Chapter 1914: Eight bullying one, or one bullying eight



Chapter 1914: Eight bullying one, or one bullying eight

The prison guards came over quickly and pulled the group apart, because Li Raorao often bullied newcomers, and this time it was a group of people beating up one person, so the prison guards didn't need to interrogate who was right or wrong.

When Li Raorao heard this, she became anxious because she was convicted directly.

"Hey, I say, fighting has always been a case of both sides getting fifty lashes, why is it that only we were punished this time and not her?!"

The short-haired female prison guard looked up at Li Raorao and said, "There are eight of you and she's alone, right?"

"yes."

"So, are the eight of you bullying one person, or is it one person bullying eight people?"

Li Raorao was stunned.

To be honest, they suffered losses in the group fight just now.

Others don’t know, after all, it’s a blind spot, there are a lot of people, and people who are far away can’t see clearly.

But this group of people knew how fierce Gu Yan was. He was so ruthless when he attacked. More importantly, he was as agile as a fish.

Although he looked disheveled, his hair was messy, and he didn't know who had grabbed him.

Compared with those seven or eight people, Gu Yan was fine!

but!

Li Raorao looked at the group of prison guards, and finally swallowed the words back.

If she were to admit that the eight of them were bullied by one person, how would Sister Rao put her face?

Do you still want to mix with me in the future?

The final result was naturally that Li Raorao suffered a loss. Before she left, she saw the medical staff applying ointment to the scar on Gu Yan's forehead. Her expression was very complicated.

Gu Yan naturally saw Li Raorao as well.

So she raised her head, looked at the complicated expression on Li Raorao's face, and raised the corners of her mouth slightly.

Li Raorao: ...

Damn it!

Is this Gu Yan a devil!

Of course, the devil Gu Yan was also taught a lesson by the prison guards, but because it was obviously Li Raorao who was looking for trouble this time, the prison guards were more shocked by Gu Yan at this time.

"I know you were a top student in school, and later joined the hospital as a doctor, so it's inevitable that you're a bit aloof. But the environment in this prison is quite complicated, especially for people like Li Raorao. So, I hope that next time you encounter something like this, you will ask us for help in time. Of course, we will also punish and educate them."

The prison guard had reminded himself before.

Gu Yan nodded slightly, "Yes, I understand."

This female prison guard was Qin Bin’s junior. Qin Bin had never asked her for help before, and this was the first time.

Originally, when the female prison guard saw how beautiful Gu Yan was, she teased Qin Bin, asking if he had fallen for her. Then Qin Bin sighed and told her about Gu Yan.

In the end, the female prison guard also felt sad.

She also thought that Gu Yan was not a bad person.

So in prison, she did her best to protect her.

Gu Yan thanked the prison guard for his kindness. When he returned to his cell at night, Zhang Lan actually clapped her hands.

She said with a smile, "Gu Yan, you are really amazing. I think your injuries are not as serious as Li Raorao and the others."

Gu Yan walked to her bed calmly and said softly, "Well, thank you for helping me call the prison guard."

"Actually, I deliberately shouted a little late. You don't blame me, right?"

Except for Miao Xiaoyu who was still holding the book, the other people in the prison were a little nervous.

They all looked at Gu Yan.

Gu Yan's answer will determine whether there will be another fight later.

Gu Yan, who was being stared at by everyone, remained calm. She took off her shoes, changed into slippers, and then said softly, "What if I say I blame you?"

(End of this chapter)

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