The defendant's dock.
Liu Qiao frowned, puzzled. "I'm going to prison, so how could there be opportunities to save others at the risk of my own life during daily production and life?"
The lawyer smiled, explaining, "It's your first time in prison, so you don't understand the environment. Once you're there, you have to work; otherwise, everyone would want to go."
In the eyes of the world, prison means having food and shelter provided. It simply means being locked up. But that's not the reality. Prison is a punishment that targets freedom, and it comes with many 'tortures.' First, there's fixed daily labor, much like in a factory. Next, meals are simple: cabbage and steamed buns, plain tea and bland rice, with meat served rarely. Furthermore, spending is restricted in prison, making it more like the life of an ascetic monk. If prison conditions were very good, those without ambition would probably want to go to prison.
