Chapter 683 Visiting Mother Luo
In prison, prisoners are organized to watch TV during lunch break.
Luo's mother watched the girl on TV holding the principal's arm and calling her "Mom". She stood up excitedly and shouted, "She is my daughter! This girl who was admitted to Peking University and Tsinghua University is my daughter!"
In recent years, other prisoners have had relatives visit them.
The only difference is that no relatives have visited Luo's mother since the day she came in.
No one believed her crazy talk. They just thought she missed her daughter so much that they asked her to sit down quietly and watch TV.
But how could Luo's mother calm down?
She left her seat and ran to the TV, pointed at the girl inside, and excitedly said to everyone, "She really is my daughter! Her name is Luo Yue! She is my daughter!"
"I remember correctly, this student seems to be called Zhang Ran?"
"Yes, you remembered correctly, his name is Zhang Ran."
When the other prisoners heard this, they immediately stood up and questioned loudly: "Did you hear that? Her name is Zhang Ran, not your daughter Luo Yue! Get out of here! Stop blocking us from watching TV!"
The daily limit for watching TV is very short. One minute more delay means one minute less watching TV. This is the only chance for prisoners to contact and understand the outside world during their imprisonment, and they cherish it very much.
"Go away!"
"Get away!!"
Having offended everyone, Luo's mother was so scared that she dared not block the TV anymore. After the prison guard issued a warning, she quickly returned to her seat and calmed down again, but her eyes were fixed on the TV screen.
Although she hasn't seen her daughter for several years, she is sure that the bright and sunny girl on TV is her daughter Luo Yue. But why is she called Zhang Ran now?
Why did she change her name?
Seeing my daughter, I naturally thought of my son Yaozu.
Her daughter hates her and doesn't want to see her, but her son Yaozu should be released from prison, so why hasn't he come to see her either?
Seeing her daughter calling the principal "Mom" and affectionately holding Gao Yunfeng's arm, at this moment, Luo's mother felt jealous and regretful.
Her husband was paralyzed in bed and would not live long. Why couldn't she bear it a little longer? If she had endured until her husband died, she would have been freed and in charge of the family. Now she is on TV! Instead of being locked up in prison and losing her freedom.
The time for watching TV was over soon.
Before the other prisoners left, they all made sarcastic remarks to Luo's mother, mocking her for going insane and becoming stupid from spending so much time in prison.
In a trance, Luo's mother also felt that she might have recognized the wrong person, but Gao Yunfeng's face standing next to the girl did not change much, so how could she have made a mistake?
As a result, I was absent-minded when doing things in the afternoon and made frequent mistakes.
Until the prison guard came to call her and her family came to visit, asking her to pack up and go out to meet people.
"It must be my daughter coming to see me!"
"It must be her!"
"She was admitted to Peking University and Tsinghua University, and she came to tell me the good news!"
She had been acting crazy while watching TV at noon before, and no family member had visited her for several years. Now, suddenly someone came to see her, and the other prisoners looked at her with half belief and half doubt.
Some people subconsciously said: "Congratulations."
Some people also cursed quietly: "Crazy woman, you are dreaming!"
In the visiting room, separated by a glass wall, Zhang Ran sat on a chair and waited quietly, his eyes fixed on the door on the other side of the glass wall, until the door was pushed open from the outside and a female police officer led a female prisoner in.
"Xiaoyue!" Luo's mother excitedly threw herself against the glass wall and looked at the girl outside. She hadn't seen her for a few years, and she looked exactly like she did on TV. No, to be more precise, she was even prettier than on TV.