Chapter 686: The Trial of Liu Haizhong (Part 4)



Xiao Luo and the other two had not expected that today's scene would be so grand, so they quickly stood up and revealed their identities.

The small square table and armchairs that were usually used for meetings in the courtyard have now become their office tools.

Xiaolin sat down, spread out the documents, opened the pen and prepared to take notes.

"Comrades, my name is Luo Hao!" Xiao Luo followed Zeng Wangcai to stand on the stool and said loudly, "Today we will eradicate the cancer of Liu Haizhong. Don't underestimate us because we are few in number. We have the Chaoyang Branch and the country behind us, so don't be shy. Tell us everything that happened in the past. The persecution you suffered is all evidence of Liu Haizhong's crimes..."

"good!"

"Very good!!!"

“This should have happened a long time ago!!!”

"......"

Everyone cheered and applauded.

When Liu Haizhong heard the thunderous applause and saw the eager and crazy faces, the fat on his cheeks began to tremble again, shaking with fear.

This scene was so familiar to him. Over the years, he could no longer remember how many times he had seen such a scene, seen the crazy eyes of the people in the audience, and heard their shouts.

But this time is different. He was the protagonist on the stage before, and although he is still the protagonist this time, he is the one being judged.

......

The Zeng family has guests today. The main room has been newly tidied up, and steam is coming out of the copper pot on the small charcoal stove.

Zhang Xiuzhi was helping Chen Yumei place the dishes on the table. Grandma and her great-grandchildren were sitting at the back, eating separately.

The Zeng family's guests today are Liu Yong, Yang Yongan, and Jiao Hua.

There was also an uninvited guest, Feng Baoguo, who brought news about Liu Haizhong.

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