Chapter 171 Opium



Mrs. Cheng spoke at length, and Yunrong listened intently.

Then she finally told me the specifics of the situation on the ship: "...To be honest, the environment on this ship isn't very good. Most of the people on board are slaves. To ensure the ship can operate normally, the captain regularly gives the slaves something to keep them alert, but I don't know exactly what it is..."

Yunrong couldn't quite hear what Madam Cheng said after that. But when she heard what Madam Cheng said, Yunrong suddenly thought of something that could definitely refresh and control people.

opium.

My God! Yunrong couldn't believe it. How could this be? How could opium appear at this time?

Yunrong quickly regained her composure and maintained her composure until she left.

On the return journey, she was alone in the carriage, and the smile on her face vanished.

After returning to her residence, Yunrong went to Yinzhen's study.

Everything that happened at today's gathering was relayed to Yinzhen, so Yinzhen must have known about it as well.

"You already knew?"

Yinzhen shook his head and said, "I'm not sure, because I don't dare to think about it either, after all, it's not a good thing."

It was indeed not a good thing, but Yinzhen still thought of it.

Opium left a deep impression on Yinzhen. When the Forbidden City was attacked, Yinzhen encountered men and women who smoked opium while wandering outside. They were willing to do anything for opium, and they were emaciated and looked like boneless people, lying slumped in opium dens, living a life of drunken stupor. In the end, they died completely, and no one was even willing to collect their bodies.

Now that it's confirmed, what are you planning to do?

what to do?

Naturally, this kind of thing must be nipped in the bud; it is extremely harmful.

Yinzhen said very seriously, "It is better to kill the innocent than let the guilty go free. If anyone dares to touch it or use it for evil, they will surely be crushed to dust."

It's no wonder that Yinzhen acted this way; this thing could truly be considered a relic of the Republic of China era.

Having witnessed it firsthand, Yunrong was well aware of the dangers of opium, but she was more rational than the angry Yinzhen.

"Don't get angry yet. There is no concrete evidence to prove the harm of this stuff. Moreover, with the current purification technology, it is not as harmful as the opium used to control slaves. It is not to the point that people would do anything."

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