Chapter 937: Chapter 937: There’s a Way This Ti Chapter 937: Chapter 937: There’s a Way This Ti The lawyer looked at her calmly, his pride curling his lips as he spoke, “Of course I have a way to get people out, Mrs. Rong need not use that as a threat against .”
“What way?”
“Miss Rong committed enough cris to be sentenced to ten years, I only have a way to temporarily get her out of the detention center for a year, as for how she will avoid legal responsibility after that, it’s up to Mrs. Rong’s capabilities.” Suddenly, the lawyer dropped a bombshell, “You know about Miss Rong’s pregnancy, don’t you?”
Jiang iqi certainly knew, so she wasn’t surprised at all, but there was not the slightest hint of joy about becoming a grandmother on her face, only overflowing hatred. “I know.”
It was all because of that little slut Rong Yan.
Weiwei had told her.
That little slut Rong Yan was so cruel and ruthless, she had even hired thugs to do that to Weiwei, and forced Mufeng to watch the whole thing.
No wonder Shi Mufeng walked away without looking back then.
Any man, even knowing his girlfriend was forced, would probably never be able to face his girlfriend again for the rest of his life.
Because every ti he saw his girlfriend, he would rember that scene.
The lawyer, ignoring the twisted expression on her face in front of him, continued, “There’s a legal concept called ‘leniency within the law’. That is, when a criminal commits a cri and then sothing serious unexpectedly happens, the law can be lenient. For example, if a prisoner contracts a terminal illness during detention, they can apply for release to seek treatnt. Similarly, in Miss Rong’s pregnant condition, she can apply for the corresponding procedures.”
Jiang iqi originally hated the fact that Rong Weiwei was pregnant, to the point of wanting to take Rong Weiwei for an abortion. But hearing what the lawyer had said, her eyes suddenly lit up, “You an I can get Weiwei out?”
The lawyer imdiately doused her with cold water, “Mrs. Rong, don’t get too excited, what I an by ‘getting out’ and what you think are two different things. If all prisoners could get out based on such misfortunes, the law would have been in chaos long ago.”
Jiang iqi’s newly risen hopes were shattered again, and with a stern face, she said, “Then what do you an? Be clear, don’t just stop halfway.”
The lawyer replied, “I didn’t stop halfway, it’s just that you were too agitated and didn’t give a chance to finish. What I an is, Miss Rong can be released because of her pregnancy, but she must stay in a sanatorium arranged by the police. The sanatorium will have its own security asures and professional doctors. Every move Miss Rong makes must be monitored by these people.”
Jiang iqi couldn’t accept it and said angrily, “How is that different from being in prison?”
Frowning, the lawyer replied, appearing unsatisfied with her greedy attitude, “If Mrs. Rong insists on comparing this to prison, then I have nothing to say. Can prison let you move freely? Can it let you figure out a way to use a mobile phone for communication? Can it let you watch TV happily, where all the food, drinks, and accommodation are in a single room with individual care? A sanatorium is much better than prison. If Miss Rong really went to prison, she would have to live in an eight-person room of ten square ters, wear prison clothes, get up at six every morning to work, study, and in the afternoon perform social labor in a unified factory, working until nine at night when the lights go out. Visiting hours in prison are also limited; Mrs. Rong, by that ti you wouldn’t even be able to see the person you’re visiting.”
“It’s different in the sanatorium because it’s a special case, there are no particular rules regarding visiting.”
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