Chapter 159: I grew up under the red flag

Chapter 159 I grew up under the red flag

"This incident is very close to the incident in which a large number of women were abducted and trafficked in Yangjia Village. Zhang's daughter-in-law was also brought here from outside, so the county magistrate is very concerned." Jiang Tanyue pondered, "As for whether he is a good person...not sure. .”

Jiang will never define anyone so easily.

Especially things she doesn't understand.

"Hey, everyone in the Zhang family deserves it. If Jiang Xiaohua had also been married into the Zhang family, there might be another corpse under the pigsty." Lu Jingzhi was indignant, and then cursed a few more.

Jiang Tanyue was very indifferent, "There are many such things in the world, and I can only be angry with myself when I always complain."

Although she said so, her mood was a little low, obviously, this kind of thing also disturbed her mood, she asked Lu Jingzhi: "Faced with this kind of thing, don't you always shout and kill? Why did you just let them fall into a coma that day, and didn't do it directly?"

Lu Jingzhi looked with strong disgust, "Even though they have been sentenced to death in my place, after all, in this ancient time, although turbulent, there are unified laws and rules, which are clearly different from the doomsday - I am not the judge .”

Looking at her sister's surprised look, Lu Jingzhi wrinkled her little nose, "Is my sister surprised by my way of doing things?"

Jiang Tanyue was a little surprised at the reason for the stereotype.

But when Lu Jingzhi was involved, she felt that it was not so surprising.

After all, a person's style of doing things is changeable.

Among them, this younger sister is particularly obvious.

She walks between light and darkness.

Lu Jingzhi lowered his eyes and chuckled, and blinked at Jiang Tanyue: "After all, I am not born after the end of the world. I grew up under the red flag and obeyed the rules for sixteen years. It is indeed very happy to control violence with violence and stop killing with violence." , but it’s okay to compromise a little bit right now.”

That is the second half of the sentence about "They have been sentenced to death in my heart" - "I choose to believe in the government, if the government will sentence them to death, if the government doesn't do it, sorry, then it's my turn to do it."

As for what the judge is not the judge—does she really seem like such an obedient person?

Lu Jingzhi said seriously, "Girls must protect themselves when they go out, sister, Xiao Yaer is learning how to fight with me, do you want to learn how to fight?"

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Jiang Tanyue hired a woodcutter living alone in Huxi Village to help watch the construction progress of his home. That person has no land, and he is not busy when others are busy, so he is the most suitable candidate.

Generally speaking, building a house requires the owner to prepare two meals, but for orphans and widows, it’s okay to make an exception.

Jiang Tanyue's wages are higher than others, which can be deducted from the price of two meals.

The workers laughed from ear to ear, and they didn't care about whether they had enough food or not.

Mr. Jiang has never conceded defeat in terms of time saving and high efficiency.

Jiang Tan’s monthly rented house is in an alley with a small yard. It is not as large as the house in the village, but it is better because it is made of strong green bricks.

Life in the town is much more boring than in the village—at least Lu Jingzhi thinks so.

She lost an entire rolling green hill.

Woke up early in the morning and wanted to take a stroll in the courtyard, practiced calligraphy in a daze after eating, practiced calligraphy in a daze after eating, and continued to stroll around after eating—the day passed like this.

Lu Jingzhi found Jiang Tanyue and asked her a question from the soul, "Sister, don't you think life is a bit boring?"

(end of this chapter)

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