Chapter 2659 Car Repair

Style: Historical Author: rock hermitWords: 1935Update Time: 24/01/11 09:43:10
Zuoqiu Wang and Shan Haiyang discovered that since then, every once in a while, some minced meat fillings, chopped dried tofu, crushed eggs, etc. were buried in the paste. These things are all mixed into paste, and from the outside, they look no different from before. But when you eat it, it's definitely different.

The most important thing is that these things are not like before. They can only be said to keep people from starving to death. These things are nutritious after being added, so the two people were originally seriously injured, but with these diets, their bodies began to improve day by day.

It's only been a week. Although the two of them still have a lot of time to recover, they can already move back and forth. On this day, Zuoqiu Wang and Shan Haiyang were doing some activities in the house as before, so that they could recover faster. The sliding door on the cell door opened and the bowl was handed in.

After taking it and eating and drinking normally, I found a note at the bottom of the bowl with a sentence written on it: Repair the bicycle and hide the glue.

In different cells, Zuo Qiu Wang and Shan Haiyang were a little suspicious after receiving the note. Why just repair bicycles? Hiding glue, they can understand that if a bicycle tire is punctured, glue is needed to repair the tire. It just means hiding some glue, but what does repairing a bicycle mean?

Ordinarily, when it comes to repairing bicycles, let's see what happens. Simple flat rims and tire repairs are not complicated at all. After all, they have bicycles before and have done simple repairs, so they can do it. But they are all in prison, so there are no bicycles for them to repair. However, after the two people swallowed the note, they still recorded the matter in their hearts.

In the afternoon, Wu Cong looked at his watch in the duty room and said, "It's almost time. Get ready to go out."

A prison guard next to him glanced at the clock next to him and said: "Well, it's pretty much the same. Do you think these reporters are also free? What's wrong with interviewing, covering life in prison. In the end, we are not the ones who are tired. brother."

"Hi." Wu Cong smiled and said, "Didn't you read the interview after it was published in the newspaper? Civilized Prison, this was proposed by our boss. The release time was originally changed from twice a week to five times a week. Well. I’m not tired anyway.”

The prison guard next to him said: "As far as I can tell, it's just because I was full."

Wu Cong smiled and said: "Shit, if you don't want to make money, don't stop other brothers."

"Earn money?" the prison guard asked, "What money do you make?"

Wu Cong said: "If you choose a civilized prison, there will be special funding, and we brothers can also get bonuses? What? You don't want it?"

"Fuck...really?" The prison guard also smiled and said, "Then you must want it." As he spoke, he glanced at the clock and said, "Okay, the time is up, hurry up and walk."

The second prison was built in the late Qing Dynasty. Originally called Laohuqiao, three prisons were initially built, namely Laohuqiao No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 Prisons, in Nanjing, Shanghai, and Suzhou.

When this prison was built, it occupied a large area. There are high walls around it and watchtowers at the four corners. It's a bit like a back shape. The upper part of the character Hui is the prison area. Coming out of the prison area is the playground in the middle. Unlike in later generations, the place where prisoners used to go out was enclosed in a separate circle with an iron mesh fence-style wall. This thing was of high quality, so it was just a normal playground.

But when the prisoners are released, there is no obstruction around them. With guns set up on the four-corner watchtowers, the prisoners inside have almost no cover. This can ensure safety. Then in the second half of the character Hui, there is the place where the prison guards stay. There are office areas, canteens, etc.

The prisoners came out one after another and began to show off in the large playground. Among them are Zuo Qiuwang and Shan Haiyang, who are able to walk. This was their first outing, and there were many prisoners in the entire prison area. Everyone was wearing shackles, so they could only move one step apart, which was very inconvenient. Because of this, many prisoners would just walk around for a while when they came out for activities, and then find a place to stay and not move much.

Zuoqiu Wang and Shan Haiyang were not. In order to recover from their injuries faster, they walked around as much as their bodies allowed. This is one of the few times two people can spend time together. Therefore, the two people immediately strolled around and exchanged information in a low voice.

When the last note was mentioned, neither of them understood what was going on. In fact, there is a carport inside the prison, which was built later. Some prison guards there have better living conditions and have bought bicycles to commute to get off work. They can also see, but there are designated areas for prisoners' activities, which can be seen but not touched.

After an hour, when the release was over, Wu Cong and a group of prison guards, holding wooden batons in their hands, began to point and direct the prisoners back to their cells.

There was nothing to do in the afternoon. Wu Cong didn't have to be on duty in the evening. He would get off work at that time. But he didn't go home right away, but took a walk on the road. He also paid special attention to the ground. Occasionally he would pick up stones close to his eyes and look at them. By the time he got home, he had already picked up a lot of stones.

When he went to work the next day, Wu Cong did the same thing and walked. Pay attention to the stones on the road and pick up any suitable ones. Then go to and from get off work normally.

Two more days passed like this. On this day, Wu Cong gathered enough stones. When he was at work, when others were not paying attention, he came to the car shed and quickly pierced a stone into the front tire of a bicycle. superior. But it was not penetrated, and then the wheel was turned and the stone was pointed downward, so that no one could see anything.

Then he scattered the stones he picked up on the ground around him. He returned to the duty room as if nothing had happened and started chatting and spanking with the prison guards.

During the afternoon break, Wu Cong was patrolling back and forth outside as usual, and while going to the toilet, he pressed the tires hard back and forth.

Although the stone he chose was sharp, it didn't mean that he would vent his anger immediately after it was exposed. So he went back to the playground and continued to pretend to monitor the prisoners.

As a result, not long after, the prison guard Lao Zhang, who usually went out to hand over documents to the police station at this time, came back cursing, pushing his flat bicycle, and said: "Fuck, you are so unlucky. Hey, Lao Zhou, Lend me your bicycle tools to try."

"What happened? Did you get a puncture?" the prison guard named Lao Zhou asked.

"Isn't it?" Prison Guard Zhang said, "It's unlucky."

(End of chapter)