The door was quickly opened by Luo's father, and in the reflection of the snow, they could see each other's faces clearly.
Mr. Luo said, "Jingyan, you're here. Your mother and I have been waiting for you. Come in quickly."
The room was pitch black. When Luo's mother heard that her daughter had arrived, she quickly lit the kerosene lamp with a match.
Luo Jingyan put the quilt on the kang (a heated brick bed) and then put down the sauerkraut jar.
"Mom and Dad, you definitely don't have enough blankets. This bed will make things much better. I pickled these sauerkraut myself; you can keep them for yourselves."
Mother Luo said, "Bring your own blanket over here. What are you going to use to cover yourself with?"
“I have more. Before Xiaotian and I went to our hometown, I asked a classmate’s father to buy some cotton and cloth for us. I made this quilt myself.” She smiled and said, “Don’t worry, Xiaotian also has two quilts to cover himself. We won’t get cold.”
Mother Luo stroked the quilt and said, "My daughter has grown up and can make her own quilt now."
"It's all thanks to your good genes; you're skillful and learn everything quickly."
Mr. and Mrs. Luo smiled at the same time; their little darling was so sweet.
Mrs. Luo said, "Jingyan, speaking of this time being sent down to the countryside, there's still one question we haven't figured out. The authorities said that your father and I were hiding banned books and that we wrote reactionary things, but I still don't know what we actually wrote. Your father and I have always been very cautious, afraid of being misunderstood, but in the end, we still couldn't escape this fate."
Mr. Luo also said, "Those books were originally fabricated charges. They couldn't possibly be reactionary documents. I don't know how those people classified them. It's sad to say that those who actually do good deeds end up in more and more miserable situations, while those who want to rebel and are busy overthrowing others live a glorious and carefree life."
“Things are not what they used to be these days, and I don’t know when it will end. Fortunately, we’ve come here, and our family can be reunited,” said Mrs. Luo.
Luo Jingyan decided to tell them the truth, even though they would be very sad to know it.
But doing so would at least allow them to see the true colors of those evil people and sever all ties between them and Luo Aiqing's family of three.
"Dad, Mom, there's something I have to tell you. Actually, the mistakes you made weren't that serious. Someone deliberately framed you."
"Who is it? Jingyan, do you know that person?" The two asked in unison, looking at Luo Jingyan in astonishment.
Luo Jingyan said, "You didn't write anything reactionary, but those people did find some similar things in our house. That's why you were arrested."
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