Shu Ying, the eldest daughter of a capitalist who tragically died after being sent down, has been reborn.
At this time, her uncle's family is plotting. Most of the Shu family's treasu...
Grandma Yao was startled and quickly frowned as she looked at her, gesturing as she asked what was wrong.
Yang Wan smiled and shook her head, wiping away her tears with the back of her hand.
"It's nothing, I just feel that you are really kind. Thank you for being so sincere to me. If I can go back to my family in the future, I will do my best to repay you."
Speaking of going home...
Grandma Yao suddenly remembered something, quickly took out the borrowed paper and pen from her pocket, handed them to Yang Wan, and gestured with her hands.
She even borrowed an envelope from the village committee, which was just enough for her to write a letter asking for help.
Yang Wan wiped away her tears, and as she gripped the pen and began to write, a sense of hope rose within her.
Yang Wan pondered for a moment, then picked up her pen and carefully and simply wrote a line on the paper—
[Immediate medical attention for the critically injured, Lan Yin.]
As Yang Wan was about to write her address, her pen paused for a moment.
"Aunt Yao, what is the exact address and name of our village?"
Grandma Yao wanted to speak, but she couldn't speak or write properly.
She frowned in anxiety and quickly ran out to find Old Lady Wei.
"We are in Baiyun County, Beijing, Qianjin Commune, Hongqi Production Team."
Grandma Wei didn't waste any time and gave the address directly.
Yang Wan quickly wrote the address in the letter and sealed it.
Next, it needs to be mailed.
Although Aunt Wei was not very literate, she could roughly guess what Yang Wan was writing by a combination of guesswork and deduction.
"Have they found their relatives? Your name was just called on the radio?"
Yang Wan smiled and nodded.
Grandma Wei immediately breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't help but feel happy for her.
"Oh, that's wonderful!"
She quickly thought for a moment: "The village has indeed sent letters out before. I remember hearing them say that they either give them to the commune cadres or directly to the post office staff, and that they should be able to deliver the letters directly to the address left by the radio station."
"Hey? I heard that the family tracing program on the radio just now had a phone number listed. Why don't you just call them? Wouldn't that be easier?"
Yang Wan shook her head.
She had considered calling him directly, as it was the most direct and feasible method, and it might also allow her to speak directly with her husband, reducing the time spent sending letters.
But after much deliberation, Yang Wan rejected this plan.
After all, her identity is sensitive, and the government is still unsure of the situation. Making a phone call might affect him.
In more serious cases, it could even harm him.
She can't take that risk.
So I can only endure these injuries for a few more days until the staff delivers the letter.
Yang Wan didn't know how to explain to Old Lady Wei, so she just said, "It's inconvenient for the child's father to make a phone call, so sending a letter is more reliable."
Grandma Wei didn't ask any further questions after hearing this, and simply nodded.
"Okay, the post office staff will come by bicycle to collect the mail in a couple of days. You can just put the stamp on the letter and mail it directly."
"If the distance isn't too far, it might only take three to five days to arrive."
"By the way, the stamp costs eight cents, you..."
Yang Wan was taken aback upon hearing this, and lowered her head in shame.
"I'm so sorry, I've ended up here, and all my money is gone. I have nothing now."
Grandma Wei usually dotes on her children, and hearing her juniors speak like that made her heart ache, so she quickly waved her hand.
"It's alright, it's alright, we still have eight cents. I'll go home and get it for you."
Grandma Yao quickly reached out and pulled her, indicating that she could give it to her too, and that she didn't need to spend Grandma Yao's money.
The two had been neighbors for many years and had a good relationship. Grandma Wei smiled and gave her a push.
"Don't think I don't know. Where would you get any money? If you were really rich, you wouldn't still be struggling to raise enough for your old man's medical treatment."
"I'll go home and get it."
Grandma Yao immediately straightened her face and raised her hand to gesture.
Grandma Wei understood immediately.
The gist of it is that Grandma Yao felt she didn't have much money, after all, her grandson was still so young and there were many people in the family, so she hardly had anything left each month, and sometimes she even had to borrow food coupons.
Yang Wan, watching from the side, felt very uncomfortable.
"Aunt Yao and Aunt Wei, I'm sorry to have troubled you. If all else fails, I'll think of another way."
Grandma Wei quickly waved her hand.
“That won’t do. You’re so badly injured and need medical attention urgently. Sending letters is already slow enough. By the time you raise the money, your injuries will have deteriorated beyond recognition.”
"You're sick and injured, how can you delay this?"
Grandma Wei thought for a moment.
“I still have two cents at home. I can borrow some more from Lao Sun and the others. As for the rest—we haven’t eaten the eggs my chickens laid today. I’ve collected a whole basketful. We can take them to the supply and marketing cooperative to exchange for some money.”
Upon hearing this, Grandma Yao remembered and quickly went to the kitchen to take out the basket of eggs she had saved. The two looked at each other's baskets to see how many eggs they had.
Grandma Wei immediately burst into laughter.
"That should be enough!"
Grandma Wei took Grandma Yao's eggs directly.
"Alright, I'll take care of exchanging the money. I'll bring you all eight cents later!"
"Old Yao, you stay here and keep watch. Don't let those malicious people come back and bully Yang Wan again!"
After saying that, Aunt Wei turned around and hurriedly went to exchange the eggs.
Yang Wan was truly moved and touched by what she saw.
She held Grandma Yao's hand.
"Aunt Yao, I am so grateful to you and Aunt Wei for taking care of me during this time. You have gone to such lengths to help me with my affairs. I have no way to repay you."
Grandma Yao quickly waved her hand.
Yang Wan's eyes remained firm.
"I will always remember this kindness."
"Once I find my family and things get better, I will return the money to you as soon as possible, and I will repay your kindness many times over."
"I will take care of your spouse's illness then."
"Don't worry, if my illness can be cured, your husband's illness can definitely be cured as well."
Grandma Yao waved her hand and gestured with a gentle smile.
Yang Wan roughly understood that the old lady was saying that she didn't need a generous reward; she just hoped that Yang Wan could find her family as soon as possible.
She felt that since her family was willing to place an ad in the newspaper to find her, they must care about her and be very anxious.
Nothing is more important than family reunion.
Yang Wan was deeply moved upon hearing this.
She hugged Grandma Yao again.
"Thank you so much, you are such a kind person. You are just like my mother."
"I will always remember your kindness."
"I just hope you can wait for me a little longer."