Chapter 126 Good News



Chu Shaowei is truly a wicked scoundrel.

He wouldn't dare mess with people who were considered "red and upright."

Chu Shaowei's targets were people who were educated or undergoing labor reform and who had weak personalities. These people didn't dare to utter a sound even when they suffered losses.

Wei Aiguo only learned about Chu Shaowei's several women after arriving in the past few days.

One of them was the wife of a teacher who had been disciplined, and he was having affairs with other women in front of her husband. The man was angry but dared not speak out, and the woman dared not resist.

Another was a capitalist's daughter. She was repeatedly insulted by Chu Shaowei, but dared not speak out…

Those who followed Chu Shaowei were proud of him for doing such a thing.

Wei Aiguo felt disgusted just listening to it.

Hearing the wails from next door, Wei Aiguo felt particularly relieved.

Just by looking at the state of Chu Shaowei's arms, you could tell they were dislocated. I wonder which brilliant person took care of him.

The brilliant man who dealt with Chu Shaowei is now soundly asleep...

I feel refreshed when I wake up in the morning.

It's time to go to the main house to cook breakfast this morning. They childishly hid the food; don't you want to eat it yourselves?

If they dared to keep the door closed, Song Yan planned to smash the glass and enter through the window.

Song Huaqing really wanted to close the door, but the Song family was too sensitive for him to do so. Old Mrs. Song hadn't returned home yet. The Song family's affairs weren't over yet.

It wasn't that Song Yan thought they were naive; they were genuinely naive.

Song Yan thought, "Unless you all starve to death, my mom and dad have to have something to eat."

Under their angry glares, Song Yan directly filled four lunchboxes with the food they had prepared.

My aunt felt like she couldn't go on like this. Food was already scarce, first it was all destroyed, and now they kept taking more. The two of them weren't gluttons; how could they possibly eat so much?

Are we going to starve for the rest of this month?

Their bad mood cheered Song Yan up. With this food, Song's parents would have enough for lunch. Song Yan even added a braised fish for them.

Today, Song Yan revised Song Ma's prescription. Previously, the herbal decoction required avoiding any fishy or fishy smells. From now on, that won't be necessary…

Song Yan ate breakfast with his parents.

These past few days, Song Ma has been eating well and feeling full, and her complexion has visibly improved. She's also in a better mood and even gossiped a bit about her second and third aunts. It turns out that her third aunt has been studying with Miao's father.

The Song sisters all had a pretty miserable life.

With Song Yan here, everything will be alright.

Today, we're not only adjusting Song Ma's prescription, but also those for Second Aunt and Third Aunt.

We've secured the surgery fees, so my aunt's husband has contacted the hospital and doctor. We can start preparing for the surgery...

Song Yan took six apples to visit his second aunt. In those days, that was a generous gift. And Song Yan's apples were absolutely delicious…

Today I visited the Miao family and met their parents. In the past, they had always been quite kind to me. But today was different; they were incredibly hospitable.

Seeing his second aunt's husband's embarrassed expression, Song Yan guessed the reason.

They couldn't even imagine raising that enormous sum for the surgery. They also gave up on the idea of ​​their aunt having a child; their priority was saving her life. But now that she's cured, does that mean she can have a child?

Song Yan could understand why Miao's parents' attitude had suddenly changed. They were truly good people.

When I saw Mr. Miao today, he was wearing glasses and reading a book! My aunt has such a scholarly air about her; she must have been influenced by Mr. Miao. Song Yan quickly and respectfully greeted Grandpa Miao.

Miao's father was a true scholar. His study was filled with his own calligraphy and paintings.

In this day and age, they're the only ones who dare to openly display ancient books, English books, and Russian books.

The Miao family had the resources to back it up. Miao's father, brother, and eldest sister had all died on the battlefield. All of their property was sold off to buy supplies for the war effort.

He was born into a Miao family and was left with a lifelong love of reading.

Miao's father was a university professor. A few years ago, he was reported by his students. However, he remained unscathed because he was a martyr's family member, and he was the only surviving member of the Miao family.

He also had no family wealth.

Who dares to say that Miao's father was disloyal to the country? Who dares to say that he had reactionary thoughts? Anyone who says that should first go to the martyrs' cemetery to pay their respects to the loyal martyrs of the Miao family.

Because he had been reported by students, Miao's father was somewhat disheartened. He ignored students who came to him seeking advice.

Miao's father simply turned a deaf ear to everything else and devoted himself entirely to studying the classics.

At first, some people wanted to take action against Miao's father but couldn't, and later they realized that there was no point in focusing on a bookish character.

The Miao people have always lived a peaceful and stable life.

Seeing the books on the bookshelf, Song Yan was quite intrigued.

"If you like reading it, come to our house. If it weren't inconvenient for you to take it out, I would give you the book," Mr. Miao said with a smile.

Miao's father loved children; he once held the original teacher and taught her to recite Tang poems.

Miao's parents had an arranged marriage, and Miao's mother was completely illiterate when she married Miao's father. Miao's father taught her to read, and now Miao's mother can read books and newspapers without any problem.

Miao's mother came in carrying a tea tray, her eyes shining with joy. "Showing off all your books again, aren't you? You've already taught Mo Xian to be inseparable from books every day, and now you want to teach another one!"

Mo Xian was the name Miao's father gave to his third aunt.

The three Song sisters were called Liu Da Mei by their mother, Liu Er Mei by their second aunt, and Liu San Mei by their third aunt. It's clear they weren't being very thoughtful.

Miao's father later gave his third aunt a new name.

Song Yan immediately took the tea tray from Grandma Miao, picked up the teapot, poured tea into several cups, and served the tea to the elders.

While everyone was present, Song Yan told them that her second and third aunts could definitely apply for assistance. If they needed urgent surgery, they could simplify the application process.

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