Wang Jingyi frowned. "She's been discharged. The military won't allow someone with such a low moral standard to be discharged normally."
Yang Guohua told her all these things, and also said that when the relevant personnel found Liu Yuzhen, she was stubborn and argued with the head of the art troupe, saying that she and Qiao Honghai were just fellow villagers and that she had not broken up anyone's family.
The head of the cultural troupe was furious at her stubborn refusal to admit anything and her refusal to admit it until she was faced with a fatal mistake. He found the two letters that Yang Guohua had obtained from the police, slammed them heavily on the table, and pushed them in front of Liu Yuzhen.
Upon seeing the familiar letter, Liu Yuzhen turned deathly pale and went into a frenzy, shouting, "She didn't write it! Someone framed her!"
As he spoke, he suddenly reached out, snatched the letter away, and began to tear it apart frantically.
This infuriated the head of the cultural troupe; the letter he had borrowed had been destroyed by her.
At the same time, there is concern that without this crucial letter, the punishment that Qiao Honghai should have received might be changed.
Fortunately, the commander finally learned that the police and the military had already made copies, so not having the originals wasn't a big problem, and he was relieved.
The head of the cultural troupe had no intention of giving Liu Yuzhen any face at this moment. He directly called the village brigade where Liu Yuzhen lived, informing her that Liu Yuzhen's household registration would soon be returned to its original location, and also explaining what mistake she had made.
Upon hearing this news, Liu Yuzhen felt dizzy and her legs went weak. Unable to bear the result, she fainted.
When she woke up again, she found herself on her way back to her hometown, accompanied by two stern-faced soldiers.
When Su Yue heard about the way the military dealt with Qiao Honghai and Liu Yuzhen, she was struck by how decisive and swift their methods were, which could be described as thunderous.
She couldn't help but think of the time in her past life when Fu Shen was drugged and framed by Jiang Huaidong. Why didn't they investigate it more thoroughly?
The matter was hastily concluded after Jiang Huaidong, that despicable scoundrel, uttered a few nonsensical words.
If they had acted as swiftly and decisively as they did with Qiao Honghai and Liu Yuzhen, wouldn't Fu Shen have been able to clear his name?
Jiang Huaidong would then be discovered to be the real culprit who framed his comrades, instead of letting him have a smooth and successful life, and return to his village in his old age to be loved by many.
Seeing Su Yue's somewhat sad expression and her slightly furrowed brows, Wang Jingyi assumed she was worried about Da Ya and the others, and quickly comforted her softly: "Yang Guohua said that the police told him that if Pan Danu behaves well in prison, she might be able to get out a few months early. Da Ya and the others were originally going to be sent to an orphanage, but there's a gatekeeper at the Women's Federation who's a retired soldier. He's a bit lame, in his thirties, unmarried, and has no one else in his family. He usually lives in a small room at the Women's Federation. Seeing how lonely and pitiful Da Ya and the others are, he asked the Women's Federation director to let them stay. He plans to support them with his meager salary."
Su Yue came to her senses and gave a faint smile. "Da Ya and the others have met only good people since leaving Qiao Honghai's house."
Wang Jingyi nodded and said with emotion, "That's right. When Officer Chen first heard that they would have no one to take care of them and no food to eat if they went back, he arranged for them to stay at the Women's Federation. When Pan Dani was sentenced to prison and they were to be sent to an orphanage, someone stepped forward to help them. If you ask me, going to an orphanage is definitely not as good as staying at the Women's Federation. After about a year and a half, Pan Dani will be fine once she gets out."
Su Yue agreed, "I think so too."
An orphanage is just a place where a large group of children live together, both big and small. There must be a lot of fighting and arguing every day, not to mention the food, which is definitely not good.
Living in the Women's Federation, with a veteran guarding the gate and receiving a salary to support you, things can't get too bad.
As the two talked, the water in the large pot quickly boiled.
Su Yue helped Wang Jingyi blanch the vegetables and hang them on a bamboo pole in the yard before heading home.
Wang Jingyi warmly urged, "Yueyue, why don't you and Fu Shen have lunch here today?"
Su Yue politely declined: "No, I want to go back and have some peace and quiet. I just finished cleaning the stove at home when Zhao Jian called me to answer the phone. I answered two calls in a row and before I could properly process the two pieces of good news, I started arguing with Hao Chunhua."
The main reason was that she felt a little uncomfortable comparing how the military handled Fu Shen's case in her previous life with how they handled Qiao Honghai's case.
Upon hearing this, Wang Jingyi immediately became interested. "What good news?"
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