Chapter 1789 The management here is quite lax
As they walked forward, the door of a bungalow opened and a man in a cotton prison uniform walked out with a urine bucket in his hand.
The prison guard who served as a tour guide explained to Kasim, "Kasim, the people who live here are those who have gotten away with it. These bungalows were built decades ago, and a heavy snowfall could collapse the roofs. There's no heating here, so you need to light a stove to keep warm. The buildings inside all have boilers for heating."
As soon as he finished speaking, he noticed the man with the urine bucket coming towards him, so he shouted, "Stop, prisoner! Tell me your name!"
The man continued to walk towards him, shaking his head as he walked, "Sorry, I don't want this..."
Xiao Peng reacted quickly: "Kaxin, get out of the way... Smida Smida!"
As soon as Kasim understood what was going on, he jumped to the side and saw the prisoner pouring the urinal directly at the prison guard. The prison guard reacted quickly enough, but he was still splashed all over.
"Damn it!" The prison guard was furious and kicked the prisoner to the ground. Then, several more prison guards rushed out from nowhere and started punching and kicking the prisoner together. They were absolutely cruel and wanted to beat the prisoner to death!
At this time, the prison guard who was splashed with feces said to Kasim: "We are going to deal with this bastard. You can walk around and take a look! If any prisoners give you trouble, don't worry, we will take care of them!"
Before Kasim could reply, several prison guards dragged the prisoner away, leaving Xiao Peng and Kasim looking at each other in bewilderment - did this mean they could wander around here freely?
We really don’t have to worry about prisoners escaping here!
The jurisdiction here is lax to a certain extent!
"Boss, did you see that guy just now?" Kasim asked.
Xiao Peng nodded and said, "I saw it. Wasn't that guy just now that Kleo?"
It turned out that the person who threw feces just now was none other than Kreo, the leader of the "Anti-Villain Movement", the guy who took the lead in spraying Cherichev with pepper spray in Moscow.
Interestingly, the founder of the "Fight Against Scoundrels" campaign withdrew from the organization in 2016 after being dealt with by Russia. He had also provoked the FSB, which led to the "Fight Against Scoundrels" campaign being banned by the Moscow court. He was replaced by Kreo.
Kashin said, "The prison guard just now told me that this Kreo is Ukrainian, sent here by Ukraine to cause trouble, so he's been tormented a lot here."
Xiao Peng whistled. He had observed that ethnic discrimination in Russia was quite serious. Especially since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Ukrainians and ethnic Ukrainians living in Russia were not well-received.
To be honest, the young people who participated in the "anti-villain movement" were quite ignorant: many of them really thought that this was good for Russia, but they were used as pawns - a movement with the slogan of "loving Russia" was led by Ukrainians, which is really a bit of black humor.
Since the "Anti-Villain Movement" has many supporters on the Internet, and the police are always afraid of getting into trouble by recording various videos, they often let them go. This cannot be blamed on the Russian police. Are there not many people on the domestic Internet who confuse the public and mislead the public by posting videos like this?
But no one here tolerates their bad behavior. Don't you like to take videos and edit them maliciously? Now you take them! So these people have suffered a lot here!
Just look at how Creo looked when he came out just now: his face was already bruised and swollen, and he said right away that he was forced to do so.
Xiao Peng believed he was forced to do this, but—he deserved it! Didn’t he see that the prison guards ignored everyone else and only beat him?
After strolling around here, the three of them arrived at the inner building. There was a barbed wire fence and a metal gate blocking them. Looking at the buildings inside, this is the real prison area, right?
Just when Xiao Peng and the others didn't know what to do, a prison guard suddenly ran over hurriedly: "Ahmad Andreevich Kashin?"
Kasin nodded and said, "It's me!"
The man opened the iron gate and introduced himself, "Just call me Harov. The warden here, Warden Trotsky, is not in the prison right now. He knows you've brought a guest with you, so he asked me to entertain you first. What happened just now frightened you, but is this Korean guest not frightened?"
Kasin said, "It's okay, it's okay. He's still very excited. Everything he sees is new. You know, isn't that the case with flowers in a greenhouse?"
Harov smiled and said, "That's good, that's good! Warden Trotsky told me to tell you that he agrees to your 20% request, but he wants you to help kill that Korean idiot. After all, the more you kill, the more money you make."
Kasim glanced at Xiao Peng, because Xiao Peng could understand everything Harov said directly, which made him call him an idiot in person so as not to make Xiao Peng lose his temper.
However, Xiao Peng smiled as if he didn't understand anything. Seeing Ka Xin looking at him, he said, "Don't worry about what this idiot says. This way I can understand him better!"
Kasin replied, "Yes, I understand, Boss."
Harov didn't understand what Xiao Peng said and asked Kasin, "What is he talking about?"
Xiao Peng smiled at Harov and said, "If the front wheel doesn't turn, the back wheel will turn!"
Kasin said, "Oh, he said he wanted to see the warden Trotsky. I told him the warden hadn't returned yet, so he said he wanted to walk around and see more. Everything he sees is new to him now."
After hearing this, Harov said directly: "That's no problem at all. I'm here to take you on a tour. Where would you like to start?"
At this time, Xiao Peng pointed to the front and asked, "Kaxin, ask this grandson what's going on, smida?"
Several men appeared in front of him, pushing carts that looked like ice cream trucks. They didn't look like prison guards, but if they were prisoners, no one was watching them and they were allowed to move around freely.
Kasim asked Harov, "Boss Gaoli asked you what's going on with these people? They don't look like prison guards or prisoners."
Harov explained, "They're 'trust prisoners,' meaning well-behaved prisoners, responsible for daily work here. They're going to the women's prison right now to deliver food. Do you want to go and take a look? Let this Korean 'inspect the goods' in advance. Maybe we can buy more when Warden Trotsky returns."
Xiao Peng was still considering whether to go see Vista first. Now, can he go in directly?
What does it mean to get something without any effort?
The management here is too lax!
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