Chapter 638 Meeting

Release time: 2025-04-17 14:25:16
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“What you always say is right, I won’t refute it.”

Feng Yin admits guilty. When netizens typified Grandma Zhang’s life experience one by one in the comment section, netizens understood.

Feng Yin has met his nemesis!

Professor of Criminal Psychology, during his tenure, helped the public security to solve cases and arrest criminals many times.

[It turns out that Fengyin, you will be afraid of one day. 】

[You haven’t committed a crime, what are you afraid of? 】

[You don’t understand, Feng Yin does not commit any crime because the cameras in modern society are too developed. 】

[No wonder so many officials are watching Feng Yin’s live broadcast room every day. 】

[Criminal constitution is becoming more and more mature with Feng Yin’s unlocking skills. 】

Netizens teased Feng Yin, and Feng Yin teased himself.

She is very powerful, but Grandma Zhang is also very powerful.

Some people have said that this is a colorful world, and no one’s fireworks will stop others from blooming.

It is true that everyone is the leader.

Through the chat between the two, netizens learned why the two met.

The root cause is Fengyin’s live broadcast.

Feng Yin once helped the police solve two cases, one was the story of her working as a deliveryman, an ordinary boyfriend and her beloved Bai Yueguang. In the end, the man attacked Bai Yueguang’s girlfriend and the police rescued her in time, and Feng Yin played a crucial role.

It was also through this incident that Grandma Zhang began to pay attention to Feng Yin’s live broadcast.

In the next two cases that were not disclosed, Grandma Zhang met Feng Yin at the police station.

And Feng Yin’s

No more food!

“You, you obviously did a good thing and insisted on saying that you are a bad person.”

“You still don’t know me. If I were in ancient times, I was a hero. I occupied a high position, raised dozens of beauties, ate the best, drank the best, and enjoyed it. What restricted me at present is not morality, but laws and cameras all over the street.”