Chapter 528 - Nan Zhenjiang, Jiang Zhennan (1/2)

Chapter 528: Nan Zhenjiang, Jiang Zhennan

Translator: Lonelytree 

Hearing this, County Magistrate Zhou’s hand, which was about to take the paper, paused, and a burst of anger rose in his heart

He had actually been threatened and warned by this little girl tiain It seemed that if he didn’t show his power, he would be treated as a weak official

Just as County Magistrate Zhou was about to fly into a rage, Zhou Wencai realized that the situation was far froh, ” Miss Lin, don’t worry We’re not people who go back on our words Since I’ve proo back on my word!”

Then, he sry? Miss Lin has always been direct, but she doesn’t have any ill intentions”

After that, County Magistrate Zhou received a subtle look froer in his heart and said in a strange tone, ” alright, Lin girl!”

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After the Zhou father and son sent Lin yuelan out, County Magistrate Zhou said to Zhou wencai in a stern voice, ” come here!”

Then, Zhou Wencai istrate Zhou into the study

The istrate Zhou entered the study, he asked sternly, ” Zhou Wencai, tell irl’s house that she can treat ry

Such a good opportunity to be proht in front of him However, in the blink of an eye, it all turned into bubbles Instead, he was threatened by that wretched girl

He, Zhou Changsheng, had been an official for so long, but he had never been threatened like this before This tiht of this, he couldn’t help but be angry

Zhou wencai knew in his heart that his father would definitely continue to pursue the matter

But …

Zhou wencai pouted his lips He chuckled and asked, ” father, who are you asking about? If you’re asking about that girl, you already know the answer She’s the legendary jinx of the Lin fa An Town, Lin yuelan”

“Shut up!” County Magistrate Zhou’s face darkened as he shouted, ” don’t try to fool around with me”

Only then did Zhou Wencai turn serious He said sternly, ” father, I promised them that I really wouldn’t tell Otherwise …” Otherwise, it would bring great trouble to the Zhou family He did not say it out loud, but he believed that his father would naturally understand