On the day she was taken to the execution ground, Ding Shifang continued to cry out that she was innocent, cursing Bai Jiaojiao's ancestors for eighteen generations, that is, the Bai family ancestors who had raised her for more than ten years.
Bai Jiaojiao was unaware that Ding Shifang also had a chance to be reborn, and she believed the explanation in the newspaper without question.
She said, "But if she is executed, this lead will be cut off."
“They must have known she wouldn’t speak, that’s why they executed her,” Bai Shibao said.
Their conversation caught the attention of other patients nearby, who all wanted to read the newspaper.
They were both young, but there were older people in the ward, like the uncle next to Bai Shibao, who used to carry a gun and live a simple life.
"Why."
The presence of spies is not the most terrifying thing; the most terrifying thing is that there are traitors even in peacetime.
In the past, you could say it was just to survive and earn a living, but now it's just plain spineless.
How come this kind of person got away with suppressing so many good people in the past few years?
"Imperialism will never give up its desire to destroy us."
This news was not only of great concern to Bai Jiaojiao, but also caused a sensation in all sectors of society. Some media even demanded that he be executed in public, but that demand was rejected.
"Alright, let's not talk about this anymore. Third Brother, our sister sent some seaweed over. I stewed some chicken with potatoes. You should eat it quickly."
Bai Jiaojiao either doesn't come at all, or when she does, she brings over the best food and drinks, making Bai Shibao's fellow patients in the same ward extremely envious.
Bai Shibao said, "I'm almost better now, so you don't need to send me such good things anymore. We men have enough food to eat to have the strength, we don't need to eat these things."
"If you have the means, then eat. We're just missing one bite. Third Brother, don't be shy. You'll be in Yancheng too, so we'll run into each other often. It's only right that we look out for each other."
A fellow patient said to Bai Shibao, "Your little sister is really something. Let me tell you, you'd better marry a good wife. You can't forget your old sisters after you get married."
This older brother has been through it all; many people, after starting their own families, gradually drift apart from their siblings.
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