Chapter 250: Conferred the title of Marquis



Chapter 250: Conferred the title of Marquis

To ordinary people, the difference between prisons and detention centers does not seem to be that big, but there is a strict distinction between them.

Generally speaking, a detention center is an institution that detains criminals who have been arrested and criminally detained according to law, while a prison is the state's criminal execution agency.

Of course, even within the same detention center, there are some differences. The same is true for prisons.

Some of the more famous prisons, such as Yancheng Prison, are places specifically used to reform political prisoners and some high-ranking officials who have been dismissed from their posts.

What Tang Shuo saw before him was certainly not the famous Yancheng Prison, and this prison did not even have a name.

Under the illumination of several strong lights, this prison gave Tang Shuo only a gloomy and cold impression!

Judging from the time he had walked, this place should be nearly a hundred kilometers away from the city of Yanjing. If his impression was correct, this place used to be a military restricted area.

If it weren't for the two words "Prison" written in white paint on the black iron gate in front of him, Tang Shuo would even think that this was a secret military base.

The prison gate was not open, but the side door was open.

The two armed police officers in charge of detaining Tang Shuo said, "Go in."

Tang Shuo looked up at the armed police in the watchtower above his head, smiled bitterly and shook his head, then walked into the prison.

As soon as he entered the door, a tall man in plain clothes, about the same height as Yu Haoran, said from inside the iron gate: "Is that him?"

The two armed police officers who brought Tang Shuo in nodded, asked the tall man to sign a handover certificate, and then walked directly to the area where the armed police were stationed.

In most cases, China's prisons and armed police are located next to each other to prevent incidents such as jailbreaks.

The tall man looked at Tang Shuo, smiled sinisterly, and said, "Are you Tang Shuo?"

"It's me." Tang Shuo nodded.

"Welcome to Fenghou Prison." The tall man introduced himself and then nodded to the two prison guards behind him. The two prison guards immediately pushed Tang Shuo into the prison.

A title of nobility? A title of nobility and appointment as prime minister? Or perhaps a title of nobility and appointment as a high official?

Tang Shuo's brows knitted together. He glanced back at the man and then walked in with a smile.

His laughter was not loud, but the tall man behind him heard it clearly. If he remembered correctly, this was the first person who could laugh out loud in the prison.

"Take him to room four first," the tall man added.

The two prison guards looked at each other, and then pushed Tang Shuo towards cell number four.

As for what Room 4 was, Tang Shuo really had no idea, but he could imagine that it would not be a good place.

The structure of Fenghou Prison was relatively simple. The entire prison was surrounded by four long, narrow buildings, with a playground in the middle reserved for exercise. Around the perimeter of the buildings, there was an open area of about ten to twenty meters, followed by high walls and electric fences.

This style is somewhat similar to the old Roman Colosseum, but the Colosseum was round, while this one is square.

Tang Shuo glanced at the building. The windows of the five-story building were sealed with steel security nets. Escaping from the rooms was impossible except through underground routes. Even if they did escape, they would definitely not be able to get past the high-strength electric fence guarded by armed police.

Even if a prisoner came out, how could he escape capture in a military-controlled area?

It's not like Tang Shuo had never seen a prison before, but this was the first time he had seen one with such strict security.

This also made him very confused. What kind of people could be imprisoned in such a prison?

After passing through a doorway facing the main gate of the building, Tang Shuo was pushed to the playground. However, it was already early morning and there was no one on the playground.

Tang Shuo was directly pushed into a room with an Arabic numeral 'four' on the door. He was taken to an interrogation chair and sat down. Soon, three people came in.

Except for the tall man whom Tang Shuo had met once before, the other two were also unique, almost making Tang Shuo think that this was a competition to judge ugliness.

In addition to a middle-aged man with only a few strands of hair and a face full of scars, what surprised Tang Shuo even more was that there was also a woman inside.

