Chapter 59: You keep an eye on this

The little star on the side began to persuade again: "Third young master, you can play with confidence, if you can't even afford to play, then who will dare to come to this casino in the future?"

This is half-ironic and half-praised, and Ji Han's greetings are very shameless.

So he sat down again, picked up the little star's hair with one hand, and dragged the man into his arms with a handful of gentleness.

pinched her chin and said, "If the master doesn't leave, the master doesn't care about this bit of money!"

Someone made a look, and the little star next to Ji Hanxuan nodded secretly.

The chips were quickly brought up again, and the seventh master picked out a few sneers with his thin lips, turned around and went downstairs and walked out of the casino from the other direction.

……

It's raining heavily.

On a night of lightning and thunder, vehicles are scarce and the speed is not very fast.

But at a red light intersection, someone quickly overtook Qiye's car and sped all the way forward.

Although it is not very recognizable from the outside, the driver still recognizes the other party's license plate number at a glance.

"Seventh Master, it's Ji Hanxi's car."

The seventh master, who was sitting in the back and closed his eyes, opened his eyes lazily.

"Keep up with him."

Zhuo Yu agreed: "Yes, it's raining so hard, and he's driving so fast, I don't know if there's something urgent?"

The seventh master did not answer thoughtfully.

But the car had not gone far when a sharp and sharp sound of brakes was heard in front of it.

Then a loud "bang" was heard.

The Phaeton in front of Ji Han collided with a battery car, the battery car overturned, and the cyclist was also knocked out.

Zhuo Yu turned off the lights and parked the car not far away to watch the changes.

The seventh master, who was sitting in the back, also narrowed his cold eyes slightly.

It was past eleven o'clock in the evening.

This section of the road is relatively remote and rarely passed.

The person who was hit fell on the road, and the water on the road was gradually stained red with blood......

But in the Phaeton in front, no one got down.

Fifteen minutes later, another car sped away.

Ji Han got out of the car in a hurry and got into another car.

And the driver who had just arrived sat in Ji Hanxi's Phaeton.

A few minutes later, an ambulance arrived and lifted the man into the car.

Zhuo Yu turned around and said, "Seventh Master, Ji Hanxi is trying to find someone to blame."

The Seventh Master sneered.

"You keep an eye on this."

Zhuo Yu started the car and responded, "Yes."

……

The old house of the Ji family.

Ji Han returned to his small courtyard in embarrassment and found that the old man was actually waiting for him.

He was frightened and drenched in the rain, and his steps were staggering, and he was so embarrassed.

When Ji Hongyuan saw his panicked appearance, he couldn't help frowning.

"I heard from the driver that you hit someone while drunk, how is the situation?"

Ji Han lowered his head in shame.

"Father, it's me who is not good, I drank two more glasses when I was happy to talk about business with people tonight."

"But who knows, it's so late, and there are still people on that road!"

Ji Hongyuan asked in an indifferent tone, "Then what are you going to do?"

Ji Han wanted to speak wantonly, but he didn't dare to speak.

Hitting someone while drunk is not a trivial matter, and it should be sentenced.

No matter how powerful their Ji family is, in the face of ironclad facts, it will be difficult to escape the punishment of the law.

What's more, if this matter is exposed, his future life will be ruined.

Ji Hanyan knelt down in front of the old man, feeling remorseful.

"Father, I've let you down."

Ji Hongyuan didn't speak for a long time, and finally sighed.

"Let the driver take the top, and give his family a little more compensation."

"Forget it, you don't care about this, I'll let the housekeeper do it."

Ji Han grabbed the old man's trouser legs, still trembling all over.

"Father, what if...... I mean, what if someone dies?"