Chapter 463 The Heaviest Punishment



Chapter 463 The Heaviest Punishment

Father Zhao didn't stop walking. "Go visit the fourth child, sell the furniture at home, and find a house. We can't live in a guest house all the time. It's not convenient for the children to stay here."

When Zhao's mother heard that they were going to see the fourth child, she wanted to go with him.

In the end, Zhao's father refused, "No, you stay and take care of the child."

After hearing this, Zhao's mother looked at the sleeping child with some disgust, but she also knew that if her son could not come out, this would be his only offspring, so she could only suppress her displeasure and keep the child.

After Zhao's father went to the Public Security Bureau, he waited for a while and then met Zhao Laosi.

Originally, as soon as Zhao Laosi saw him, he asked him to find a way to rescue him. However, Zhao's father told him the current situation directly, saying that there was no way to change it, and asked him to behave well in prison and strive for an early reduction in sentence.

Zhao Laosi couldn't accept what he heard and started making a big fuss on the spot, but was quickly held down by the prison guards.

Mr. Zhao's expression didn't change much. It should be said that after knowing that his son lost the house in gambling, he didn't have much hope for this son.

But after all, he had doted on his son for so many years and was still willing to try for him. Although he was not successful, as a father, he believed that he had done his best.

Father Zhao didn't stay in the detention center for long. After he was released, he went back to the slum. People he met on the road avoided him for fear of having anything to do with him, but Father Zhao was not surprised.

When he arrived at his former house, he found that someone was already living there. He didn't make a fuss, but found the person in charge and told them that he wanted the furniture to be moved out.

After all, even if the house is mortgaged, the furniture inside is not mortgaged.

The mortgage company didn't care about this little piece of furniture and let him take it away.

Zhao's father asked someone to sell all the furniture, then rented a small house nearby and moved in with the two of them and their child.

Because we didn't have much money, the new house was not only in a bad location but also dilapidated. But there was nothing we could do about it; it was better than sleeping on the streets.

In order to raise their children, the old couple, at such an old age, had to find new jobs.

Zhao's father worked the night shift as the gatekeeper at a factory, while Zhao's mother carried the child on her back to cook for others, and her back ached from exhaustion every day.

But there is no other way, if you want to survive you have to do it.

As for the eldest and second Zhao, they knew something about their situation but did not show up. It was obvious that they had been hurt by them and did not want to care about them anymore.

It’s not that Zhao’s mother didn’t want to go and live with them, but was stopped by Zhao’s father. He knew that the two sons were angry with them, so he didn’t take the initiative to visit them. He just wanted to live on his own first, and wait for them to calm down and see how difficult it was for them, before he could ease their relationship.

After all, in his heart, the fourth child is useless, and they will still have to rely on the second child for support in the future.

Of course, this is all in the past.

As for Lin Yuzhu, she did contribute to the sentencing of Zhao Laosi, but she did not do anything special. She just asked a classmate who worked in the court how many years in prison someone like Zhao Laosi could be sentenced to at most when she was chatting with her.

After asking, I found out that because the current laws are not perfect, and during the crackdown period, all sentences were severe, even the death penalty was normal.

So Lin Yuzhu took the opportunity to ask her to help mark the key points.

The students were quite willing to do so. After all, they now had task targets, which required them to demonstrate a certain number of results every month during the crackdown period.

So Zhao Laosi ended up being sentenced to life imprisonment.

The reason why they were not sentenced to death was because Lin Yuzhu felt that it was not necessary and was also afraid that it would burden her heart. Letting them live in pain was the heaviest punishment.

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