Weisheng [The 1970s]

Blurb: This is a quick transmigration novel focused on the era.

Blurb:

Weisheng's digital life space has collapsed, and as a digital lifeform, she has no choice but to enter other s...

Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Freshman Year...

Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Freshman Year...

Chapter 13

In the summer of his freshman year, Weisheng missed the peak summer vacation period and bought a hard sleeper ticket back to Nanshan Town.

Luo Tianyou still works in the factory, and Li Cuifeng is still a housewife, busy from morning to night every day, but their energy and spirit are not as good as they were a year ago.

It's as if he has aged ten years in a year.

Luo Xianyang's life was not easy either. He was locked up with his friends who had been reported by him by real name. Those people had to take care of him every now and then.

Luo Xianyang's original sentence was short, but he was reported for organizing a prison break while serving his sentence, and was sentenced to an additional five years. Scrolling back, Luo Xianyang would spend a total of seven or eight years in prison.

After knowing this news, Weisheng also understood why Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng aged so quickly.

But no matter what the Luo family became, Li Cuifeng still cursed Weisheng at home as often as before.

So this time when he returned to Nanshan Town, Weisheng not only learned about the Luo family's situation, but also prescribed medicine for Li Cuifeng's mental illness at the county hospital.

As long as Li Cuifeng dared to appear in front of her, she would use the two mental illness diagnosis certificates in her hand to send her to a mental hospital.

There is no need to take Luo Xianyang too seriously. If he can get out... I can also send him back in.

As for Luo Tianyou, if something happened to him, who would he give the five yuan alimony to?

Death is easy, and madness is a way to escape reality, but living in despair and numbness also requires a strong heart.

Of course, Weisheng couldn't guarantee what she would do if Luo Tianyou provoked her again.

After returning from Nanshan Town, Weisheng rarely thought about the past. At this time, the academic atmosphere in the university was very intense, and Weisheng was also carried away by the study.

If she had not spent her years as a digital life, and had not experienced several years of exam-oriented education like normal humans, and the exams and the advantages of digital life itself, which laid a solid foundation for her, she would probably not be able to keep up with the progress, let alone take the postgraduate entrance examination in a different major.

Weisheng was very hardworking and talented, which Cheng Feng and many others could see. However, Cheng Feng had no confidence in whether he could pass the political review for military marriage.

Of course, in addition to the practical issue of political review, there is also the "bad news" that Weisheng deliberately mentioned that mental illness may be hereditary.

Cheng Feng didn't understand these things, and he didn't suspect that Weisheng was lying to him, but he still wanted to go to the hospital to consult a professional doctor.

Nothing is absolute; even genetics is a matter of probability. But no matter how high the probability is, the first thing he has to consider is whether to take a gamble, whether to risk it.

In addition, if he fails the political review, how will his relationship with Weisheng be handled?

The whole day was filled with Weisheng's chatter, and he couldn't even eat the meal. Cheng Feng opened his mouth, but in the end he only said a few words to comfort Weisheng, then got up and cleared the dishes to the kitchen.

Weisheng looked at Cheng Feng, who seemed to need comfort more than himself, and did not regret tormenting the Luo family. However, if he had known that it would affect her and Cheng Feng's military marriage review, Weisheng would have changed his approach to avoid being affected.

As for why he wanted to "expose" Li Cuifeng's mental illness at the first opportunity... maybe he really doesn't like children.

Cheng Feng left the courtyard early and went to Jing City Hospital first instead of returning to the military area.

The likelihood of inheriting a mental illness varies from person to person. Generally speaking, if both parents have a mental illness, the risk of their children developing the condition is highest, at approximately 46%. If only one parent has the condition, the risk is approximately 13%. Of course, these figures are only rough estimates, and individual cases require specific analysis.

The most important thing is that the children do not inherit mental illness, but that does not mean it will not be passed down from generation to generation.

After hearing these professional explanations, Cheng Feng's heart sank to the bottom. He took a heavy step back to the military region. After hesitating for half a month, Cheng Feng took a ten-day leave and went to Nanshan Town.

After arriving in Nanshan Town, Cheng Feng inquired about Weisheng and the Luo family. Weisheng was clearly attending university in Beijing, but everyone knew she was actually attending university in Nanjing. Even the monthly alimony she sent home was sent from Nanjing.

Cheng Feng didn't know what was going on, but he believed that Weisheng had her reasons for doing this.

In addition, Cheng Feng carefully observed the "mentally ill" Li Cuifeng again.

She was just an ordinary middle-aged woman, and there was nothing unusual about her behavior. So when Cheng Feng saw Li Cuifeng like this, he thought of the indirect pathogenesis of mental illness.

Perhaps this is the case with Comrade Li Cuifeng.

After returning from Nanshan Town, Cheng Feng picked up his pen and wrote a letter to Weisheng.

The letter said that many of his comrades died before they got married, and many of them were married but childless when they died. There was also an elderly man we respected, and they also had no children.

If they get married, children are not necessary.

After talking about the child, Cheng Feng told Weisheng that she was very outstanding and the best female comrade he had ever met. Whether or not she passed the political review, it would not change her excellence...

What Cheng Feng didn't tell Weisheng in the letter was that on the day he returned from Nanshan Town, he had asked the political commissar in advance whether Weisheng could pass the political review given his family situation.

