Chapter 134 Female College Students in the 1960s (13)



Xu Keke's words left the principal and Luo Xi's homeroom teacher speechless.

After thinking for a long time about Xu Keke's words, Teacher Liu said, "No, Meng Dong, what are you talking about? This is Rosie's sister. How does she have anything to do with you?"

Xu Keke suddenly realized, "No wonder Luo Xi hit me with a volleyball and caused me trouble. It was you. What, you drove my mother to her death, and now you think I'm in your way? The other day the police arrested you and that bastard Meng Zikang, and you held a grudge, so you sent your sister to cause me trouble. Let me tell you, Luo Wei, I'm not afraid. My mother is watching from heaven, let's see what kind of end you two dogs will get."

Luo Wei looked around anxiously, as if she couldn't explain herself. "Meng Dong, you, you..."

Ms. Liu found Xu Keke's domineering attitude and foul language unacceptable; how could a female student be so vulgar? Seeing Luo Wei's helpless state, and especially considering that Luo Xi was her student and the one she had brought to see the principal that day, she made a quick judgment, taking over Luo Wei's words and speaking for her, before sternly addressing Xu Keke…

"Meng Dong, how can you speak like that? How can you be so rude?"

Xu Keke rolled her eyes and ignored her.

The female principal, who had been silent until now, suddenly spoke up, "Meng Dong, what's going on between this woman and your father, and what happened to your mother?"

Xu Keke said those things intentionally, something Meng Dong couldn't possibly know, and many people in the school still don't know. But Xu Keke, having lived through the later generations, happens to know about the legendary female principal's experiences.

The female principal's name was Dou Yi. She became famous in later generations primarily because she was illiterate yet became a principal. Secondly, it was because of her three marriages. Her first two marriages were both with unsuitable partners.

Her initial marriage was the main reason she joined the revolutionary ranks. Her husband, to whom she had been betrothed since childhood, disliked her lack of education after marriage. After staying at home for only a month after the wedding, he took a female classmate to the front lines of the war. Dou Yi was unwilling to accept this. In her view, fighting was about risking one's life, not about who could read more.

After much deliberation, she resolutely bid farewell to her parents, left her hometown, and joined the army.

The most ironic thing is that her first husband later became her subordinate. The female classmate who went to the front lines with him became someone else's lover.

Dou Yi's first husband once hoped to reconcile with her. In a later interview, Dou Yi said that her refusal wasn't due to lingering resentment. At that time, she had no time for romance. Her daily thoughts were focused on completing the tasks assigned to her by the military; she had no time for anything else. Therefore, she resolutely rejected his advances. Surprisingly, her first husband remained unmarried for the rest of his life, earning a reputation for unwavering devotion.

Her second marriage was a love story amidst the smoke of war. She married her comrade-in-arms. She never imagined that the love she considered sacred would conceal selfishness and narrow-mindedness. The reason he sought her out was because he feared the cruelty of war and worried that after his death, no one would care for his wife's three underage children.

She knew all this because after the liberation, the man discovered that his beloved wife was still alive. He immediately filed for divorce and told her the 'truth'.

What shocked the world most was Dou Yi's last marriage, a relationship with a man fifteen years her senior. It was a love story of mutual support through thick and thin, a love that lasted until old age.

Xu Keke knew about Dou Yi's past, which is why she said that right away. She was certain that Dou Yi's betrayal of men was more disgusting to her than the squabbles among the female students.

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