Dong Mingming was taken away.
Cheng Wenkai saw Li Yuanzhao looking at Song Yan with almost admiration in her eyes, so why was he so angry?
That old lady is no good. If it weren't for Song Yan, the young girl would definitely have been in trouble. Someone like that deserves to be taught a lesson.
Moreover, without that old woman's constant chatter, Li Yuanzhao had already reassured Dong Mingming that she would have time to shoot.
Send them all to the commune!
Cheng Yi's mother, who had only been out for a few days, was taken away by Cheng Wenkai, who was in a bad mood.
Ji Xiaochun saw that it was bloody, but after examination, she found that it was just a superficial wound that could be bandaged up.
The entire team breathed a sigh of relief; the madman had finally been caught.
In fact, each of the educated youths not only breathed a sigh of relief but also felt incredibly fortunate. If it weren't for Song Yan, they would have known that Mingming's posture would definitely force them to kneel.
A life is in her hands. When the time comes, do you kneel or not? Just thinking about it makes me extremely angry.
By the time things had settled down, it was already afternoon. Song Yan didn't want to go out to work anymore, so she simply stayed home. Her consciousness wandered around in her spatial dimension. She looked at the spring water a second time; it seemed the color had changed slightly again, with the golden hue becoming a little more pronounced.
Perhaps it's because he saved someone again today!
Is Song Yan home?
It was the brigade leader's voice. Song Yan quickly went outside. Aunt Wei heard it and came out too.
It really is Captain Wu.
"Sister-in-law, I have something to tell you! Don't worry or be scared, it's nothing serious."
Song Yan: It's not a big deal, but something is definitely going on.
"Uncle Wu is here, come inside and let's talk!" Ever since Song Yan first defended Wu Changsheng when Dong Mingming was talking nonsense, Captain Wu insisted that Song Yan call her uncle.
Captain Wu was also anxious, "It doesn't matter where you say it. The county's armed forces department called; it was the army that sent the message. Aiguo was injured while on a mission..."
Song Yan quickly grabbed her mother-in-law, preventing her from falling.
"I asked, and they said the person is definitely fine. They said it was a leg injury, not a broken one, it was...it was..." Captain Wu couldn't remember either.
Song Yan: "Is it a bone fracture?"
"Yes, yes, that's what they said. I asked several times, and they said he would definitely get better." Captain Wu was also very worried when he first heard about the injury. Old Wei only has this one son.
"Is the person really alright?" Aunt Wei's voice trembled.
"It's alright, I asked several times, and they said it's definitely fine. Here's the address." Captain Wu took out the slip of paper.
"Where did you say the call came from? Can I ask again?" Aunt Wei was still worried.
"Yes, yes."
The phone rang again with the armed forces department. Aunt Wei asked several times, and they confirmed that she was indeed injured and just needed to rest.
Aunt Wei, who was usually quite robust, started walking unsteadily. Although she was alright, she had a good cry. The old lady rambled on, took out the canvas backpack she had just sewn, and was about to help Song Yan pack his things, saying, "I'll take care of things at home, you go and look after Aiguo."
Song Yan: "I'll pack my things myself. You sit down first, and I'll go get the letter of introduction in a bit."
"Then go now, hurry up..."
Cheng Youfu hadn't visited home in a long time; he came over as soon as he heard the news. Song Yan was worried about leaving her mother-in-law alone at home, so Youfu could keep the old lady company!
She was completely lost and confused, waiting for Song Yan to return with the letter of introduction...
Aunt Wei was genuinely worried that her son would be injured and wouldn't have anything good to eat, so she wanted Song Yan to carry some grain.
Carrying grain from afar?
Well, poor old mother, she'll just have to put those worries away once she gets to the commune.
Song Yan agreed.
Aunt Wei took ten jin of flour and put it in her bag. Then, thinking about it, she took it out again. She muttered to herself, "It's too heavy."
I filled it with five pounds, but that wasn't enough. I took more out. Finally, I filled it with three pounds. Looking at the eggs in the basket, I wondered, "Can I really carry them from this far?"
She put things in and took them out, took them out, and put them in again. She watched the old woman bustling around for a while, releasing some of her anxiety. Only then did Song Yan advise her to rest.
Aunt Wei: "I'm terribly worried."
Song Yan: "Mom, think about it, if something serious happens, the people from the Armed Forces Department wouldn't dare to hide it, right? Besides, they've repeatedly assured me that everything is fine. Once I get there and see what's going on with Aiguo, I'll call you immediately, okay?"
"Then you can't hide anything from me."
The old man's worried eyes softened Song Yan's heart. "Why don't we go together!"
Aunt Wei was tempted, but after a moment she shook her head, "I'm too old, I'd only be a burden if I went."
Song Yan packed her things herself, while her mother-in-law nagged on and on. Actually, Song Yan didn't need to say anything; she could just listen...
That evening, Song Yan made a special trip to deliver some food to Lao Han and the others. He didn't know how long he would be gone. He only felt at ease knowing they had food.
Old Han: "My family has a medical tradition spanning generations, specializing in internal medicine, but unfortunately we're not good at orthopedics. However, there are orthopedic prescriptions in that handwritten collection of prescriptions. Go back and take a good look at them, and carefully consider how to use the medicine."
Song Yan was experienced in orthopedics and knew quite a few prescriptions for bone injuries, so he had nothing to worry about in this regard…
When Chang Xiaohu heard that his second brother was injured, he really wanted to go with him, but Aunt Wei strongly stopped him. The child's work was the priority; it wasn't important to keep Xiaohu occupied unless his son was seriously injured.
Chang Xiaohu got up very early and rode his bicycle to take his sister-in-law to the commune.
When they arrived at the commune bus station, Chang Xiaohu looked at his sister-in-law pitifully. Song Yan almost softened and agreed.
"Go back home quickly! While I'm gone, everyone in the family, young and old, is counting on you! What will happen to them if you leave with me?"...
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