How do you know what I'm thinking? Or are we so in tune with each other?
Last October, I followed some classmates to the countryside to conduct a survey.
I discovered that many of the girls, who were only five or six years old, had to help their families with heavy farm work.
Boys can still go to school, but the vast majority of girls do not even have the opportunity to learn to read and write.
I barely made it through grades one and two, and in grade three I was called back home to work, or even... get married!
Oh my god! It is really hard for me to imagine that these girls, who have not yet fully developed, have already started to be betrothed to others.
so……
Lin Huowang, my original thought was that I hope to stay in China forever and do my best to help thousands of rural girls.
I just didn't expect that you...your comic magazine hasn't even been established yet, but you've already thought of using it to give back to the motherland and help these out-of-school girls.
You are truly great!"
Yes!
At this moment, the image of Lin Huowang in Kobayashi Keiko's mind was extremely tall and majestic.
The kiss she had just given to Lin Huowang was completely involuntary. It was not based on love between men and women, but rather a feeling of immense admiration and worship.
"Ms. Huizi, you praise me too much. I just try my best to do something useful for the country and the people.
In essence, I am just an ordinary Chinese.”
Lin Huowang touched his face, which still had some wet marks, and said with a smile.
"I'm sorry! Lin Huowang-jun, just now I... I was really too excited, so I... I offended you and kissed you without your permission."
Seeing Lin Huowang touching her face, Kobayashi Keiko felt even hotter on the face. She thought to herself that this would make her look very frivolous and make Lin Huowang think that she was a very casual woman!
"It's okay, just be careful next time.
It's getting late, Miss Huizi, you should go to bed early."
After being kissed by Kobayashi Keiko, Lin Huowang did not have any evil thoughts in his mind. Instead, he thought of his wife Liu Rumeng.
Lin Huowang politely ordered him to leave, and Kobayashi Keiko bowed and said, "I'm sorry to bother you, Mr. Lin Huowang. Please make sure you get a good rest tonight. We'll see you tomorrow morning."
After Kobayashi Keiko left, Lin Huowang lay on the bed, thinking about his wife Liu Rumeng who was far away in Shanghai, and gradually fell asleep.
…
And in Shanghai, in the alleys.
My uncle Guo Zhiqiang is staying in a foreign-related hotel. Today, he had a good talk with Liu Rumeng and her daughter about the current situation of the Guo family in Hong Kong Island.
Of course, his main purpose was to persuade Liu Rumeng to go to Hong Kong Island with him.
But, unfortunately, Liu Rumeng remained unmoved.
No matter how prosperous and modern he described Hong Kong Island, Liu Rumeng insisted on staying in Shanghai.
In the end, mother Guo Linxian had no choice but to compromise and prepare to follow her eldest brother to Hong Kong Island first, and then find a way to "trick" her daughter Liu Rumeng over.
"Mengmeng, tell me the truth, are you still thinking about Lin Huowang, so you don't want to go to Hong Kong Island with me?"
Lying on the bed, the mother and daughter had a heart-to-heart talk.
Liu Rumeng did not give a direct answer, but just quietly asked back: "Didn't Mom choose not to go to Hong Kong Island more than 20 years ago?"
"I...I'm different."
Guo Linxian wanted to refute, but she found that she felt very insecure and did not have enough confidence to convince her daughter.
"Mom, I'm staying in Shanghai because I have some things I want to finish.
"Can you give me some time? I...when I finish what I want to do, I will go to Hong Kong Island to find you, okay?"
Liu Rumeng finally gave her mother some reassurance, which allowed her mother to end the topic.
…
Early the next morning, my mother packed her luggage and boarded a plane to Hong Kong Island with my uncle.
Liu Rumeng was at Hongqiao Airport. After watching the plane take off, she felt relieved, but also began to miss her mother.
"Mom, you finally set foot on Hong Kong Island which you haven't been to for more than 20 years.
And I...stay here to resolve my own concerns."
After returning home, Liu Rumeng took out the letter paper and pen and continued to write letters to Lin Huowang as Gong Xue based on her understanding of Lin Huowang.
…
In Beijing, People's Literature magazine has received thousands of manuscripts from all over the country since the publication of Lin Huowang's "Scars".
Most of these manuscripts imitate the style or story of "Scars", describing the persecution people suffered during special periods.
There were so many manuscripts that the editorial department of People's Literature sought help from major universities in the capital.
Please ask professors from universities to help select manuscripts.
It has to be said that as long as there is enough sand, gold can be produced.
Many famous writers in later generations submitted their works to People's Literature at this time. Works like Liu Xinwu's "Class Teacher" and other representative works of scar literature were published ahead of time because of Lin Huowang's "Scars".
Even Ba Lao and Zhong Lao, who heard the news, could not help but exclaim in admiration, saying that Haizi had started the trend of "scar" literature in China and was the true founder of "scar" literature.
…
Over in Hong Kong Island, the Fok family’s father and son were discussing matters in their study.
As of this morning, the hundreds of futures accounts controlled by the Huo family on the mainland had just completed the 20 million buy orders.
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