Chapter 140 Educated Youth Going to the Countryside



Zhang Hui's family members mainly talked about their grandson, while Gao Ruqiong's family members mainly talked about Hu Jun.

The Hu family was in the middle and praised both sides.

With the mediation of the Hu family, the two relatives who met for the first time would occasionally praise each other's happy events.

After finishing their meal, Hu Lin and his family watched Zhang Hui’s child’s one-year-old ceremony in the crowd.

Zhang Hui's child grabbed a pen and Hu Chunsheng dotted the child's forehead with red.

Zhang Hui's parents gave their child a red envelope and said some words of blessing.

In the evening, the family had another lively dinner.

After everyone left, the Hu family finally calmed down a little.

When Hu Lin and his family returned home, Hu Jun saw them off.

After leaving the house, Hu Jun said to Hu Xiaoyi and Li Aihua, "Uncle and aunt, can I talk to Hu Lin alone?"

Hu Lin was surprised.

Li Aihua subconsciously looked at Hu Lin and let her make her own decision.

Hu Xiaoyi thought that Hu Jun was such a good student, and Jian Ya said that seeing such an outstanding cousin might inspire her to study, so she agreed immediately.

Seeing that Hu Lin had no objection, Li Aihua walked forward with Hu Xiaoyi.

After watching them walk away, Hu Jun looked at Hu Lin and said, "I was admitted to a university in Beijing."

In the past few days, he has received many blessings and congratulations from people.

The only one missing was Hu Lin’s.

Hu Lin didn't expect that Hu Jun stopped her just to say this.

He replied perfunctorily, "Congratulations."

Hu Jun smiled, and his sharp eyebrows softened a lot, "Then I'll wait for you in Beijing."

Hearing this, Hu Lin looked at Hu Jun straight in the eye and said, "Can you stay and talk later?"

"I will."

Hu Jun answered firmly and he was very confident in himself.

Hu Lin didn't say anything and turned and left.

Hu Jun stood there and watched Hu Lin's back as he left.

In his eyes:

Today's sunset is very beautiful. Under the orange-red clouds, the sunset stretches Hu Lin's shadow very long.

At the end of the month, Hu Jun took a bus to Beijing, and the busy farming season in Xiaohe Village began.

Hu Lin and Li Aihua were very busy.

Two months later, when the busy farming season was about to end, a group of strange people were brought back by the village's ox carts.

They are all cleaned up and look white and tender.

It was obvious that those hands were holding a pen.

And there are ten such people.

These people were either wearing Lenin suits, Zhongshan suits, or old-style slanted-collar gowns.

The men's hair was styled and fixed with mousse.

Women have two big braids on their shoulders with bows tied at the end.

It's just a neat short hair, one side of which is tucked behind the ear, revealing the white ears and small earrings.

The only thing these people have in common is that they all have suitcases at their feet.

They sat on the ox cart, either curious, irritated, or numb.

And the farmers on the ox carts looked very disconnected.

On one hand, it is so plain that it is unbearable to look at, but on the other hand, it is absolutely eye-catching and fashionable.

They are simply people from two different worlds.

This morning, Yang Jing went to the county town for a meeting as usual.

After the meeting, he led ten people and hurriedly went to find Mr. Yang who was waiting for the villagers at the city gate and brought him back.

Along the way, Yang Jing was thinking about how to carry out his work next.

This group of people are all intellectuals and college students.

They came to the countryside to work in the production team and receive re-education.

They have a unified name, called educated youth.

But these are not the key points. The key point is how to arrange them to the villagers' homes.

This is the first time such a thing has happened.

Who would be willing to let a stranger live in your home for a long time and eat and live with you for no reason?

This job is too difficult!

After returning to the village, Yang Jing got off his bicycle and took his people back home.

A group of young people followed Yang Jing in a mighty procession.

In the eyes of the villagers, it was like watching a fashion show.

The villagers who saw it hurried home to share the gossip.

I just can't help but get it off my chest!

It was almost noon and Yang Jiaye’s lunch was almost ready.

Yang Jing led these people into the house and called Xu Cui over. The two of them worked together to bring out benches for the educated youth to sit on.

Xu Cui was full of doubts. She looked at these city people and poured them some boiled water.

Yang Jing told them, "Don't be shy, just make yourself at home." After all the polite words, he took Xu Cui to the kitchen.

Ask your wife to quickly cook another meal for the ten educated youths.

After Yang Jing briefly explained the situation to Xu Cui, he quickly pushed his bicycle to the village office to get a loudspeaker. He rode his bicycle along the way and used the loudspeaker to notify all the villagers of Xiaohe Village that a meeting would be held at one o'clock.

The loudspeaker in the village is loud, old and noisy.

This made the educated youth sitting in the yard of the village chief frown.

Because they couldn't understand the local dialect spoken by Yang Jing.

I don't know the content, and the speaker sounds very harsh.

This disturbed their already bad mood.

But they could only endure it.

The Hu Lin family, who were preparing to have lunch at home, also heard what was said on the loudspeaker.

Li Aihua brought the last dish to the table and sat down to eat. "Why are we having another meeting? We just had one two years ago."

"You'll know after you finish your meal and go over and take a look."

Hu Xiaoyi added a bowl of white rice and started eating.

"Eat quickly, it will take us a long time to walk there."

Hu Lin smiled and didn't explain.

The three of them took about ten minutes to finish their meal and hurried to the village entrance.

They lived far away and were the last to arrive.

If I hadn't run a long way, I would have been late.

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