The political commissar thought for a moment and didn't give a definitive answer, simply asking Cheng Feng to file a marriage registration. However, the marriage registration required not only Cheng Feng's application but also Weisheng's signature. That's why Cheng Feng had initially affirmed Weisheng's excellence in his letter, fearing she might develop feelings of self-destruction if she failed the political review.

But actually, at this moment, Cheng Feng still hadn’t figured out what to do with him and Weisheng if they failed the political review.

Weisheng has always been very confident in himself, but after receiving Cheng Feng's letter, he was still very happy because of the content of the letter.

Some things are always difficult to say face to face, so correspondence is a very good way to communicate. So on the third day after receiving the letter, Weisheng organized his words and wrote a letter to Cheng Feng.

She told Cheng Feng that she never denied herself and believed in the saying that good shoots come from bad bamboos and that flaws do not outweigh the merits. She was striving to improve herself, not to be picked on by others.

There was nothing wrong with her political ideology, and this wasn't the era where a father or brother's crimes would implicate the entire clan. Even if she failed the political review, it wouldn't be a loss for her. Fortunately, she was still young, and marriage wasn't part of her original ten-year plan. Rather than filing for marriage now, it would be better to obtain family membership permits.

Furthermore, if a marriage begins with a condescending attitude, then by the end, both parties will be exhausted and scarred. Compared to such a marriage, she prefers a marriage where both parties are equally matched...

Wish: Everyone works hard on the path, and we will all be able to walk together even if we are thousands of miles apart.

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Back when they were in school, Cheng Feng had always been able to visit Weisheng easily. But after joining the army, Cheng Feng needed to write a note to see Weisheng. But after they talked it over, if they didn't meet up like they used to... Cheng Feng felt an inexplicable unease. So, on the day they met, Cheng Feng still wrote a note to go out, and like he had for the past four years, he bought Weisheng's favorite dishes and came to the courtyard.

Weisheng had been living in the courtyard since he moved out of the girls' dormitory in the second half of his freshman year. Cheng Feng's visits were always on the same day, so when Cheng Feng came to look for Weisheng, he was at home.

Well, she was also waiting for Cheng Feng to come.

At first, the two of them were somewhat awkward, but then Cheng Feng took the initiative to talk about military marriage and political review. Although not as organized as in the letter, the two still told each other their thoughts and reached an agreement.

Afterwards, the two returned to their previous way of getting along, but they were a little closer than before.

In fact, both of them took the political review too seriously, or perhaps they didn't understand the essence of it. The things happening at Weisheng's house really weren't a big deal.

But it was also a wrong move, which allowed Weisheng to completely avoid the Luo family.

When talking about the Luo family, we have to talk about the vampire mentality of Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng.

The two of them checked their fingers and found that Weisheng was already a senior this year. So before the university graduation season, Luo Tianyou took a leave and took Li Cuifeng to Nanjing.

Taking the train in the summer, especially without a seat, had to stand all the way, which made Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng suffer a lot. After finally arriving in Nanjing, they asked around and found that there was no female student named Luo Weisheng at Nanjing University.

This is impossible!

His family receives a remittance slip from Nanjing every month. If that girl is not in Nanjing, then what's the matter with this remittance slip?

After failing to find anyone at Nanjing University, Luo Tianyou followed the instructions on the remittance slip and went to the post office where the flight attendant often remitted money. According to the remittance date on the remittance slip, Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng waited at the post office, ready to wait for the opportunity.

Unfortunately, the flight attendant who worked with Weisheng stopped running the Tianjin to Nanjing route a year ago. This year, she still collected Weisheng's errand fees but asked other comrades to help remit money for free.

A while ago, when the flight attendant tentatively asked Weisheng if he wanted to change the remittance location, Weisheng listened to the flight attendant's advice and started from this month when the university graduation season was approaching, he changed the remittance location to a place farther away from Nanjing.

Many days later, when Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng returned to Nanshan Town, they discovered that the remittance address had changed. However, the two still did not doubt the possibility that Weisheng was attending university in Nanjing, but instead suspected that the academic staff of Nanshan University were colluding to deceive him.

There is only a post office on the remittance slip, but no specific workplace. Where can I find this person in such a big city?

Because it was not easy to go out, and it cost a lot of money, Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng did not go to Nanjing University again until the summer of the following year, wanting to know which unit Weisheng was assigned to after graduating from the university.

Not getting the answer he wanted from Nanjing University, Luo Tianyou decisively called the police.

This report actually led to the discovery of Weisheng's false claim and the fact that he was actually enrolled at Peking University. However, in those days, without the internet, simply searching for Weisheng's whereabouts required digging through a lot of archives, and some of his credentials had been accidentally destroyed for "certain reasons."

It wasn't until March of the following year that Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng learned the truth. Furious, they found out Weisheng was still a graduate student at Peking University, and they stormed towards the capital.

What they didn't expect was that Weisheng actually applied for a place to study abroad at public expense. When they arrived in Beijing, he had already taken a plane to the other side of the ocean.

It is worth mentioning that Luo Tianyou and Li Cuifeng traveled back and forth to Nanjing twice, and once to the capital, which was a lot of money even if they were frugal. Weisheng had sent them a total of 360 yuan in alimony over the past six years, but this time, not only did he not have a penny left, he even had to pay a lot.

5 yuan x 12 months x 6 years = 360 yuan

Wow, this is a huge sum of money~