Chapter 796 A Blessing in Disguise 2
The person with the largest amount of stolen goods was Shan Qingming. According to statistics, the value of the stolen goods reached thousands of yuan. The investigation results from his hometown have not been transmitted yet. The stolen goods of both parties can only be convicted when combined.
The second largest amount of stolen goods after Shan Qingming is Qi Gang and Chen Ju. However, because many high-priced items were bought by Chen Ju herself, they have to wait for their hometown to investigate and confirm that Chen Ju relied on power to violate national laws and bought good goods as discounted goods. Investigators also have to visit grassroots soldiers to verify whether Qi Gang and Chen Ju forced soldiers to buy high-priced goods for them.
Of course, Cui Shaoyuan and others also investigated whether the records of the Lu family were true.
The results showed that the records of the Lu family were not false.
The soldiers they found said that they were either single and had no family burden, or had better family conditions, so before other family members arrived, they would buy some candy, canned malt milk and other foods to amuse Xibao every month, and most of them did receive gifts from the Lu family. After other family members arrived, Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue declined their purchases more than once.
After investigation, it was found that these people did not lie. Some of them were orphans, and one person's fullness would keep the whole family from starving. Some of them came from relatively well-off families and did not need their own wages to support their families. The money to buy some high-priced goods was insignificant to them.
"I just like Xibao. Anyway, the army provides food and clothing, and our wages are usually not needed."
"Xibao followed Sister Qingxue to the army when he was so young. I like Xibao's chubby appearance and don't want him to be hungry and thin, so of course I bought him some delicious food."
"My supply quota is limited. Sometimes there is a quota, and the service center has nothing. I bought Xibao three times in total."
Other soldiers with heavy family burdens said that they had never bought anything for Xibao, nor were they blackmailed by Lu Jiang and his wife. Instead, the soldiers under Lu Jiang's command who had a difficult family life received financial support from Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue. Lu Jiang and his wife occasionally cooked at home and invited them to have a feast, because Lu Jiang's comrades would send them some wild game and dried goods.
"You can investigate it. You should be able to check the remittance records, right? When Brigade Commander Lu receives his monthly salary, he does not give it to Sister Qingxue first, but first takes out a portion of the money to send to the martyrs' families. At first, he sent it out in his personal name, but then Gangzi's incident happened, so he sent it out in the name of the army, and also sent some food coupons, which continued for many years."
"Yes, Gangzi is the son of our comrade Song Dazhu. He has no parents, and his parents are unwilling to support him, so they shirk their responsibilities and send him to Brigade Commander Lu's hometown according to the address for sending money, food coupons, and letters. After the army studied it, Captain Cao Hui and Wang Doctor Xinru adopted him, and now he is called Cao Songgang. At that time, Commander Cao and Doctor Wang were on the battlefield, so it was inconvenient to take him to their side. Sister Qingxue took care of him for several years and took good care of him. Now he treats Sister Qingxue as his mother. He was not taken back to the army until last year, and then he went to school. Look, the one playing with Xibao on the grass is Cao Songgang. "
Lu Shuai and Cui Shaoyuan looked outside and saw a group of older boys playing football. Xibao was the most eye-catching because he was the fattest. When he ran, his fat flesh shook. He was so young but insisted on playing with the older kids.
After Xibao caught the ball, he held it tightly, and a boy of seven or eight years old next to him protected him and prevented others from snatching it.