Su Qing exchanged a glance with Zhang Heng, noticing that Zhang Heng's expression was calm and composed, as if he had long been prepared.
During his days in the detention center, he lived quite peacefully. Because of the color of his vest, no other inmates bothered him.
The yellow vest, paired with shackles, was a sign recognized by all inmates as the mark of a serious offender, most likely serving life or facing the death penalty. Only a fool would provoke such a person.
Thus, Zhang Heng had been getting by in there quite alright and had made peace with himself.
With Zhang Heng's arrival, the trial officially began, starting with a statement from a representative of the prosecution.
The prosecution is distinct from the court; they are not one and the same, though many confuse them, assuming the prosecutors are the court.
