Chapter 39: Badgers in the Melon Field



The convoy included trucks, tractors, ox carts and donkey carts. It was obvious that they were put together at the last minute. Hundreds of people squeezed together and went on the convoy.

"Come with me and live in the family housing estate for the time being. I'll find you a vacant room. It's too messy over there, so don't go there."

He dragged Jiang Cha onto the military vehicle without waiting for her to say no.

"How do you know it's a mess over there? I've never ridden a donkey cart before!"

As soon as she came down the mountain, she set her sights on the donkey cart. She had eaten donkey meat hotpot before, but had never seen a donkey run!

"There are two schools vacated over there. Can you sleep in the big bunk bed?"

Jiang Cha was speechless after hearing this. With so many people crowded together, she would definitely choose a better place. She was a good bird, a hero.

We got out of the car and followed our leader toward the family compound. Luckily, it was dark. If they had attracted a crowd of onlookers, they would have been too embarrassed to face anyone.

I climbed up to the third floor and opened the door with my key. Inside was a camp bed, a table, and a chair.

"You stay here first. If you need anything, come find me upstairs. If the store doesn't have anything you need, just follow the shopping cart into town."

If I'm not here, go find the political commissar. Do you have enough money on you? If not, I'll give you some. Don't hesitate. Consider it a loan. I'll ask the boss for it later.

By the way, my last name is Jiang. We have the same pronunciation but different characters, so you should still call me "Uncle". Actually, I am younger than your Uncle Dong, so you can call me "Uncle".

"Uncle Jiang, don't worry—"

"Stop, just call me Uncle Jiang! What Uncle Jiang? I know there are no good people in Old Dong's family. I'm leaving now. Take care of yourself and remember to call Old Dong tomorrow."

After saying that, she went out and left. Jiang Cha locked the door, looked around, closed the kitchen door, pulled the curtains on the balcony window, and went into the space to take a shower. She probably brought back several pounds of mud on the way, and you can tell by looking at her clothes.

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