At this moment, He Yuzhu, who was in the truck, was listening to the conversation between the two and couldn't help but clench his fists. He really didn't expect that Yi Zhonghai would be so greedy that he would not even let go of the insignificant ten yuan child support for his sister He Yushui.

He Yuzhu originally wanted to get out of the car and teach Yi Zhonghai a lesson, but then he changed his mind and felt that beating Yi Zhonghai up like this was too easy for this guy.

Yi Zhonghai was a man with thick skin and strong muscles who could withstand beatings. A severe beating might only cause slight pain. One had to find his weakness and hit him with one blow. He Yuzhu thought that Yi Zhonghai cared a lot about his reputation.

This time, let him be ruined and the news spread all over the streets!

After realizing this, He Yuzhu quickly drove to the suburbs again, avoiding the crowds, took out 6,000 kilograms of wheat from his consciousness space, and delivered it directly to the grain station.

When Stationmaster Liu saw He Yuzhu had brought back the wheat, he wanted to invite him to his office for tea. However, seeing that He Yuzhu looked solemn and seemed to be worried, he did not invite him to tea.

After saying hello to Stationmaster Liu, He Yuzhu prepared to implement his revenge plan.

First we came to the post office in the capital. The hall was bustling with people waiting to send or receive letters.

While waiting in line, He Yuzhu had already thought about the purpose of his visit and stood calmly in front of the business window.

The window clerk asked skillfully: "Sir, do you need to mail a letter?"

"Hello, I'm He Yuzhu, and I live in Courtyard No. 95," He Yuzhu replied, leaning his head slightly against the counter, and continued modestly, "I want to check if Baoding has sent me any mail in the past few months? The sender should be He Daqing."

In order to make it easier for the post office staff to look up information, He Yuzhu introduced himself in great detail, also to save time.

"Wait a moment, I'll check it for you." The staff member answered and stood up to look through the stub information.

Sure enough!

In He Yuzhu's detailed description, the staff quickly found the relevant records: "Comrade He Yuzhu, according to your description, we found a total of three letters sent to you from Baoding."

“Shipping times are early January, mid-February and early March.”

"But these records show that the letter has been signed for. Does that mean you have not received the letter yourself?"

The staff first gave He Yuzhu a list of the mailing dates and quantities of the letters.

Because the three letters were signed by others and I was not aware of it, this situation aroused the curiosity of the staff: "Comrade He Yuzhu, you entrusted others to receive these letters, but you did not actually receive the letters yourself?"

Regardless of who sends the letter, the recipient's signature is required when receiving the letter.

Although He Yuzhu had no idea what reasons Yi Zhonghai had used to mislead the postman into signing for the letter on his behalf, he knew that the post office must have the stub record, and it must have Yi Zhonghai's signature on it.

He Yuzhu replied: "I have indeed never received these three letters. Can I see the stubs of the letters?"

He Yuzhu's words made the post office staff realize that the matter was not simple. He quickly handed the stubs of the three letters to He Yuzhu for inspection.

After checking, as expected, the name of the recipient on the stub was Yi Zhonghai's, it was true!

After confirming that Yi Zhonghai's signature on the stub was correct, He Yuzhu asked the post office staff: "Hello! Can I take these stubs away?"

However, the post office staff shook their heads and explained that the reason the stub could not be taken away was that the post office had to keep a copy for archiving.

After pondering for a moment, He Yuzhu returned the stub to the post office staff, left the post office, and went directly to the Beijing Daily newspaper in Beijing.

He Yuzhu decided to make public the scandal of Yi Zhonghai secretly appropriating He Yushui's child support!

"Excuse me, are your name Mr. He Yuzhu?" The moment he walked into the Beijing Daily, he was recognized by the editor-in-chief Wu Tian.

Looking at the man in front of him wearing gold-rimmed glasses and with an extraordinary demeanor, He Yuzhu asked in confusion: "Hello! Do we know each other?"

"Hello! Let me introduce myself. I am Wu Tian, ​​the editor-in-chief of Beijing Daily."

"Mr. He Yuzhu, you are now a highly-regarded figure in the capital. Your deeds have spread all over the streets and alleys! I think most people in the capital know about your deeds."

After confirming that the person coming was He Yuzhu, Wu Tian immediately stepped forward enthusiastically, shook his hand tightly and continued: "Mr. He Yuzhu, I have heard a lot about you."

As the editor-in-chief of the Beijing Daily, Wu Tian has been reporting on He Yuzhu's deeds in the Beijing Daily during this period.

From helping the police catch criminals (Thief Zhang San) and enemy spies (reporting on behalf of the police), to doing good deeds to help others, and even recently being invited to entertain experts from the Russian Bear Country for the Red Star Steel Rolling Mill and being revered as a god chef. Due to He's superb cooking skills, the exchange of iron smelting technology between the steel rolling mill and the Russian Bear Country was promoted. This matter was named by the top leaders to make the headlines of various newspapers, and it will last for three issues.

If he doesn't even know such a role model, what's the point of being the editor-in-chief of the Capital Daily?

When He Yuzhu heard that the visitor was the editor-in-chief of the Beijing Daily, he was immediately delighted and quickly stated the purpose of his visit: "I came to you today to ask for your help."

Wu Tian observed that the surrounding environment was quite noisy, so he invited: "How about we go to my office to discuss it in detail? Have a cup of hot tea, and let me, as the host, show my hospitality."

He Yuzhu nodded and followed Wu Tian into the editor-in-chief's office.

After the two sat down, He Yuzhu immediately said eagerly: "Editor-in-Chief Wu, I have something I hope you can help me report, preferably on the front page, and I don't care how much you have to pay."

However, Wu Tian did not respond to his request immediately. Instead, he picked up the hot tea he had just brewed and handed it to He Yuzhu: "Our news reporting is not about money. Mr. He, you can first tell me what you want to report, and I will see if I can help you."

Because Beijing Daily is a giant in the Beijing news industry, the front-page headlines of each issue are selected according to certain criteria. They are usually interpretations of national policies, praise for good deeds, or reports on major events in the capital. If the content fails to attract public attention, it will not be able to occupy the front page even if it has money.

He Yuzhu looked at Wu Tian firmly and said, "Yi Zhonghai, the former mediator of my courtyard, embezzled the child support that my father He Daqing, who ran away, sent to my sister He Yushui. Editor-in-Chief Wu, is this news big enough?"

After hearing this, Wu Tian took a sip of tea and immediately showed great interest, so he said: "Mr. He, can you tell me the details?"

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