Just as a few Red Guards were about to attack Qin Muge, Qin Muge kicked the bald-headed man in the chest with a whip-like kick.
"You bastard, you dare to rebel against the proletariat? Aren't you afraid of being dragged out for a target practice?"
The bald man flew out and lay on the ground roaring.
Others pulled sticks from behind their backs, and one even pulled out an old-fashioned rifle.
Xie Wan frowned, dodged in front of the man with the gun and snatched the gun away.
"This world is really chaotic. Anyone dares to hold a gun in their hands. How can this be tolerated?"
The man was inexplicably deprived of his gun and was very anxious. He shouted, "Give me back my gun!"
Xie Wan didn't want to waste time, so he helped Qin Muge and beat all the people down in no time.
Someone was beaten so badly that he began to beg for mercy: “Qin Muge, it was all Liu Laosan’s idea.
His family wanted to occupy your house, but your family refused to vacate it, so he asked us to beat you up and teach you a lesson. "
Liu Laosan is the bald-headed guy, the third son of Aunt Liu.
Qin Muge laughed angrily and asked the others: "Didn't Liu Laosan tell you that my sister-in-law almost arrested his mother and had her executed yesterday?
Liu Laosan is just trying to make you the scapegoat.
Open your eyes and see clearly, my sister-in-law is a real officer, would she be afraid of you bastards?"
Xie Wan skillfully unloaded the magazine of the rifle and asked, "Where did you get the gun?
You attacked revolutionary soldiers. I now suspect that you are all enemy agents. Qin Muge, tie them up for me. I will send them to the military court."
Several young men were so scared that they nearly wet their pants. They cried and begged, putting all the blame on Liu Laosan.
One of them confessed honestly that he had stolen the gun when they smashed the police station.
Xie Wan said: "Everyone go back and write me a 1,000-word letter of repentance, and hand it to me at Qin's house at noon.
Those who fail to submit a confession within the time limit will be brought to the military court for trial."
Xie Wan learned this tone entirely from TV.
She remembered watching those TV dramas in the past, where people were accused of random crimes and charged with random things. How could a military court take care of such a trivial matter? But people in this era just believed these things.
Before these people ran away in disgrace, Xie Wan let them keep two bicycles as a loan.
"Muge, you don't have a bicycle?"
"Yes, I beat someone up that year and gave the bicycle to him as compensation."
"Oh, I happen to have a bicycle ticket. When you leave Zhu's house later, sister-in-law will buy you one."
"Sister-in-law, no need. My eldest sister also gave me the ticket and money before, and said she would buy me one.
But I don’t have much to do normally, so I don’t need it.
You can keep it and buy it for yourself.”
"Still being polite to me?"
As the two were talking, they had already ridden across several streets and arrived at the gate of a courtyard.
"The Zhu family was not hit?"
"How could that be? They were pretty miserable at the beginning, and even the old man was pissed off to death.
It was only because of Nan Ge’s mother’s private help that the yard was saved as a backyard. The three families in his Beijing family squeezed in, and in fact, they lived more crowded than ours.”
After entering the yard, Xie Wan saw the front yard and the middle yard, and there were quite a few families living there.
"Uncle Zhu was recommended by Nan Ge's family to the senior leaders in Haizi Village, and that's how he saved his public office and his family.
Sister-in-law, it would be great if you could ask Uncle Zhu to be your master."
Xie Wan raised his eyebrows and chuckled, “You’re quite a snob, kid.
My master is very good to me, I don’t want to change masters.”
Although they were delayed a little on the way, it was actually not yet eight o'clock, and Zhu Qilin was carrying his bag and preparing to go out for work.
Zhu Qilin obviously knew Qin Muge, and Chu Jiangnan also called his uncle.
Seeing Xie Wan, Zhu Qilin looked at her with a smile and asked kindly, "Little girl, are you the military doctor in Xiaonan's team?"
Zhu Qilin was wearing a thin gray Zhongshan suit, and even the buttons of his suit were buttoned up tightly in such hot weather.
He should be less than fifty years old, and his appearance is three-quarters similar to Chu Jiangnan. His eyebrows and eyes are handsome and he has an elegant air, which makes him very amiable.
"Hello, Teacher Zhu!" Xie Wan bowed respectfully and introduced himself.
"Don't be shy. I played with your Makino when he was little, so you are my nephew's wife.
Just call me Uncle Zhu, just like Muye and Muge did."
Because Zhu Qilin was in a hurry to go to work, he invited Xie Wan to go to the office with him to talk.
Zhu Qilin works at Beijing Medical University, and he is currently the vice president of the school.
Many universities in the capital have resumed classes in the past two years, but the students enrolled are all workers, peasants and soldiers.
The reason these students were able to go to college was not because of their academic performance, but because of who was more famous and who could recite quotations better.
After getting familiar with the subject, Zhu Qilin complained to Xie Wan, "Some characters may not be recognized completely. If we let them study medicine, won't it harm others when they go out?"
After hearing this, Xie Wan thought of his other teacher, Zhou Aimin.
Zhou Aimin had a deep prejudice against Xie Wancheng at the beginning. Perhaps it was because he was influenced by the times and had seen too many workers, peasants and soldiers who were recommended for admission but were illiterate.
After entering Zhu Qilin's office, he poured tea for Xie Wan and Qin Muge. He really didn't put on any airs at all.
He also asked Qin Muge: "Have you been fighting recently? You have to win the fight. If you lose, it will be a disgrace to your Qin family."
Qin Muge smiled awkwardly and said to Xie Wan, "The old people in the alley said that when Uncle Zhu was young, he was the timely rain in our city, and he treated many ordinary people and martyrs' families for free.
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