Eileen sneered, "Who will be more unfortunate than me?"
These people kept silent and stared at her.
She said, "I thought that God was fair to everyone. If he took something away from one, he would repay one something.
However, the fact is that he will make one b e more pitiful. When I felt desperate, I even wanted to rob or even kill someone. I had n o other choice. I didn't mind breaking the law as long as I could survive."
"Even God is unfair, let alone the law.
However, I have a son. He is so small. If I stained my hands with blood, I wouldn't be able to hug him anymore. People think that prisoners are hateful, but most of them are
forced to break the law. No one is willing to choose a dead end. What about you?" She looked at them calmly and added, "We're all pitiful, aren't we?"
She hit the nail on the head.
If they had any other choice, no one would do that.
Eileen looked down and clenched her hands that were tied behind her back.
Her hands turned cyanotic because she clenched her hands forcibly.
She said that on purpose.
She was a cripple and couldn't run fast. What was worse, her hands were tied by them. She could do nothing but gain time!
She tried her best to gain time. She didn't know if she would be saved. She resigned herself to her fate.
If she was destined to die, no one could save her.
These people kept silent. They were all pitiful.
They all had suffered a lot. Someone even spat and cursed.
They became silent immediately. It was quiet in the factory.
They stopped cutting the driver. The driver cried out slightly in pain.
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