Chapter 7 (II)

She cried again. Since I don't have the ability to make her laugh all the time, then I don't have the right to rely on her.

On my mother's birthday, Annan was not available, so I came back. But the house was not deserted, and my mother didn't know where to invite a strange man. She would still go to that room for a while, but not as long as before, and her father's death had somewhat made her heart feel pimple. I didn't come back to celebrate her birthday, but it didn't happen that Annan temporarily took on a new case and couldn't come back, and I didn't know until I arrived. That's why I sat at the dinner table and watched them push the cups and change the lamps.

The man looked familiar, and the day he found evidence of his father's death was the day he sent his mother and eldest brother home.

"My son is in the same class as you in elementary school." He spit out the smell of drunken wine from his mouth, "Alien, this kid is not as good as you, he can't go to college, and I still have a relationship to send him in for a job."

"Coincidentally, you say?" He pretended to clink glasses with me, and I said I didn't drink.

I can probably understand how my mother and he met, but I still have to find out how to find out why. I soon left the table, and my mother became more and more depraved, and I don't know what Annan would think when she saw it.

"I'm leaving." Picking up the coat on the couch and preparing to leave.

"Wait a minute!" My mother told me to look for my eldest brother, but he didn't show up for the whole meal.

If my speculation is correct, he is not stupid at all, then he is a completely dangerous person. But apart from my father's death, I haven't found any evidence of this.

I went upstairs and went straight to his room and knocked on the door.

"Who?"

It didn't really sound like what he was saying, and his tone was more sober than the two intoxicating people downstairs.

"Mom told you to come downstairs for dinner."

He opened the door and looked at me nervously, "What are you doing?" "I'm confused.

He hurriedly closed the door and said that he would come out immediately. The door closed quickly, but I still saw the pile of white tissues on the floor.

Looks like I can't go yet.

I relayed my eldest brother's words to my mother as they were, and then lied that I was going back to my room to sleep for a while, so that they would not disturb me if they were fine. When the eldest brother came downstairs, I took the opportunity to sneak into his room.

The paper towels on the floor had been disposed of by him and thrown them all in the trash. I rummaged through his room, not a single doll, and finally found a hard object among the bees on top of the cupboard. I took it out and it was a cell phone.

What do fools want their phones for? I was surprised when he asked Annan for his old phone. But Annan said it was okay, maybe he wanted to play the game inside. Can he read and write?

The sticker on it has been torn by him to only a mottled imprint, this is still the kind of slider phone that I used a long time ago, but the basic functions are all available, and the feeling of use is not bad.

I pushed it away, and I actually set a password?

I went back and forth with the numbers, and finally opened it on my mother's birthday. The wallpaper inside hasn't changed, it's Annan's selfie. I clicked on all the apps and saw an unimpressed video in the photo gallery with a cover that looked like a window on the wall. I clicked in and dropped my phone to the ground without a few looks.

The person in the video is Annan.

I picked up my phone again and glanced at the date of the video, which was the summer vacation when we learned of my father's cheating.

He's really not stupid.

I put things back in their place, though I almost couldn't resist confronting him. I didn't hide my anger as I left, and anyone could see the disgust in my eyes. Dirty, I left these two words and slammed the door. Later, I drove directly to the police station and claimed to have come to find Liran.

"You know it all?"

When I was acquitted, I should have thought that when they suddenly decided to let my family go, someone must have succeeded. But I didn't expect that person to be Liran's father, and it was really not a family that didn't get together, although he didn't know the truth until now, and the trap that caused Annan to fall down was dug a day in advance.

"I'm sorry."

"No, I don't. I'm here just to confirm, and I don't want to hear a word of sorry from you. "I'll leave with that.

When I opened the car door, I suddenly remembered something, and turned back to find Liran.

"Can you do me a favor?"

He quickly helped me find out where my grandparents lived and told me that they were both alive. So I had no worries and decided to let it all end happily.

looked at Annan in her arms, and I don't know if she found out that she was secretly photographed at that time. She has such a strong self-esteem that she won't tell me even if she finds out.