She didn't buy any grain, feeling it wasn't really necessary. Firstly, the two hundred catties of grain she had scavenged from home would last her for a while. Secondly, she could grow grain in her spatial dimension.
Moreover, Li Anguo gave her 300 jin of grain coupons, which were valid nationwide.
You can buy pots and pans when you arrive at the destination, and then you'll have basically everything you need for daily life.
When shopping, the salesperson asked Qin Hanshu, as usual, why she was buying so many things, and Qin Hanshu used the same reason as before: group purchase.
Finally, Qin Hanshu held a few cigarette and alcohol coupons, which Hu Dayong had saved up. They had an expiration date, so Qin Hanshu simply spent them all.
She neither smokes nor drinks, but cigarette and alcohol coupons are scarce, and these things can be used as hard currency in the countryside.
Anyway, she exchanged all the usable tickets for supplies.
Qin Hanshu stored most of her belongings in her spatial storage, but carried bedding, mats, and washbasins—items she would need wherever she went—in her hands, otherwise it would be difficult to take them out later.
With the addition of a large suitcase, her luggage became more extensive, but the suitcase was used as a cover; it didn't actually contain much and wasn't heavy.
The train departed at 1 p.m., and Qin Hanshu arrived at 12 p.m.
They were on a special train for educated youth, and the platform was packed with people, many of whom were wiping away tears as they came to say goodbye.
Qin Hanshu stood out all alone.
However, loneliness is only in the eyes of others; seeing these sad scenes of parting, she was not moved at all.
The noise subsided a bit after we boarded the train.
The educated youth going to the same county sat in the same carriage. They got to know each other, inquired about each other's final destinations, and after exchanging places, those who were assigned to the same commune also sat together.
The train hadn't even started moving yet, but people were still getting on.
A thin girl with shoulder-length hair struggled to carry her luggage to the seat next to Qin Hanshu.
She glanced at Qin Hanshu twice, then exclaimed in surprise, "Qin Hanshu!"
Qin Hanshu was stunned for a while before he remembered the girl's name.
"Zhao Ru".
Zhao Ru transferred to Qin Hanshu's class half a year ago, and the two sat at the same desk for a semester.
It had been so long that Qin Hanshu no longer remembered her, only vaguely recalling that she was a quiet and introverted girl.
Zhao Ru asked expectantly, "Which commune did you go to during your assignment?"
Qin Hanshu said, "Chen Guan Commune."
Zhao Ru was even more delighted, "Me too!"
Qin Hanshu smiled, but didn't seem particularly happy about having a companion.
Zhao Ru, on the other hand, was terrified as she was about to go to a completely unfamiliar and unknown place. Although she had a distant relationship with Qin Hanshu, her former deskmate, they were still acquaintances.
Unbeknownst to her, Zhao Ru had become much closer to Qin Hanshu than before.
"Hey, don't put your luggage in the aisle and block the way." A woman kicked Zhao Ru's luggage.
Zhao Ru quickly apologized, but she was too weak to reach the tall luggage rack.
However, a kind-hearted male educated youth quickly helped them put their luggage upstairs.
"I just heard you were going to Chen Guan Commune? Me too, my name is Ma Chaoyang."
Ma Chaoyang was cheerful and generous, and his laughter was very infectious. After he finished speaking, he plopped down opposite them.
Zhao Ru blushed slightly. "Hello, my name is Zhao Ru." She paused, then added, "Her name is Qin Hanshu, and we are classmates."
Ma Chaoyang grinned, showing his white teeth: "I'll need your continued support in the future."
Zhao Ru pursed her lips and whispered, "Let's take care of each other."
Ma Chaoyang was very talkative, and soon he revealed all his secrets, "...There was another person with me, named Lin Zhiheng...Hey, he's coming over."
Ma Chaoyang straightened up and waved in one direction, "Here."
A slender and handsome young man squeezed through the crowd.
He had very little luggage, just one suitcase.
After sitting down, Ma Chaoyang introduced Qin Hanshu and Zhao Ru to him, and he only nodded slightly.
Silent and aloof, he was like a clear spring in the noisy and stuffy carriage, making the air feel cool.
Just as Qin Hanshu had always remembered him.
This "past" refers to the time after her death when she was attached to the space.
Hu Wenwen was almost universally loved, but the only man who ever gave her a hard time was Lin Zhiheng.
Lin Zhiheng was the extraordinary man whom Hu Wenwen could not obtain, and who she still missed even many years after their marriage.
Heaven knows how pleased Qin Hanshu was when he saw Hu Wenwen fail at Lin Zhiheng's hands.
Unconsciously, Qin Hanshu found Lin Zhiheng very pleasing to the eye.
Zhao Ru was stunned for a long time after seeing Lin Zhiheng, then blushed and buried her head deeply.
Ma Chaoyang talked a lot, and Qin Hanshu found it noisy, so she closed her eyes and pretended to sleep.
Just as Qin Hanshu's special train for educated youth was speeding along the road, the Hu family and Yang Aizhen also led Old Mrs. Hu back to the city.
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