"How's it going, Ms. Zeng, have you thought of anything?" Captain Liu asked calmly.

"Look at my brain. I looked at it. It looks familiar, but I can't remember what it is." Mother Yuan said casually, "It seems to be the receipt for the TV at home, right?"

"Oh, really?" Team Liu chuckled, "Let me remind you, although we can't see what it is used for, we can still detect the ingredients on it. Sister Zeng, I remember your TV is Did you buy it after Xiaoxiang started working?"

The implication is that Yuan Jiaxiang went to the Imperial Capital to work for several years before he had the money to buy a TV for his family, at least from 1998 to 2002.

The age of this piece of paper is at least thirty-five years, which is more than ten years older than the TV that Yuan’s mother mentioned.

Even if I remember it wrong, the two numbers are too different.

Mother Yuan licked her lips, looked at Captain Liu's cup longingly, and asked: "I'll think about it again...can you pour me a glass of water? I'm a little thirsty."

Looking at Captain Liu's attitude, he was afraid that he would embarrass himself, let alone pour himself water.

Contrary to what she imagined, as soon as Yuan's mother finished asking, Captain Liu stood up and said, "Okay, I'll go out and get you some water."

After Captain Liu left the room, Mother Yuan immediately relaxed.

She fiddled with the bill in her hand, as if she thought there was a layer of plastic wrapped around the red paper, and kept looking for the opening of the plastic bag.

But after searching around, she found that all four sides were sealed, and she couldn't help but sigh.

Speaking, it must be said, and it must not be said nonsense.

Otherwise, Team Liu would definitely not let her out.

But how to put it, this is a technical issue.

She couldn't see the time on the clock, so she counted it silently. When she reached the eighteenth minute, Captain Liu came back.

"I'm sorry, the drinking water in the police station just ran out, so the waterman just came over." He handed over a cup of boiling water, "Be careful, let it cool down before drinking."

But Yuan's mother pushed the water glass aside and said hesitantly: "Officer, it's not that I want to hide it from you, it's that I... am embarrassed to say this."

"Oh, what's the matter? Is there something unspeakable?" Upon hearing this, Captain Liu took out a small notebook and motioned for Yuan's mother to continue.

"This... is actually... the marriage certificate of my husband and I..." Yuan's mother said awkwardly, "No. 105, Zhongshan Road, is our address. Kang means good health."

Team Liu thought thoughtfully, but what Mother Yuan said was not fake. The marriage certificates of that era did have similar paper certificates, but most couples would cut the red paper-shaped marriage certificates and put them in their leather cases. Medium, more formal.

It is really rare for a piece of paper to be bare like this, with part of the upper left corner missing.

"Well, then, what does 0216 mean?" Team Liu asked.

"Officer Liu, if I tell you this matter, can you agree to one condition? Don't tell anyone else." Mother Yuan begged, "If others find out, they will spread the word from one to another, or from one to another. There’s no place for my old face!”

Team Liu had a troubled look on his face, and Mother Yuan said, "It's okay if you tell the other police officers, but don't let them go outside and talk nonsense, okay?"

"Okay, I promise you. It's my duty to protect your privacy." Captain Liu finally agreed.


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