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Chapter 220 Observations in the Detention Center, An Unexpected Encounter with the Former Agent

Chapter 220 Observations in the Detention Center, An Unexpected Encounter with the Former Agent

The car was parked at the entrance of the detention center.

This time, the woman was unusually obedient.

He kept his head down the whole time, didn't say a word, and cooperated perfectly.

If she didn't want to be locked up at first, now she's eager to be locked up.

That Jiang Hanying is actually a celebrity, and every word she says is heartbreaking. What kind of celebrity is she? She's practically a demon.

She needs to stay away from this person, even if it means going to jail.

In the short time it took to walk there, Jiang Hanying had risen to a level in her mind that was even more terrifying than the detention center.

After all, everything in the detention center is still unknown, and Jiang Hanying is sitting right next to her!
As for Chang Dagang and the shop assistants, needless to say.

The woman was understandably resentful that she had been detained for doing nothing wrong, which is why she made a scene when she was about to get on the bus.

With both witnesses and physical evidence present, these two individuals had no way to refute the allegations during interrogation.

Right now, we're just acting like cowards the whole time.

Lin Mofei handled all the handover procedures. This part of the work required him to be professional and experienced. The guests only needed to send the person to the arranged detention room.

The viewers in the live broadcast room were fortunate enough to follow the program crew's camera and see what a real detention cell looks like.

When they first entered, both the guests and the audience were equally curious.

This is the first time I've ever seen what a real detention cell in a detention center looks like.

This demonstrates that you are a law-abiding citizen.

It's not quite what I imagined; it looks quite clean and tidy.

[This is just a detention cell, not a prison. Those locked up there might not even be sentenced, and they'll have to pay living expenses and buy things.]

[This sounds like a dormitory where people don't have much personal freedom.]

But living there is much more agonizing than in a dormitory; the waiting process for the verdict is a constant source of anxiety.

So, whatever you do, don't get into trouble. No matter how big or small, don't do anything wrong. If you end up here, you'll be in big trouble.

But I must say, it's incredibly quiet here; you can hear echoes when you walk.

This job would be more suitable for socially awkward people who don't like to communicate.

[You could try applying and see for yourself.]

[The first experience was one of complete silence.]

The further you walk into the passage, the quieter it becomes, yet you can clearly feel the anxious and oppressive atmosphere within.

The guests' expressions gradually became more and more serious without them even realizing it.

Looking to the left and right, you can see groups of people being held in the detention cells on both sides.

Occasionally, through the iron bars of the door, one's eyes would meet those of the people sitting on the ground inside.

Some people looked desperate, some had fierce eyes, some looked bewildered, and some buried their heads in their knees and cried silently.

The reason you can tell at a glance that she's crying is because her whole body is convulsing from crying!

In any case, the emotions conveyed were all negative.

The staff member leading the way turned his head and kindly explained, "It's quiet time now. Even if you cry, you can't make a sound."

But to be honest, it would have been better not to explain at all.

I can't even cry out loud...

After withdrawing his gaze, Gao Juyao couldn't help but raise his hand to rub his face. "I want to get out of here quickly."

The other guests all glanced at him upon hearing this.

Who doesn't say that? The atmosphere here is really not suitable for staying for long.

The initial sense of novelty about seeing the interior of the detention center was gone, as seen in the comments section.

[I feel like the scenes of detention centers in the TV dramas I've watched before were rather conservative. The atmosphere here can't be created simply by setting up a few sets and adding a few actors.]

There's a feeling of extreme repression.

I have a childhood friend who, I forget what crime he was charged with, was detained for a few days a few years ago. Just a few days, but it left him with huge psychological trauma. Even now, the mere mention of a 'detention center' makes him turn pale. None of us dare ask him what he went through during those days.

I'm starting to feel a bit scared now; this warning is clear enough!

Therefore, I urge everyone: be honest and upright in your conduct and work, and never get involved in anything illegal or criminal. Never, ever go to jail!

[I remember it much better now!]

After hastily sending the people to their respective cells and making a brief handover with the staff, the guests couldn't wait to retreat the way they came.

Just as they were about to reach the door, another man and a woman were escorted in.

The two sides met each other.

Jiang Hanying didn't recognize the woman, but she really didn't expect the man to be like this!
"I haven't even had a chance to bring you in yet, how come you came in by yourself?"

Just as Chi Songgang thought the man opposite him, with a clear handprint on his face and disheveled hair, looked somewhat familiar, he heard Jiang Hanying's words and a sudden thought flashed through his mind.

He recognized who it was!

Liu Wei didn't look up at the faces of the people opposite him at first. He only glanced at their uniforms and knew who they were.

Until the voice that had haunted his nightmares for days rang out in front of him.

Startled, he looked up abruptly and saw the face that made him grit his teeth in hatred, yet also made him tremble uncontrollably with fear.

Then they saw the production crew carrying filming equipment following the group of people opposite them.

My scalp just exploded!
He instinctively tried to raise his hand to cover his face, but the movement triggered the two silver bracelets on his wrists, and the policeman holding him immediately warned him, "Don't move!"

Jiang Hanying looked at his disheveled appearance with a smile, "How did you get in?"

Liu Wei gritted his teeth and remained silent. Unable to cover his face with his hands, he lowered his head as much as he could, wishing he could bury his head in his chest.

Fine, I won't say it then, anyway, it's definitely not something good.

She stepped aside to let me in. "Go inside and stay here." Then she looked up at the sun overhead. "The weather is so nice today. It's a shame we won't be able to see it once we go inside!"

He made no attempt to hide his schadenfreude.

The other guests couldn't help but glance at her.

They had just experienced the horror of the detention center and hadn't recovered yet.

For Jiang Hanying to say something like that, what deep-seated hatred must she have harbored?
The viewers in the live stream are practically going crazy with curiosity right now.

Who did Jiang Hanying run into?

[For the first time, I'm a little annoyed that the live stream's censorship is too heavy-handed!]

[All I can tell is a man and a woman; could it be a PC?]

What was the first thing Jiang Hanying said to this person?

I remember it was before I even brought you in; how did you get in by yourself?

[Thanks, class representative. So, is the other person someone you know, or someone you have a grudge against?]

They actually plan to send him to a detention center; this must be a deep-seated grudge.

[This is still being broadcast live, and she's not even trying to hide her gloating!]

[I want to ask, when has she ever tried to hide it?]


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