Chapter 726
Chapter 726: Chapter 718: Not Letting Go Chapter 726: Chapter 718: Not Letting Go By the time they emerged, the door to the hospital room was gently closed, and the curtain outside rustled slightly in the breeze, carrying the scent of the hospital.
For Tang Yuxin, this atmosphere still carried a considerable sense of reassurance.
She truly fell asleep, just as Gu Ning had said.
When you’re asleep, it doesn’t hurt.
Tang Zhinian and Tang Zhijun, the two brothers, left the hospital with faces as dark as ink and expressions so grim they made them unapproachable.
“Brother, we can’t just let this go.”
Biting his teeth, Tang Zhijun said that they absolutely couldn’t let this slide.
They couldn’t suffer such a loss, especially one so great that it almost cost lives.
Looking at the two children in the incubator, small like kittens, with even their cries so faint, they were heartbreaking.
Gu Ning’s mother was so worried she was still in hospital till now.
This wasn’t about one life; it was about three lives.
Sang Zhilan wanted Tang Yuxin and the two children dead; she had no intention of letting them live.
“How could we possibly let it go?” For the first time, Tang Zhinian felt such hatred towards Sang Zhilan.
No matter what had happened in the past, he had retained a sense of sentiment, not because he held any affection for Sang Zhilan, but out of regard for the fact that she was Yuxin’s birth mother.
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Even when she and her daughter were living off his daughter without contributing anything, he turned a blind eye.
Hadn’t he done nothing to them?
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But some people really don’t know the meaning of shame.
If it weren’t for Yuxin’s good fortune, if it weren’t for the children’s good luck, he would have lost his daughter and his grandchildren.
Every time he saw those two little ones, his heart ached.
This time, if he didn’t avenge his daughter, he would no longer bear the name Tang; he wouldn’t be a father, he wouldn’t be a man.
“So, what should we do?”
Right now, Tang Zhijun wished he could strangle Sang Zhilan.
She had made a mess of his elder brother’s entire life, and now she wanted to ruin Yuxin’s life too?
He dared not imagine what would happen if there was another incident.
Would they end up having to collect the bodies of Yuxin and the children?
“Report it to the police.”
Tang Zhinian said fiercely, looking up at the nearby utility poles.
This area had a security company, and every segment of road was equipped with numerous surveillance cameras installed by the company.
He wanted to see what Sang Zhilan had done to his daughter.
As long as they found the surveillance footage, as long as they found evidence, he would make sure Sang Zhilan went to jail, to prevent her from harming his daughter and grandsons again and again.
No one could touch a hair on their heads.
Yuxin, and the two little treasures of your grandfather, don’t worry.
Grandfather will avenge you.
He will ensure that those who have harmed you face retribution and punishment.
Tang Zhinian went straight to the public security bureau to obtain the surveillance footage of that section of the road.
True to expectations, the surveillance installed near the security company provided comprehensive, unobstructed, high-definition coverage, capturing not just people but sometimes even audio clearly.
And the faces of individuals could be clearly identified.
They stood in front of the computer, meticulously searching for the footage they needed, until a middle-aged woman appeared on the screen alongside a pregnant woman.
“Brother, look, it’s Sang Zhilan.”
Tang Zhijun stared intently at the computer screen.
It was indeed Sang Zhilan.
The surveillance camera had captured her features vividly, and, either by luck or not, in a few frames, she was facing directly into the camera.
Not only was it possible to see her facial features clearly, but her shrill voice could also be heard.
At first, it was clear to see her arguing with Tang Yuxin.
Yuxin tried to walk away several times but was pulled back each time.
Eventually, whatever Yuxin said led Sang Zhilan to push her from behind, and as Tang Yuxin fell to the ground, clutching her stomach, Sang Zhilan ran off, leaving no trace.
She simply ran off without caring about the life or death of others.
Could it be she never considered she might actually kill someone?
That was her own daughter, born of her own flesh.
This surveillance video was the perfect evidence.
Aside from anything else, this evidence alone was enough for Tang Zhinian to have Sang Zhilan locked up.
This time, he would not indulge her any longer.
Now his daughter’s arm was broken, and his two grandchildren lay in incubators.
They could endure this once, but another time, he truly didn’t know what cruel actions Sang Zhilan might take.
People say a cornered dog will jump over a wall; Tang Zhinian feared this woman was desperate enough to do just that.
That day, Tang Zhinian took the video evidence and reported Sang Zhilan to the authorities, charging her with intentional injury.
In Tang Zhinian’s eyes, this was tantamount to attempted murder.
Essentially, it was three lives she was after.
Regardless, he left her a line of escape, refraining from charging her with attempted murder.
Murder and injury were two different charges.
No matter what, Sang Zhilan could serve time in prison, even life, but she wasn’t to die.
Meanwhile, Sang Zhilan had locked herself at home for several days, too afraid to even step outside, fearful of someone coming for her.
Any little noise triggered panic.
It must be said that this woman truly lacked a heart.
Now, she was only worried about herself, never once concerned about what had happened to Tang Yuxin after she pushed her, how she was, or how her children were doing.
All her worries were about herself, fearing that Tang Zhinian would come after her.
If it were the old Tang Zhinian, common as mud, she would have nothing to fear, even turning him into a laughingstock.
But Tang Zhinian was different now: he had money and powerful connections.
Now that he had both money and power, she couldn’t hope to compete.
As for the prescription, she never got her hands on it; naturally, the hundred thousand in cash was gone as well.
Without money, she was even more reluctant to leave her house.
So, she holed up alone for several days, not even eating properly.
With her already troubled mind and the accumulating pressures, she seemed to age a decade in just a few days, her hair almost turning white from fright.
Several days passed without anyone looking for her, no phone calls, no one addressing the matter.
She began to think the whole affair was over, maybe Tang Yuxin was just pretending that time, after only a light push.
How could anything serious happen from that?
Yes, surely Tang Yuxin was feigning, pretending not to get up just to scare her.
Of course, she really did manage to scare herself; hadn’t she been eating and sleeping poorly lately?
She hadn’t bathed in days, her appearance had become haggard, and she carried a distinctly unpleasant odor on her.