Since Wang Xin became Ma Kui's apprentice, he felt that this ** seemed to be targeting him everywhere.
He is usually helpful and often helps passengers with their luggage and sends passengers who are too late to get on the bus through the window. But once he was self-defeating and almost sent an aunt to the station into the carriage, becoming the laughing stock of his colleagues. And Ma Kui laughed especially loudly, as if he was deliberately mocking him.
Another time, a child was unfortunately abducted and trafficked in the car, and when everyone analyzed the case, he was ridiculed by Ma Kui in public because he did not give reasonable inferences.
He was not convinced, and learned that ** didn't like him to go to Ma Yan, so in the name of sending review materials, he often came to chat with Ma Yan, and deliberately angered him for this**.
Father Wang Yongge accused him of not being old and working against **, and he should suffer any anger himself. Seeing that Wang Xin was not convinced, Wang Yongge had no choice but to say to him: "You accept your fate." ”
Why did Wang Yongge let his son accept his fate? Because he knew in his heart that Ma Kui had always been obsessed with the events of the year, and the contradictions between them were difficult to resolve, even if Ma Kui targeted Wang Xin, he was helpless.
The reason why Ma Kui was indifferent to Wang Xin and opposed Wang Xin's dealings with Ma Yan was that he hated Wu and Wu, and complained that Wang Yongge did not testify against him, which caused him to sit in prison for 10 years in vain.
In the past 10 years, he has been living a very aggrieved life, living a very hard life, and affecting his family. His wife has been tired and sick all these years, her daughter was bullied at school, she couldn't be rated as a Young Pioneer, she couldn't be a class cadre, she didn't even go to high school, and she went to sell pickles for her wife, which delayed her future.
Thinking of this, Ma Kui's heart was full of resentment. He and Wang Yongge used to be as good as buddies, but the other party didn't help him at the critical moment, and after many years passed, there was no reasonable explanation, so he wished that the two families would not have any more contact in the future.
So what was going on back then? Why didn't Wang Yongge testify against Ma Kui? There are two possibilities.
The first is that Wang Yongge really didn't see anything.
Back then, Wang Yongge and Ma Kui ran a car. Wang Yongge is the train conductor.
Ma Kui arrested the robbers, chased him to the dining car, and caught a glimpse of the conductor** hanging by the window, and a person standing next to him, looking out the window.
Later, he found out that the robber had jumped to his death, but his accomplices said he had killed someone.
He thought that the person standing in front of the car window should be Wang Yongge, and Wang Yongge must have seen the car jumped by the robber himself, but he refused to testify for himself, so he couldn't figure it out.
However, the person he saw may not be Wang Yongge, because the person was wearing gray clothes, and when he was arrested, Wang Yongge glanced out the window at him, his eyes were a little flustered, and he was wearing a white shirt.
It can be seen that the man in gray is not Wang Yongge.
It is possible that Wang Yongge just hung ** in the carriage and walked away temporarily for a while, and he didn't see anything, so naturally he couldn't testify.
But why did he look flustered? It must have something to do with the man in gray. The man in gray may be a relative of Wang Yongge, for some reason, he was taken on the train by Wang Yongge, although he saw the robber jump out of the train with his own eyes, but he could not come out to testify, otherwise his identity would be exposed.
In order to protect the man in gray, Wang Yongge did not let him come out to testify, so that he felt guilty for so many years, and he felt weak in the face of Ma Kui's questioning.
The second possibility is that Wang Yongge did see everything, but because he didn't want to be implicated, he kept silent.
If he testifies, he may still involve the man in gray, after all, that person appeared in the dining car at that time, and he was also standing next to the conductor, which was very strange, he was by no means an ordinary passenger, and he should have some kind of relationship with Wang Yongge.
Wang Yongge didn't want the man in gray to be known, which would affect his future, and he had a good relationship with Ma Kui, if he came out to testify, he might be said to be harboring a friend.
Once he is implicated, Wang Xin will have no one to take care of. Wang Xin's mother died early, and he single-handedly raised his son, for the sake of his son, he also had to protect himself, more than one thing is better than less, he could only lie that he didn't see anything.
In short, judging from Wang Yongge's persuasion of Wang Xin to be Ma Kui's apprentice, he must have suffered from not testifying to Ma Kui. Either he didn't see it, or he had a last resort, and he would never deliberately harm Ma Kui, otherwise he would definitely try his best to make Wang Xin change his **, not to mention that Wang Xin later became Ma Kui's son-in-law.
I believe that the follow-up plot will definitely be explained.
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