Chapter 366 Complaint Letter



This matter can finally be put to rest!

The women in the weaving troupe would peek at Bai Shuang through the wall when they had nothing to do, but they were still afraid when they got close. If it weren't for this fierce military dog, the weaving troupe would have been burned down long ago.

Many people brought her some food. Aunt Wei couldn't refuse any of them.

Each person gave only a small amount, as if they had agreed beforehand. Families with one person in the knitting group gave a little over a pound, while families with two people gave a little over two pounds…

To be honest, with everyone giving so much food, it's enough to raise a child.

Everyone's opinion: This dog is so good, let's take good care of it!

When Captain Wu learned of this, he discussed it with the village officials, and the brigade also provided 50 jin of grain.

Song Yan patted Bai Shuang's head: "This is your skill, the food you earned yourself."

Fearing that Shen Dongqi and the others would still send money monthly, Wei Aiguo planned to write to them to tell them that Bai Shuang was earning her own food!

More than ten people were arrested in Tugang Village because of the armed conflict.

The police quickly received word that Mao Libin had given up and confessed everything.

A few others, though unaware of the situation, had a pretty good idea of ​​what was going on. Once at the police station, they told everything they should and shouldn't have.

Captain Mao Dahai still didn't want to confess. After all, it was all just a statement, with no physical evidence.

It wasn't until a letter of denunciation from a female educated youth that Captain Mao broke down.

When Li Yuanzhao said this, she specifically looked at Wei Aiguo.

Song Yan: Is there anything else I don't know?

What Li Yuanzhao said was what Cheng Wenkai told her to say, something that could be shared with others.

After Li Yuanzhao left, Song Yan asked Wei Aiguo, "Do you know about this?"

The letter of accusation was submitted by Wei Aiguo.

This story begins a few years ago.

A few years ago, a female educated youth surnamed He from Tugang Village jumped into the river and drowned.

Everyone found it strange that He Zhiqing suddenly jumped into the river.

He Zhiqing knew a little about medicine and was a cheerful person. She was generally well-liked in the brigade. No one expected her to suddenly jump into the river.

When she died, it was an old lady from the Hu family in Tugang Village who helped her with her burial.

When young people see a dead body, they are afraid and usually have an elderly person to help them.

Wei Aiguo knew this family, and he later asked the old lady if she noticed anything unusual when she was cleaning the body.

The old lady said no. Fine, no, but she just didn't want to talk to him. That was a bit strange.

Wei Aiguo asked again, and the old lady said that He Zhiqing showed no abnormalities. She seemed particularly uncomfortable when she said this.

In their Tugang Village, people with different surnames have always been bullied. If she wanted to hide something, she was definitely afraid of the Mao family.

So after this incident, Wei Aiguo went to see Old Mrs. Hu again. Of course, it took quite a bit of talking.

When Grandma Hu went to look for He Zhiqing's clothes, she found a very thick letter. The old lady was illiterate, and her son could only read a few words. He guessed at the address on the envelope and figured the letter was addressed to the commune.

He Zhiqing's family was from another province, so this letter certainly wasn't sent to their home. The old lady didn't dare show it to her literate grandson, so the letter remained in her possession.

Song Yan found this rather strange and raised a question:

First, why is Wei Aiguo so persistent about this matter? Now it can be said to be for Bai Shuang's sake, but what about before?

Second, is Grandma Hu making too much of this matter? Normally it's just a letter, what's there to be afraid of? Is there something unusual going on?

Wei Aiguo hugged Song Yan, but Song Yan pushed him away forcefully. "Get to the point!"

Wei Aiguo: "I've noticed you're like a jealous person?"

“There must be a reason why you’re holding onto this matter. Haven’t you noticed that your expression is a little different when you talk about He Zhiqing?” Song Yan didn’t know Wei Aiguo back then, but she felt uncomfortable if he still held a grudge against her.

This isn't a problem, is it? Shouldn't every woman feel uncomfortable about this kind of thing?

What Wei Aiguo didn't want to say, "He Zhiqing was a really good person. Even though he's dead, it was a shameful thing. If you're curious, I'll tell you..."

"Wei An and Wei Ping were born during difficult births. Women usually give birth at home, and they are only taken to the hospital when a difficult birth is discovered."

My sister-in-law was rushed to the hospital in time; the midwife said she was going to die before the baby was even born!

It looked like both the adults and the children were about to perish.

He, the educated youth, and the other educated youth from Qingshan Brigade who got married were from the same village. She happened to be visiting her fellow villager at the time. She was truly a kind person; upon hearing about a difficult childbirth, she came to check on her.

It was thanks to the help of the educated youth that the two children were born.

Wei Ansheng came out still unable to cry, and Wei Ping wasn't much better.

Thinking back to what happened back then, Wei Aiguo still feels very sad.

"...My mother told me that my sister-in-law was on her deathbed. The baby couldn't cry, and my sister-in-law knew the baby was likely in serious trouble. She desperately wanted to give my brother an heir..."

He Zhiqing didn't know what method she used. Wei An burst into tears, and only after hearing that both children were alright did her sister-in-law close her eyes in relief…

The mother found some women in the brigade who had given birth to help feed the baby for a few days. Wei An was weak and couldn't nurse on the third day after birth.

When we went to the commune to check, we didn't find anything wrong with the child.

Later, they found He Zhiqing, who gave the baby a few acupuncture treatments, and then the baby was able to nurse.

I always felt that He Zhiqing's death was suspicious. I only met her once, but I thought she was a pretty strong person and quite opinionated.

She helped our family so much, I felt I couldn't let her die without knowing why. This is my way of repaying her.

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