Chapter 146 Tang Chengcheng's Fracture

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Chapter 146 Tang Chengcheng's Fracture

"I see." Everyone understood and became eager to try it.

For those in their line of work, the risk factor is extremely high. Having such a powerful talisman by their side would make them feel much safer.

"By the way, Lord City, are any of your belongings in that car? We'll arrange for people to retrieve it later."

"The phone is inside, but it's been submerged in water and is probably unusable. Please let us know if it's retrieved."

Okay.

Meanwhile, on Yu Xiaoluo's end, Yu Liang watched as the city lord's assistant took away several talismans for one million, his eyes practically green with envy. "Hey, Secretary, how about you buy a few of the ones I drew? They're very cheap, not a million, just ten thousand, ten thousand, ten thousand!"

The assistant didn't even lift an eyelid, ran quickly, and got into the car. A moment later, the car disappeared without a trace.

Yu Liang sighed softly, glanced at the composed Yu Xiaoluo, and said with a hint of resentment, "Comparing people only makes you feel bad. You can't compare people."

"Indeed, it's incomparable. With your skill, the talisman you draw can easily avoid minor dangers, but Lord Tang has been targeted by a powerful figure. If yours is ineffective, wouldn't it be a matter of endangering lives?"

Yu Liang then shut his mouth.

After Tang Changjun and his wife got ashore, they dared not move. Now, without any protective amulets, they really dared not go anywhere, let alone take a car.

After waiting a while, the assistant rushed over in his car. Seeing the city lord and his wife soaking wet, he almost cried, "How could this happen? What happened?"

"Hey, let's talk about it in the car. Did you bring the amulet?"

"Yes, yes, Lord City Lord, please get in the car first."

"Give me your things first, then I'll get on the bus."

The assistant had no choice but to give them all, saying, "Master Yu gave ten."

After receiving the items, Lord Tang felt relieved. He took out one bill for his secretary and two for his wife, saying, "Take these too, and make sure you keep them with you at all times. These are Master Yu's things."

The assistant knew that Master Yu had saved them from the car accident last time. Hearing the city lord say this, he carefully put them down and helped them into the car.

The rescue team members were also watching this scene, their hearts pounding with anxiety. They desperately wanted to fly to the Yu Family Metaphysics Hall to buy amulets, as these were life-saving items; if they were too late, they might just kick the bucket.

Lord Tang briefly recounted what had happened that day. His assistant was filled with respect and secretly thought that he must ask Master Yu to buy more tickets next time, one for each family member, no, three for each person.

"Lord of the city, let me take you back to change your clothes first. It's not good for you to stay wet like this; you'll get sick."

Lord Tang and Madam Tang both refused, saying, "No, the talisman is still here."

Yes, they also realized that Tang Chengcheng's accident was also a setup, a trap to lure them out. Fortunately, Tang Chengcheng was lucky; he only lost his leg.

This matter absolutely cannot be delayed any longer, otherwise who knows what might happen.

So they went straight to the hospital, where the teachers who were waiting were getting impatient. When they saw them arrive, they breathed a sigh of relief. "Chengcheng's dad and mom, you're finally here—what happened?"

Mrs. Tang quickly said, "It's alright, it's alright. There was a sudden downpour on the way, and we got soaked."

The teacher looked out the window in confusion; the sky was clear and bright.

But without saying much, she took them to the department where Chengcheng was being examined and briefly explained the situation, "We really didn't expect things to turn out this way. I've asked around, and Chengcheng hasn't been criticized by any teachers in the past two days, nor has he argued with any classmates, and his grades are stable—"

She was very worried that parents would push the blame onto the teachers or the school, which would make it very difficult to handle the responsibility, since the incident happened at the school and they would not be able to shirk their responsibility.

"Furthermore, Chengcheng keeps saying he saw a ghost, that a ghost pushed him down—this child's mental state seems to be—"

The teacher paused at this point and didn't continue.

Tang Changjun and his wife exchanged a glance; in fact, they already knew what was going on.

Tang Changjun said cheerfully, "Yes, teacher. It's probably because the child has been a little stressed lately and hasn't been sleeping much. We'll keep an eye on him and make sure he keeps his phone under control."

She directly shifted all the blame onto the child, downplaying the seriousness of the matter and making it disappear altogether.

Moreover, this incident really has nothing to do with the school, so there's no need for them to keep bringing it up.

The teacher breathed a sigh of relief. This parent was quite easy to talk to. People in high positions are different; they have a broad perspective. Moreover, they didn't seem to care about the school or the teachers at all. Such a magnanimous parent is truly rare.

"Okay, I'll pay more attention to him next time."

Mrs. Tang nodded, "Teacher, you should go back now. We can't keep you from working. We'll take care of Chengcheng here."

The teacher finally breathed a long sigh of relief. They were indeed very magnanimous. This couple were both so understanding and reasonable. They were truly extraordinary. In that case, there was nothing more for her to do, and the school leaders would not hold her accountable.

The teacher escorted them to the department door, shook hands with them gratefully, and then left.

Not long after, the doctor wheeled Tang Chengcheng out. Upon seeing his parents, Tang Chengcheng burst into tears, crying, "Dad, Mom—"

Lord Tang and his wife hurried to greet the doctor. Mrs. Tang stroked Tang Chengcheng's head and asked the doctor, "Doctor, how is my child?"

"He has a mild concussion and two broken legs. He needs to rest well. He's young and will recover quickly. There's nothing else wrong, but he'll need to stay in bed for two months."

"Okay, thank you, doctor."

When Tang Chengcheng was pushed into the corridor, seeing that there was no one around, Lord Tang squatted down and said to Tang Chengcheng, "What exactly happened? How did you fall? Was it because you were careless, or did someone push you?"

Tang Chengcheng's eyes flickered. He was reluctant to talk anymore because no one would believe him; they all thought he was a fool.

But Tang Changjun looked at him firmly and said, "Son, as long as you tell the truth, your father and I will believe you. Just tell us what happened from beginning to end."

He held his son's hand, and Tang Chengcheng sensed their trust. His hesitant gaze turned into firm conviction, and he recounted everything that had happened.

Tang Changjun's gaze turned cold as he listened to his son's description.

Mo Qunfei and Shangguan Peiyu, you have harmed my son so badly, I will make you pay the price.

Originally, he could have spared Mo Qunfei out of consideration for their past relationship, but now, he couldn't tolerate it anymore.