After the deputy station director left, Li Li turned to Su Li, whose expression was grim. "Su Li, are you okay? Were you scared too?"
Su Li shook her head and said she was fine.
"Pay her no mind. Let's head inside."
Su Li let out a breath and smiled faintly.
She was all too familiar with people like Mother Ge.
In her past life, Su Li had heard many stories from Ling Zhen.
She'd heard stories about victims who, after their assailants were arrested, still had to endure verbal abuse from the attacker's mother or wife.
"You spend all day seducing men, causing my son/husband to make a mistake. You're so shameless, why don't you just drop dead!"
"So what if he slept with you? It's not like you got pregnant, but you still got my son sent to jail. I spit on you!"
These kinds of terrifyingly shameless words weren't fabricated—they were things people actually said.
