The next day, the shooting continued.
In the script, Yu Meili came back from the parade and seemed to be in a state of mental disorder. Instead, she laughed and said, "I inspected the whole city!"
A few days later, several people came, dragged him out, stuck sticks into his mouth, stripped him down to his underwear, and tied him in the window of a barber shop for three days and three nights to be displayed to the public.
Then, Yu Meili was detained privately. The exposure of the letter led to his expulsion from the teaching team and transfer to the logistics department, cleaning the school every day and accepting disguised labor reform. This is a relatively mild way of handling, unlike some places where comrades are directly arrested, and the precedents are chaotic and there is no standard at all. Yu Meili's later old leader did not know about the "letter" incident, so he wanted to introduce a poor girl to him, who was illiterate.
One day, several people from the school, holding a letter of introduction from the organizing committee, wanted to take Yu Meili to the dormitory for a "bayonet fight". "Bayonet fight" means a verbal battle between "good guys" and "bad guys", but in fact, it often means endless interrogation and beatings. Just when "Yu Meili" was taken to the corridor, the old leader who exposed him shouted: "Yu Jiujia, follow me, the superiors asked you to write circumstantial evidence", and after saying this, he took him away from the scene in a hurry. It turned out that this was a "luring the tiger away from the mountain", and the old leader came to save him. After that, the old leader was always with Yu Jiujia, and told him that he must keep the door closed when he was out, and not to open it no matter who knocked on the door. At the same time, he ran around for Yu Meili and finally saved her from being shot. It turned out that the old leader really believed that "reformation" could restore people to normal, and he didn't expect that he would almost push people into hell in the end.
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