Gu Qingbei was also shocked. Fortunately, Jiang Mengxue did not try to get involved, otherwise it would be very dangerous.
When human trafficking criminals know they are going to be caught, they will do anything.
They carry knives with them, and if they encounter any situation along the way, they will definitely not show mercy.
Jiang Mengxue also knew this. Many people were dispatched to deal with the situation at that time, but some staff members were still injured. If they hadn't worn thicker clothes in winter, the consequences would have been more serious.
"Don't worry, I won't move forward if there's danger. It's too late to run."
Gu Qing breathed a sigh of relief: "That's good. Next time you encounter something like this, just report it to the police and run as far as you can. Your own safety is the most important thing."
As he spoke, he thought of the orphanage that Jiang Mengxue had mentioned at the beginning, and asked what the situation was.
Jiang Mengxue sighed: "I thought about this matter and I didn't do anything, so I felt unworthy of it. So I thought of donating the things to the orphanage. That was also the first time I saw the situation of the orphanage.
The contract I signed with the publisher requires me to pay royalties every month. I thought I could use this money to help improve the lives of the children in the orphanage. We're not short of money anyway."
Although this is money earned by myself, the two of us still need to discuss it.
Whether you can do it or not is different from whether you are willing to inform the other party.
Of course Gu Qingbei would not disagree. Is there any need to hesitate when doing good things?
Besides, Gu Qingbei has seen a lot of these things, and they used to happen around him.
Comrades in the army sponsored many orphans of their comrades, but everyone's ability was limited, and there was no other way except sending some money every month.
Especially at the beginning, when I saw my comrades falling in front of me, I thought of his parents, wife and children at home. Having lost the pillar of the family, I can imagine what his future life will be like.
Gu Qingbei used to send most of his monthly salary away, at least to raise his child to adulthood.
Five yuan per child per month is the minimum standard, plus some subsidies from the government, it is barely enough to make ends meet.
Gu Qingbei has a notebook that records the remittances and bill stubs over the years.
Gu Qingbei took it out and handed it to Jiang Mengxue. It was a very thick book with a pack of stubs.
Jiang Mengxue opened it and saw that it recorded the family situation of her comrade-in-arms, home address, children's age, how much money was sent each month, when it started and when it ended.
It has not stopped until now. The last time was before the New Year, when I sent an extra five dollars to each child.
"Xiaoxue, I don't know how long I can hold on to this, but one day at a time. In this world where everyone is starving and under the care of their grandmother, I don't know how those children are going to survive.
They are children of martyrs, but we cannot take care of everyone. The conditions in the village are difficult. They can take care of the children for one or two days, but not for one or two years, because it is not a situation of just one or two children.
As far as I know, some children were adopted, but the adoptive families only wanted to take advantage of their subsidies. Very little of what actually reached the children was enough. I can only ask the local government to take a look.
There is no other way. I have thought about whether the army could run an orphanage for martyrs before, but the country is also in trouble now, so the army has to find a solution on its own."
Jiang Mengxue was so shocked that she didn't even come to her senses when she looked at the account book.
His eyes drooped slightly. Is there no other way?
"Can't we send these children to a local orphanage? At least they'll have some protection."
Gu Qingbei looked at Jiang Mengxue deeply and shook his head helplessly: "These children have relatives. If the children are sent to an orphanage, how will others view these relatives? So they will definitely not agree. We have tried these days, but we can't take the children away at all. The children are unwilling to leave the place they are familiar with."
The father was a hero who sacrificed his life for the country, but after his death, his children became a burden.
Gu Qingbei, who is also a soldier, naturally felt bad after learning about this.
"Many of our comrades actually have notebooks like this. Sometimes when I'm busy on a mission, I'll ask them to help me send the money."
Jiang Mengxue thought for a moment and said, "It's okay. If you don't have time in the future, I'll send it to you."
Luan Huiying didn't come back until it was completely dark that night.
Jiang Mengxue couldn't bear it any longer and lay down on the bed and fell asleep. When she woke up the next day, she found out that Luan Huiying didn't get home until nearly ten o'clock.
Gu Zhenhai had someone buy the train tickets in advance.
They set out for the train station at six or seven in the morning for the 11:00 am train. The journey was long and they were afraid that if they arrived too late they would miss the train.
When we arrived at the train station and saw Luan Huiying taking a bunch of things out of the car, we learned that she had rushed to the town yesterday afternoon to buy them a lot of local specialties to give to their relatives and friends.
"Call me when I get home, Xiaoxue. If I can get some time off, I'll let you know in advance."
Luan Huiying kept holding Jiang Mengxue's hand and was reluctant to let go.
"Mom, I understand. I'll come see you later when I have time."
The train whirred into the station, and people on the platform picked up their things and began to crowd forward.
There were so many people that we didn't let them get on the bus.
The things they brought this time were not many, and Gu Qingpei and Gu Zhenjiang could handle them all.
This time it was a compartment with four beds. I had informed them in advance that no other passengers would be allowed in even after Gu Qingbei got off the bus.
The mood when I left was different from when I came, and I felt a little lost.
Looking at Gu Qingbei sitting next to him, he wondered when they would meet next time.
After running for more than three hours, the train stopped temporarily and began to be inspected because it was not known what went wrong.
The people on the train began to get a little anxious. Once the train broke down, it would take several hours to repair it, and if it took a little longer, it might take more than ten hours.
But nowadays, who doesn’t have something to do when traveling far away? How much will be delayed if it takes more than ten hours?
The carriage was in great chaos, and the train staff could only explain to each carriage one by one, hoping that everyone would calm down a little.
But the effect was not great. I was originally just complaining to people around me, but after seeing the staff, it seemed like I found an outlet to vent.
Everyone's anger was directed at the staff on the train.
"What's wrong with you? It's been so long and the train hasn't left yet? It's not easy for us to go on a long trip, but you've delayed us for so long."
"That's right. We're here to discuss cooperation on behalf of our company. Can you be held responsible for delaying our work?"
"When can we leave? You have so many staff members and not even one who can repair the train? Why are you driving a train with such a useless person?"
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