If you want to be a good person, find Huadi
Chapter 95 The Fate of the Crow
"If you think the law can't punish them, then can you punish them? How will you punish them?" Liu Yi asked coldly. Daozi didn't answer, but his expression and red eyes already expressed what he intended to do.
Liu Yi looked at the silent man in front of him, feeling helpless. He knew Daozi was filled with hatred, but this emotion would only make things worse. So, he decided to break the silence and try to arouse Daozi's reason.
"Don't answer? You're going to kill them? They're all in the detention room now, how can you kill them? Or don't testify against them, wait for them to come out and ambush you. Use your brain. If you kill someone, can you guarantee that the police won't find out? Yes, there is no death penalty in Hong Kong, but what about Ah Zhen if you go to jail? She has suffered so much, and now it's up to you to take care of her. Is your head a candle? It needs someone to light it every time before it can be lit?" Liu Yi's words were like a sharp sword, piercing Daozi's heart.
Hearing this, Daozi's body trembled slightly, and his eyes revealed a hint of despair. He realized that his impulsiveness might lead to irreversible consequences, and his beloved Ah Zhen would be left without support. Finally, he could no longer bear the pressure in his heart, and his legs gave way, and he knelt on the ground.
"Brother Hua, I know you have a way. I beg you to help me. I want those two bastards to receive the punishment they deserve." Daozi's voice was filled with tears, his eyes full of pleading. He clutched the corner of Liu Yi's clothes tightly, as if this was his last hope.
Liu Yi helped Daozi up and said, "I've said it before, we are brothers, and Ah Zhen is my sister-in-law. Our family has suffered this, how can I let them go? Even if you don't tell me, I will make them suffer a fate worse than death."
Liu Yi believes that Hong Kong's laws have numerous problems. While they do protect the human rights of ordinary people, they also shield those who commit heinous crimes. For those guilty of heinous crimes, jail time is nothing more than a relaxing vacation. They enjoy a comfortable life behind bars, which clearly violates the principles of justice. So, should we completely abolish such laws? The answer is not so simple. The existence of laws is inherently important; they serve to protect the rights and obligations of the vast majority of people and to foster a stable social order. However, when Hong Kong's laws were first drafted, political factors led to their inclusion, which have been inadvertently embedded in them by the Americans, with numerous hidden dangers and provisions that favor certain groups. Most importantly, these laws have remained in place for decades, unable to adapt to the changing times and adapt accordingly. Just as a sick person needs to see a doctor and take medicine, Hong Kong's laws also need to see a doctor and take medicine. Rong Ri and Ah Hao strive to become such doctors.
"Ah Zhen, I want to ask you now, can you testify against Hua Liucheng and Wu Ya in court? If not, I have ways to put them both in jail." Liu Yi looked at Ah Zhen with a firm and serious gaze. He knew this question might not be easy for Ah Zhen to answer, but he had to understand her thoughts.
Ah Zhen was silent for a moment, a flicker of confusion and struggle in her eyes. After a moment, she slowly spoke, "Brother Hua, I don't know. Over the past six months or so, I've experienced so much at the Rich Man that I can't bear to look back. Sometimes I even feel numb, unsure how to face the past. But I've always harbored a deep hatred in my heart, and it's kept me alive until now. I really want to see those who hurt me receive the punishment they deserve..."
At this point, Ah Zhen's voice gradually lowered, tears rolled down her cheeks, and her expression was full of pain and helplessness, as if she was under tremendous pressure.
Liu Yi gently patted Ah Zhen's shoulder and comforted her, "Don't be sad, Ah Zhen. You're already very strong. It's not easy for you to persevere until now. No matter what decision you make, we will respect and support your choice. If you are willing to testify against Hua Liucheng and Crow in court, I believe justice will be served. If you are not willing, I will also find other ways to bring them to justice."
Ah Zhen nodded gratefully, wiped away the tears from her eyes, and said, "Thank you, Brother Hua. I also wish I could stand up bravely and tell the truth. But I'm afraid I can't bear to appear in court and be pointed at by others."
Liu Yi understood Ah Zhen's concerns. After a moment's contemplation, he said, "How about this? The two of you leave Hong Kong as soon as possible and head to Canada. It's vast and sparsely populated there, so it's relatively safe. In Canada, you can start a new life, away from the shadows of the past. In the meantime, I'll make all the arrangements."
Hearing this, Ah Zhen and Daozi looked at each other, feeling a sense of warmth and peace of mind. They knew that Liu Yi had always cared for and helped them, and this arrangement was undoubtedly to protect them.
"Thank you, Brother Hua," Ah Zhen said gratefully. "We'll listen to you and go to Canada as soon as possible. No one there will recognize us, so we can start a new life."
"Well, that's settled then. When you get to Canada, take good care of yourselves." Liu Yi said with a smile, "As for Hua Liucheng and Crow, I will take care of them and make them pay the price."
Finally, Liu Yi found Rong Ri and used their family's influence in the legal community. Although Azhen did not appear in court to testify, the photos and videos taken by Hua Liucheng played a big role. Hua Liucheng was sentenced to twenty years in prison for crimes such as rape, gang rape, serious injury, organizing women into prostitution, and illegal lending. The younger brother who had violated Azhen was sentenced to between three and ten years. Crow only participated in the gang rape. Although he was confessed to be the mastermind, he was only sentenced to three years in prison.
From the first day Hua Liucheng, Wu Ya and others were imprisoned, a rumor spread in the prison: someone was willing to pay a full three million yuan just to make their life miserable.
On their first night in prison, Hua Liucheng and his companions were brutally beaten. Each prisoner involved in the beating was later paid 1,000 yuan. For the penniless prisoners, this sum was a colossal sum, a windfall. Consequently, Hua Liucheng and his companions' time in prison became exceedingly difficult. They were beaten and bruised almost daily, and no sooner had they left the infirmary than they were sent back for treatment.
However, things did not end there. Once, a prisoner accidentally cut the tendons of Crow's legs, but unexpectedly received a reward of 50,000 yuan. The news quickly spread throughout the prison, and other prisoners followed suit, trying to harm Hua Liucheng and others through various means. Their behavior became more and more crazy, and even the prison guards felt helpless, but every time there were prisoners who admitted that it was caused by a dispute after an argument. However, these prisoners were the kind of people who would never leave prison for the rest of their lives, and increasing their sentences did not matter to them. They just wanted to live a comfortable life in prison. This is also the sadness of Hong Kong law. If a person commits evil to a certain extent, the law can no longer judge him.
Crow was ultimately released after serving only two and a half years. However, he was now a changed man. While working in prison, he had lost his sight after being accidentally stabbed in one eye by a screwdriver. A hand was injured in an accident at work when it was caught in a machine. Even more tragically, a foot was severely injured when it accidentally stepped into a pan of boiling oil while helping in the kitchen. Furthermore, his body was covered in countless small wounds, too numerous to count. Most significantly, his third leg had been shattered by some unknown critter.
Hua Liucheng shared a similar situation to Wu Ya, but he never lived to see his release. Perhaps this is the saying, "Good men do not live long, while evil deeds last a thousand years." Wu Ya's life fell on hard times after his release, forcing him to resort to begging. Remarkably, despite his severe disability, he managed to survive for the next twenty years. What did these long twenty years mean to someone with such a severe disability?
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