Jia Zhang in the police station.

I have suffered a lot during this period.

At first she was taken to the police station because it was Chinese New Year.

The police station didn't have the time to parade her through the streets, so they punished Jia Zhang first.

Let her undergo labor reform.

In this way, Jia Zhang received both labor reform and ideological education.

Jia Zhang's violent temper has always been out of control, so how could she obediently accept labor reform?

So, she often slacked off and took a break from her busy schedule.

However, although Jia Zhang herself felt relieved, her fellow inmates who were undergoing labor reform with her were not happy.

The daily work is fixed and everyone wants to be lazy, but if one person does less, the others have to do more.

However, when Jia Zhang's work became less, the others were not happy.

They began to beat Jia Zhang frequently in prison.

These people were no pushovers; they knew how to cleverly cover up the scars so that no one could tell that Jia Zhang had been beaten.

The reason why they are so unscrupulous is that they know that even if they beat someone up, they can get away with it.

In this way, Jia Zhang could learn a lesson without being easily detected.

What's worse, they also threatened Jia Zhang, warning her that if she dared to tell the comrades at the police station about this, they would beat her to death.

Faced with such a threat, the timid Jia Zhang could only nod repeatedly to show her obedience.

However, Jia Zhang, who was full of resentment, did not give up.

She secretly called the jailer when her roommate was away and reported that her roommate had beaten her.

After hearing about this, the jailer came to investigate, but surprisingly, there was no scar on Jia Zhang's body, which made the jailer mistakenly believe that Jia Zhang was teasing them.

The angry jailer kicked Jia Zhang twice mercilessly as a punishment.

Jia Zhang originally wanted to take revenge on her roommate in this way, but ended up bringing herself even more trouble.

She could only swallow her anger and dare not speak again. When those who beat Jia Zhang saw this, they found that the old woman dared to call the prison guard, so they beat her again.

Because Jia Zhang cut corners in his work, he was detained in the police station for another half a month.

Jia Zhang was filled with regret at this moment. If she had known this would happen, she should not have been lazy. Not only did she stay in the police station for an extra half month, but she also did not have any less work to do.

She stayed in the police station for a total of two and a half months.

When Jia Zhang was about to be released from prison, it was already mid-February (according to the lunar calendar).

However, just as Jia Zhang was happily preparing to leave the prison, the comrades from the police station suddenly told her that there was still a punishment of parading through the streets that had not yet been carried out.

Jia Zhang had a sad face and had to stay in prison for another two days.

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The news that Jia Zhang was going to be paraded through the streets exploded in the courtyard like a bomb. People in the courtyard quickly gathered together and began to chatter.

Yan Bugui held the teacup, his eyes sparkling with curiosity and gossip.

He took a sip of tea and said softly, "Have you heard? Jia Zhang is going to be paraded through the streets today. Haha, this kind of person will have this day sooner or later!"

When an old lady heard this, she immediately came over with a gloating expression on her face.

She agreed, "That's right. This old lady likes to gossip and stir up trouble everywhere. Now everyone in the city knows what kind of person she is!"

As she spoke, her eyebrows raised, and she seemed very satisfied with this.

"That's right. People like her deserve what they get. It's really disgusting to see her so arrogant and domineering on weekdays."

Another person followed suit.

The sunlight shines through the shadows of the ancient trees in the courtyard and falls on everyone's feet, forming patches of mottled light and shadow.

Everyone's face was filled with excitement and anticipation, as if they were waiting for a grand performance.

They couldn't wait to see Jia Zhang make a fool of herself to relieve their hatred.

Just then, on the other side.

The police officers from the police station escorted Jia Zhang out of the room.

Her face was as pale as paper, her lips trembled slightly, and her eyes revealed endless fear and anger.

She clenched her teeth tightly, trying to maintain the last bit of dignity, but she couldn't hide the fear in her heart.

Thinking of the humiliation she was about to face, her heart was filled with despair and helplessness.

His steps seemed to become heavier as he struggled inside.

