Returning to the 1960s as an Educated Youth

Jiang He was reborn in the 1960s. The original owner’s older brother was supposed to go to the countryside, but because of his biased parents, Jiang He was pushed forward to replace him.

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Chapter 2 Chapter 51 (1/2)

Chapter 2, Chapter 51

"Ahem." In the canteen of the educated youth in Wafang Village, clerk Xu picked up the teapot, drank a sip of water, and cleared his throat. "Today, I came here to inspect the actual situation of each village. Your Wafang Village is the second village I inspected. The performance of Baishi Village in front was deducted by half because of the personal behavior of some cadres."

As soon as these words came out, the villagers in the cafeteria could no longer sit still. "Officer Xu, what do you mean by this? What happened in Baishi Village?"

Jiang He followed his gaze and saw Yang Huake, his acquaintance. Now his thigh was getting tattered. Gao Youhui also pushed his arm and said, "It's time to start the show... Hiss, Lao Lu, what are you doing?"

"You are blocking my light." Lu Fengfeng said lightly.

"You are the only one who has too many things to do." Gao Youhui could only mutter and moved his body slightly.

"I'll tell you what the problem is right now. It's a problem of work style and ideology. The reason why they can still keep that half of the performance is that those students who defended the white school are still people of justice and courage." Clerk Xu said as he looked around and found that everyone in the audience was staring at him, and no one spoke, which made him feel confused.

"Officer Xu, I report that someone in our educated youth team in Wafang Village is hiding banned books." Without any surprise, Zhong Jinxin stepped forward.

Deputy Platoon Leader Xu's eyes lit up, but he quickly suppressed his expression and then revealed a sincere look. "Mr. Li, if you say this, you must have evidence. If I can't find anything, I will sue you for false accusation."

"Now those books have been collected by Captain Yang last night. If you don't believe me, ask him to hand them over." Zhong Jinxin pointed at Yang Guojun's hand.

"Captain Yang, is this true?" Deputy Platoon Leader Xu turned his head and looked at Yang Guojun, staring at him intently, wanting them to feel the pressure from his momentum.

"Officer Xu, you can't say that. I stayed at home last night and didn't go out. If there was such a loud noise, someone in the village would have heard it, right?" Yang Guojun frowned.

"Yes, I live next to the Youth League Institute. There was no noise last night. It was too hot last night and I didn't fall asleep until late at night." At this time, a fat woman complained while waving the fan in her hand.

"That's right." Others also complained after hearing this.

Hearing what everyone said, Zhong Jinxin panicked a little, and he winked at Yang Huake.

Seeing this, Yang Hua had no choice but to step forward and say, "Clerk Xu, since someone has spoken out, why not just search it and let everyone feel at ease, right?" But as soon as she said this, she regretted it because she found that it was the people in the cafeteria who were all looking at her quietly, making her feel very uneasy.

Clerk Xu didn't care about the expressions of everyone present, but just nodded to the seven or eight people he brought over. These people immediately walked out. Gao Youhui was about to stand up to stop them, but he was grabbed by the shoulder and said, "Don't move, Deputy Platoon Leader Gao, let my brothers take care of these small matters." He said with an expression that I am doing this for your own good.

Gao Youhui glanced at him but said nothing, and sat back down. Lu Fengfeng spoke up at this moment, "Officer Xu, there is a reward for reporting, but what punishment will you receive if you falsely accuse someone?"

"Right? You can't let someone be fine after being splashed with dirty water for no reason, right? You can't justify this, right? Otherwise, none of us will accept it, right?" Gao Youhui took the opportunity to ask.

"Yes!" The others in the cafeteria praised him one after another.