Chapter 668 A Role Model for the New Generation of Youth, Performance (2/2)



Another group of people came to distribute the grain.

Doesn't this mean that a large portion of the already meager wealth they received is being taken away again?

Chief Chu was not unaware of this situation.

However, the educated youth going to the countryside was a necessary growing pain, and when problems arose, they naturally had to be solved.

The country's economic development is lagging behind, and there is still foreign debt to repay.

Given such a difficult situation, sending educated youth to the countryside became a necessity.

"Let's go check on the threshing machine."

Mayor Chu didn't say much, but this policy still had to be carried out.

And it may not end anytime soon.

Some of the educated youth who went to the countryside may never be able to return in their lifetime.

These things are somewhat heavy.

Chief Chu didn't want to say too much, as it would be useless anyway.

A group of people followed Gu Hanping, who led the way and introduced the surroundings as he went.

In his heart, Gu Hanping still had some resistance to the policy of sending educated youth to the countryside.

Not everyone is Gu Yunyang.

Strictly speaking, the Red Flag Brigade already had six educated youth: one male and five female.

Gu Yunyang was an exception; the other five were not very capable of doing any work.

Their wisdom and knowledge did not bring any benefit to the Red Flag Brigade.

This is the true reality for the vast majority of educated youth.

How much benefit and help can high school knowledge provide to rural areas?

But there are some things that cannot be said.

The higher-ups have set this policy, and they have no choice but to implement it.

That's how ordinary people in China are; as long as they can survive, they basically won't resist.

Moreover, Gu Hanping often chatted with Gu Yunyang, and Gu Hanping was actually aware of the true nature of the educated youth going to the countryside.

He also loved this country very much, so he naturally couldn't refuse when the country had to act in this way.

In other words, whenever the number of educated youth sent to the countryside was allocated, they would pretend to refuse and accept fewer people.

This does not conflict with his principles of conduct.

When he arrived in the fields, Chief Chu saw a bustling scene of farmers working hard to make ends meet.

"Yunyang!"

Gu Hanping called out.

Chief Chu saw a man stand up in the field. He was wearing a straw hat, holding a sickle in his right hand and a large handful of rice ears in his left.

Turning around, Chief Chu saw sweat dripping down his face, which was also covered in mud, but his skin was very fair, and he could tell that he was a handsome young man.

Around him, two-tenths of an acre of rice had already been harvested.

Everyone else had moved some distance away, clearly indicating that they had been assigned tasks in different locations.

This was assigned by the scorekeeper.

Gu Yunyang actually knew that Mayor Chu and the others had arrived.

However, he still gave a performance here, and of course, he also did real farm work.

Because of his superpower, he is very fast. Even experienced fighters like Gu Hanping and others cannot match his speed.

"Captain."

Gu Yunyang put down the rice stalks and walked over.

The legs below were covered in mud, and a leech was clinging to them.

Gu Yunyang bent down, picked out the leeches first, and then went ashore, greeting them: "Secretary Hao, is this Mayor Chu? Are you here to inspect the threshing machine? It's right over there."

Chief Chu felt that he had come down suddenly, and the Red Flag Brigade had no phone, so no one could contact Gu Yunyang.

He's definitely not putting on a show while he's working.

Patting Gu Yunyang on the shoulder, Mayor Chu encouraged him, "Not bad. As an educated youth sent to the countryside, you were able to suppress your feelings and actively participate in labor. You are a role model for the new generation of youth."

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