"Hurry up!" A policeman saw Jia Zhang dawdling and urged her impatiently.

Jia Zhang gritted her teeth, feeling unwilling, but had no choice but to quicken her pace. Behind her was the noisy buzz of the growing crowd.

Along the way, the street staff repeated Jia Zhang's crimes over and over again.

"Everyone, please be careful not to make the same mistake as Jia Zhang in the future. It is unacceptable to promote evil spirits!"

The onlookers pointed and talked in low voices.

Some people even commented: "Oh, this is Jia Zhang, she really brought trouble upon herself."

Jia Zhang lowered her head and tried hard to pretend that she didn't hear anything, but every comment was like a needle piercing her and making her feel ashamed.

She gnashed her teeth secretly, "When I return, I will definitely take revenge on those who took advantage of my misfortune!"

The parade gradually moved to Nanluoguxiang. Jia Zhang caught a glimpse of some familiar faces with complicated expressions on their faces.

Some of these people were neighbors of the courtyard. They usually disliked Jia Zhangshi and were even more gloating at this time.

There are also those who were once bullied by the Jia Zhang family and can now finally hold their heads up high.

Jia Zhang looked at the faces of these people and her heart was filled with anger and resentment.

But she also knew that she had no way to resist now and could only endure it all silently.

Her steps were a little unsteady, and her mind was filled with humiliation and unwillingness along the way.

Even looking up and around seemed extremely difficult.

"Everyone is really in for a treat today, right, Third Auntie?"

The second aunt spoke excitedly in the crowd, her tone full of ridicule.

There was a hint of pride in her voice, and she seemed very satisfied with what was happening.

The third aunt nodded slightly, and was obviously in a good mood. The corners of her mouth turned up, and her eyes were shining with smiles, and she obviously felt that this was a rare lively occasion.

"That's right. This is big news here."

At this moment, the people in the courtyard seemed to have reached an unspoken understanding.

They talked excitedly about this rare parade, either because they were dissatisfied with the harassment they were harassed by Jia Zhang on a daily basis, or because it added a little fun to their daily lives.

Jia Zhang's reputation in Siheyuan has always been not very good. Not only in Siheyuan, but also on the streets, many people know Jia Zhang.

She is always causing trouble and giving headaches to people around her.

Now seeing that Jia Zhang had such a miserable end, everyone was watching the show from the sidelines.

Some people had gloating expressions on their faces, while others were whispering and laughing.

There were also some people who were curious and got some rotten vegetable leaves and rotten eggs from somewhere and threw them at Jia Zhang.

These things hit Jia Zhang, making her feel extremely embarrassed.

People on the streets and in the police station quickly took shelter to avoid being affected.

They looked at Jia Zhang with helplessness on their faces, but at the same time they felt that this was the punishment she deserved.

This kind of interaction, such as throwing vegetable leaves, is indeed allowed. It's okay for everyone to vent.

Just don't throw stones that are too big and don't hurt anyone.

There were also some children who joined in the fun and picked up some small stones to throw at Jia Zhang.

Jia Zhang kept screaming. Although the object was small, it still hurt when it hit her body.

And there are also rotten leaves, smelly cloth strips, and rotten eggs, which are really stinky.

Bang Geng was originally on the street, playing with his friends nearby, and then his friends all started throwing pebbles.

Banggeng himself couldn't do anything, but when he saw his grandmother, Jia Zhang, end up in such a miserable state, he couldn't bear it anymore and just ran away.

I can only say that Banggeng is a very filial boy. He didn't even throw stones at his grandmother.

The steel mill is not open today, so Cao Wei also came to join in the fun.

He and Qin Huairu were at the back of the crowd.

The two men looked at Jia Zhang's miserable appearance with glee.

"Isn't it refreshing to watch?"

Cao Wei asked cheerfully.

Qin Huairu smiled and nodded. Looking at Jia Zhang's expression, she felt really happy.

Cao Wei got some vegetable leaves from somewhere and handed them to Qin Huairu.

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