up staying at a hotel, so we asked the driver to take us to the train station, stayed in the waiting hall until the morning, and took the first train to the capital home.

He hid the ruby ​​on his body while he stared at him and kept his vigilance. He didn't relax until he got off the train and took the subway to leave the station.

When he returned to the small courtyard of the office, he was still sleepy and took out the ruby ​​for the buns to see. They took a bunch of photos of the gem and said they wanted to find a buyer.

The ruby ​​is as big as an egg. If it is true, it should be worth a little money.

I took off my red robe before taking a taxi. If I were wearing it, no driver would dare to carry me in the middle of the night.

When I came back, I forgot it. I didn't open the prop bag of Shunfeng again, and he stuffed it back into the storage box.

Ruby was sold quickly and the price was higher than we expected.

Shunfeng asked his father to check the affairs of the Long family. His father was not a businessman in the ancient city circle. He turned several turns inquiries about the Long family.

However, in the end, I found some inside information. Mr. Long's mother had indeed passed away, but when his mother was alive, he was sent to a mental hospital for treatment.

As a result, he failed to see his mother for the last time. After his mother passed away, his condition became worse.

He told everyone he knew that his mother was still in the house and had not left.

Even though he is a patient with mental illness, a small number of people still believe his words.

Among them is his father. Mr. Long specially invited the master to check the mansion. He invited three batches before and after, and the conclusion was that the house was fine.

The house is fine, but the one with the problem is naturally Mr. Long's brain.

He had just come out of the mental hospital and was sent back for treatment.

Over the years, he has become a regular customer in the hospital. Recently, he started to make trouble again.

And his madness seemed to be passed on to him by her mother.

Mr. Long fell in love with Mr. Long's biological mother at first sight. When he knew that she had mental illness, he insisted on marrying her.

He overestimated his psychological endurance, especially after love was gradually exhausted.

Mr. Long only said that his mother was in poor health and had been living in the hospital for a long time, but did not say which hospital she was staying in.

Shunfeng told me the information his father asked about, and he was quite moved when he spoke, but also felt scared.

If the cup of coffee Mr. Long gave him was not a static agent but a poison, today it would be his first seventh.

When he mentioned Mr. Long's mother, I remembered that there was a red robe in his prop bag.

Then I thought of a very serious problem.

"He was in a bad mood. Does the gems and robes he gave us count? He was wearing women's clothing and gave them as his mother."

He appeared as a "mother" to show that when he was on the ill, if his guardian wanted to recover the ruby ​​and red robe, should they return the things to others?

"Senior, I have long thought of this. I contacted his father. The old man said that we are willing to play this drama with him. We will regard the work as hard work and he will not recover it."

"Wow, when it comes to money, you'll be enlightened."
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