Zi Wei Feng Bao

Chapter 318: Be a Good Person First, Then Do Things (Part 1)

Even Yu Zhou hadn't expected that such a small matter would directly bring the police.

Of course, as soon as he saw the man in uniform leading the group, Yu Zhou knew clearly that this was someone summoned by the other party to make things difficult for him.

However, was Yu Zhou someone who could be easily bullied? If it were any other time, he might have let it go, as he could always get his comeuppance later.

But now, with his daughter in his arms, under such circumstances, no matter how much trouble it caused, he absolutely could not refrain from fighting back.

Otherwise, from now on in this school, anyone could bully his daughter. Wouldn't anyone find that unacceptable?

It was precisely for this reason that Yu Zhou looked at the uniformed men, a smile still playing on his lips.

He spoke directly, "Leaders, are you intending to take me away? What crime have I committed?"

The uniformed leader was clearly a brother or relative of the woman in front of him.

If it were before, when he wasn't carrying his daughter, even if he had been taken away, Yu Zhou wouldn't have reacted. It remained to be seen who would have been at a disadvantage at the police station.

But now, he still had his daughter in his arms.

A child's mind is actually very simple, especially when seeing these uniformed people appear and take her father away.

In her subconscious, she would likely believe that her father had truly done wrong, and might even develop deep-seated inferiority complexes later on.

Would Yu Zhou allow such a thing to happen to his daughter?

Of course not.

Therefore, even though he knew in his heart that resisting and calling for help at this moment would cause a huge commotion at the school entrance, he absolutely would not go with these police officers.

"Haven't you heard of intentional injury and obstructing public order? You are now suspected of intentional injury and obstructing public order, so you need to come with me."

This relative of the woman seemed to have no intention of concealing anything, stepping forward directly and arrogantly.

Instantly, almost everyone at the scene was in an uproar.

They knew that some people with powerful backgrounds were not to be trifled with, but did they have to handle things like this?

It was just a conflict between children, and they were going to arrest this father and daughter?

Unknowingly, almost everyone present began to feel a sense of fear. It wasn't that they didn't know that there were powerful and influential people in this world.

But seeing such blatant framing of someone, and wanting to take Yu Zhou away so directly, was something they had never witnessed before.

Several parents who had initially wanted to speak up for Yu Zhou now fell silent. What a joke; if they got implicated, they would be in trouble.

Many people, in their hearts, still possessed a sense of justice, but under absolute power, such justice was incredibly fragile.

Not many people were willing to sacrifice their own interests for a stranger, let alone when it was so obvious a frame-up. Who would dare to step forward at such a time?

"Hmph, I told you long ago that if you had taken my baby to the hospital earlier, there would have been no problem."

"Regretting it now? It's too late. If I don't let you witness my capabilities today, who knows how my baby will be bullied in school in the future."

The woman's expression was even more arrogant now. This was perfectly normal, as in her heart, she was already on a different level from these ordinary citizens who seemed to have no ability.

Those who dared to provoke her had to be punished.

In her eyes, this matter had completely ceased to be a childish game. She was targeting those who dared to resist her, and she wanted to establish her authority properly.

Only in this way could she display her superior status.

As for Yu Zhou, he was merely a monkey to establish her authority, or rather, to kill the chicken to warn the monkeys.

"Are people nowadays so arrogant?"

Yu Zhou was somewhat disdainful in his heart. If only he had brought his phone with him, he would have found someone immediately and crushed them at the school entrance.

Unfortunately, this idea could not be realized for the moment. In his eyes, this matter was not that significant.

It was just that he was somewhat displeased, and more importantly, his daughter must not see him go to the police station.

So, after a moment of thought, he spoke directly, "You say I obstructed public order and intentionally injured someone. Do you have evidence?"

"If there's no evidence, I won't admit it, and I absolutely won't go with you!"

Yu Zhou was prepared for anything. In fact, if he were to go with these public officials now, the matter would be easily resolved.

He knew very well which police station had jurisdiction over this area and who the chief was.

They were all old acquaintances of his. If they knew him, he didn't believe anyone would treat him unfairly.

As for the so-called obstruction of public order, this charge was like the "hooliganism" charge from years ago, a catch-all offense.

If they said you had it, then even if you didn't, you would have it. If they said you didn't, even if you truly obstructed public order, it wouldn't matter.

However, if someone wanted to deliberately target you, then this matter would indeed be difficult to handle.

Therefore, Yu Zhou intended to reveal his identity directly, making these public officials hesitant.

However, the moment Yu Zhou was about to speak, an unexpected event occurred.

The leader in uniform, who bore some resemblance to the woman, completely disregarded Yu Zhou's words and didn't bother to respond.

He directly took out the handcuffs from his waist and cuffed Yu Zhou.

At the scene, no one was not stunned.

Teacher Liang, who had initially not wanted to get involved and at most would have spoken up for the woman, suddenly felt a chill run down his spine.

Good heavens, did that woman truly have such great influence that she was not afraid of wrongly accusing someone and the consequences that would follow?

It wasn't that they were inexperienced, but the direct handcuffing of an ordinary person was a real shock to their understanding of the world.

Even if you wanted to frame someone, shouldn't you at least do it more subtly? Just cuffing them so directly, weren't they afraid of gossip?