Perhaps this person can no longer be called a woman, because the other person looks very masculine, and the facial lines are even tougher than those of ordinary men. If it weren't for the bulge in the other person's chest and the women's windbreaker on the body, Tang Shuo would even think that the other person is a man.

In comparison, the tall man that Tang Shuo first met was actually the most normal one among the few people.

The only woman looked at Tang Shuo as soon as she entered the room and asked, "Is that him? He's keeping me awake all night?"

Tang Shuo frowned in disgust. This woman's voice was really too harsh. Her harshness was not the sharpness of an ordinary woman's voice, but a heavy hoarseness. In short, it was extremely unpleasant.

"Yes, there won't be any problem." The tall man smiled.

The scarred man just glanced at Tang Shuo indifferently, then closed the door with a "bang", locked it twice, and then followed the two men to the interrogation table.

The woman looked at the time and spoke again, "Old ghost, hurry up and finish it in five minutes, then go back to bed."

The scarred man nodded and asked, "Did you kill a police officer to get in?"

Tang Shuo shook his head and replied, "I didn't kill anyone."

"I wouldn't send you here if I hadn't killed anyone?" The woman said with a hoarse laugh, "If you don't want to suffer, confess now. I need to go back to sleep."

"I've already said that I didn't kill anyone." Tang Shuo continued.

"You seem like a nice guy, how could you be so depressed?" The woman shook her head and said, "Just tell me what you're doing and go to bed. Let me remind you, hundreds of criminals from all over the country are sent here every year, but no one has ever left, no matter what the reason."

Tang Shuo sat on the chair with a smile on his face and said calmly, "Your voice is really unpleasant. Can someone else talk to me?"

The other two people in the room were stunned, and then burst into laughter.

"Stop laughing!" The woman shouted to her two companions, then directly opened the panel on the interrogation table. Because of the angle, Tang Shuo couldn't see clearly what was inside.

But soon, the other party took out a large hydraulic pliers and walked directly towards Tang Shuo.

Tang Shuo frowned and asked, "Is it still possible to carry out lynching here?"

"Not only can we lynch you, but even if you die here, no one will ask a single question." The woman snorted coldly and pressed the hydraulic pliers against Tang Shuo's face. "I like you. If you promise to confess and come with me tonight, I might consider not torturing you."

The muscles on Tang Shuo's face twitched. Even if he originally wanted to confess, he would definitely not dare to do so after hearing what you said!

"If we shout here, won't people outside hear us?" Tang Shuo asked.

"The walls here were built with soundproofing materials, and the iron doors are bulletproof," the woman said. "Even if you died in there, no one outside would know as long as the door isn't opened."

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The scarred old ghost smiled and said to the tall man beside him: "Shou Cai, do you think the widow really likes this guy?"

The tall man, Shoucai, frowned and whispered, "This kid is a little special. He's a little different from the previous prisoners. We need to get evidence and deal with him as soon as possible."

"It's not bad to let the widow catch him and play with him first." The old ghost said with a lewd smile, "It will prevent her from getting endocrine disorders."

Tang Shuo looked around and asked, "If I died, wouldn't the outside world know?"

The widow seemed to be in a very good mood. She explained to Tang Shuo, "Of course the outside world will know about this, and we will notify your family. However, your cause of death will be attributed to a fight, and the prisoner who fought with you will commit suicide after confessing his guilt."

After listening to the widow's words, Tang Shuo finally understood what was going on here.

He looked at the other person seriously and said, "I don't think I'm suitable for you, but the guy with scars all over his face is a good match for you. You can give it a try."

The widow frowned, opened the hydraulic pliers in her hand and clamped them directly on Tang Shuo's face.

If Tang Shuo was pinched by the pliers in her hand, a piece of flesh would fall off his face even without using any force.

Tang Shuo had been prepared for this long, so how could he be caught by the opponent? He turned his head to avoid the widow's pincers and then punched the opponent directly in the abdomen.

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