Chapter 79 Always Pushing It to Others
Liu Qingqing didn't expect to hear the follow-up of the incident.
In order to reduce her own guilt, Lu Xiaoyu pushed all the responsibility onto Lin Yumo.
In addition, they also reported that Lin Yumo and she were catching fish with walnut juice to sell them to others, striving to have their crimes reinstated.
Now, in addition to the embezzlement of personal property and manslaughter, there is another charge - speculation and profiteering.
After interrogation, they followed Lin Yumo to uncover a black market drug dealer.
Before the crackdown in 1983, the government was relatively lenient with crime, and people were not executed at will.
Lu Xiaoyu was sent to the Beize Farm instead of being exiled to the Northwest for labor. Compared to the remote Northwest, the Beize Farm was a labor reform farm in the province, with much better conditions than there, and the stay was only three years.
Lin Yumo was promoted from eight years in a labor camp in the northwest to thirteen years.
At that time, those who committed crimes would be sent to labor camps, and those who could be sent to regular prisons were mostly prisoners with longer sentences.
It was not until the end of the 1990s that these labor camps were gradually abolished. All prisoners were not allowed to work outside and could only undergo labor reform behind bars.
When this incident happened, not only Taoshan Village was in chaos, but Wuning was also somewhat turbulent.
Even in the alleys that Liu Qingqing passed by that had been abandoned by the black market, she could often see patrolmen coming in and out.
Speculation and profiteering were once again severely cracked down, and the underground market fell silent. Even the well-informed old ladies in the alleys no longer heard any information about the black market.
Seeing that things were not going well, Liu Qingqing stopped using all her tricks and refused everyone who asked her to carry something.
Don't be stubborn and go against the wind just because you think there is nothing wrong with you.
What may be a reasonable and logical thing to do under normal circumstances may be used as an example when the situation becomes public.
She valued her life very much and didn't want to eat the food in the labor camp at all. She let others experience the life of "holding a steamed bun in her hand and the soup without a drop of oil".
She counted the small thousand yuan she had. After receiving her monthly salary, she used the fixed lottery program, and the rest of the money and the money sent by Song Jinglin. That was all she had. In today's era, it would be rare for someone to be so wealthy.
Satisfied, I adjusted my state to go to work normally and punch in at Li Yiren's figure every morning as usual.
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The saying of "scapegoat" in Taoshan Village was very popular for a while.
At first, it was just a few old ladies saying it casually, but later everyone thought about it and it seemed to be true.
This guy was in trouble. Liu Youcai went to save him, but he took his own life.
If the King of Hell has seduced someone by mistake, he will do it again!
This time I'll tick it off!
The village chief couldn't stop it, and the old lady wasn't afraid of the accusation of feudal superstition.
They didn't say it openly, they just talked about it privately among good friends.
For a while, every family kept their children from going to the river.
What if that damn devil takes my child's life in exchange for his?
After hearing these words, Liu's mother cried out "Oh my god, my life is over" for several days.
After Tian Cuixiang directed all her hatred towards Lin Zhiqing, she didn't expect that the person would be taken away immediately.
She didn't vent her anger, but started to think over the details again, trying to find out where it wasn't her fault.
Originally, she still thought that Liu Qingqing was the most responsible, but she was too far away, and the strength of her hand that day was really great. She had never known that Liu Qingqing was so powerful.
Hearing the gossip in the village, Tian Cuixiang seemed to have found the root of the problem.
Yes, this child has a bad luck with water. When he was little, he always choked when drinking water...
Song Jingchun looked at the crazy man and didn't know what to do for a moment.
He called Tian Cuixiang several times, but she didn't respond. He didn't care about the two girls either, so Song Jingchun sighed, "Oh!"
He squatted on the doorstep and grabbed his hair with handfuls.
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