Xixi fell to the playground like a white kite, forming a beautiful arc.

A deep cut appeared on her right forehead, blood smeared her eyes shut, and her lower leg twisted in a strange position.

His wife couldn't control herself at the first sight of her.

That day, Xixi's tragic cries echoed through the entire hospital corridor.

When I saw her, she was lying quietly on the hospital bed with her eyes closed, receiving intravenous drips. Her once healthy and rosy face now showed a desperate pale color.

My heart felt like it was being squeezed tightly by someone's hands.

My wife tearfully told me that Xixi said she was pushed down by Liangliang.

That afternoon, after Xixi had lunch and came out to play, a boy quickly ran up behind her as she descended the steps.

She turned around and saw it was Liangliang, but before she could react, she was forcefully pushed down from a high staircase.

At that time, there were many children around, it was chaotic, and no one noticed what Liangliang did as there was no surveillance in that area.

It was obvious that Liangliang did it intentionally, but due to lack of evidence, the investigation yielded no results.

Xixi suffered a broken leg and a mild concussion, requiring two weeks of hospitalization.

I informed my boss about the situation at home, and he told me not to go back temporarily as a local residential project was about to start, and I was the project manager.

That day, when I went home to get clothes for Xixi, I unexpectedly ran into Liangliang's family.

They had gone somewhere and were returning in their car. Liangliang and Zhaowei got out of the car first, followed closely by Hou Juan.

Hou Juan was already chubby, and she had to carry all the family's belongings, so her movements getting out of the car were a bit slow. Zhaowei scolded her, "You're as stupid as a pig. I've been driving all day and I'm exhausted. Can't you move faster!"

Hou Juan silently quickened her pace, and after taking a few steps, she noticed that I had just parked my car.

Upon seeing me, her brows immediately relaxed, and she cheerfully said, "Xixi's dad, why do you look so disheveled? Is something wrong at home?"

My wife and I had been living in the hospital almost every day recently. I hadn't changed my shirt for several days, and I hadn't bothered to shave. I looked particularly unkempt.

I ignored her and just stared straight at Liangliang beside her. Liangliang's eyes shifted nervously, and he guiltily hid behind Hou Juan.

I rolled up my sleeves, ready to confront him, and Liangliang immediately shouted, "It's not my fault, I didn't push her!"

Hou Juan's eyes darted around and scolded, "It's none of your business, don't speak! Xixi's dad, I heard about what happened to Xixi. Sometimes, it's her own bad luck. No one can blame anyone else!"

I squinted, and Zhaowei stepped forward, provocatively looking at me, "Buddy, we all have families to take care of. Be more careful with your words and actions in the future, think more for the children at home. Do you understand what I'm saying?"

Zhaowei's words were basically telling me that he knew it was Liangliang's doing, and it was very likely that the adults in their family were behind it. But he knew I had no evidence to accuse them.

I nodded at Zhaowei's car, a Toyota Land Cruiser, the name exuded a domineering aura, but it seemed like it hadn't been washed for a long time, with a lot of mud splattered near the tires and some cement spots, indicating he often visited construction sites.

I nodded at him without saying anything and walked past him.

At the same time, a plan began to form in my mind.

If the law can't handle you, I'll take care of it myself.

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