Zhang Keyi opened the door and looked at Yu Zhennan with hope. Yu Zhennan said, "Keke, your father will be sent to the farm tomorrow."
Maggie Cheung burst into tears immediately.
Qin Huai said, "Now is not the time to cry. I guess you can't live here anymore. I suggest you go to school immediately. At least your school will be safe for the time being, and your parents' affairs won't affect you."
Yu Zhennan said: "Qin Huai is right, Keke, don't delay, leave immediately."
"But......"
"There's no benefit in you staying. You still have a year to graduate. When you get a job, you can find a way to save them. You can't help now." Qin Huai was very serious.
Yu Zhennan also said: "Let Qin Huai take you to the train station. I want to go find your mother. I heard that she was sent to the street. I will write to you when I find her. Don't worry." After he said that, he drove away.
Qin Huai followed Maggie Cheung into the house, and Maggie Cheung was crying while cleaning up.
Qin Huai said, "Take whatever you can. This place might be confiscated in the future, and you probably won't be able to come back."
Maggie Cheung said: "When my parents were taken away, they didn't take anything with them."
"Brother Yu, go find your mother. When he comes back, we will help clean up together."
Although he didn't ask what Zhang Keyi's parents did for a living, he saw that her house was an independent small Western-style building with all modern facilities. Before her parents got into trouble, he, a farmer, didn't even have the qualifications to enter.
Even if her parents had an accident, Maggie Cheung was still a golden phoenix in the sky. As a graduate from Peking University, her level would not be low.
After packing up her things and heading out, Maggie Cheung looked back and started crying again. She was a flower in a greenhouse and suddenly encountered the biggest change in her life. She felt she could not bear the blow.
Qin Huai said, "It's okay to cry now, but don't cry on the train and be careful with your things."
"I understand." Maggie Cheung now looks as helpless as a child.
Arriving at the train station, Qin Huai used her student ID to buy a ticket and asked her, "How much money do you have left?"
"Fifty more."
College students receive scholarships of 16 yuan per month, but in those days, food was scarce everywhere, and the school cafeteria could not guarantee that you would have enough to eat, so this amount of money was probably of little use.
After thinking about it, Qin Huai found a secluded place, took out another four hundred and fifty yuan and gave it to her, asking her to pack it up quickly.
Maggie Cheung was stunned and quickly declined, saying, "I can't take your money."
"This is from Brother Yu. Take it. I tell you, the school cafeteria can only keep you from starving to death. With this money, you can go out and buy some food occasionally. Maggie Cheung, you must keep this money safe. This is to save your life."
Maggie Cheung was not good at refusing, so she could only watch gratefully as Qin Huai stuffed the money into his bag. Then Qin Huai picked up the bag and rushed into the waiting room to wait for the bus.
There were not many people waiting for the bus, most of them were young people. The reason why they were keen to participate in the event was that Qin Huai felt that many people were traveling and eating and drinking for free. People of their age did not have to pay for staying in a guesthouse or taking the train, and they also got free food.
There has always been a lot of gossip at the train station, not to mention that Maggie Cheung is beautiful, and three sneaky guys came up to her and tried to get close to her.
Qin Huai pulled her behind him, and the three men whistled at her.
Qin Huai reached out and grabbed the whistleblower, raised his hand and slapped him, saying, "You are so young, I told you not to act like a hooligan."
The man let out a strange cry and said, "Brothers, you dare to hit me, come and live."
Qin Huai screamed hysterically, "Comrade police, someone is molesting female students here."
When people who were maintaining order came over from afar, the three men immediately ran away. They were labeled as bad elements and would be inferior to others for the rest of their lives.
Maggie Cheung took out her student ID. The Peking University student ID was very powerful. The police immediately stood on their side and chased the three guys.
I looked at the time and it was still half an hour's drive. In this era, there were no such good rules. Fortunately, someone said he could take them there first for one dollar and could also help carry the luggage.
Qin Huai said okay, and the man carried Zhang Keyi's luggage and walked into the train station under the watchful eyes of the ticket inspector.
People have long been accustomed to this situation and have no complaints. It's just money to buy convenience. The key is that you have to have money. The provincial capital is the starting station, and the train is already waiting on the platform, so you can get on directly.
When I found my seat, I realized that there were already many people on the bus.
Maggie Cheung said, "Qin Huai, thank goodness you're here, otherwise I might not be able to squeeze in today. You go back, I'll be fine once I get on the bus."
Qin Huai said, "No hurry, I'll leave when the car is about to leave."
As more and more people boarded the bus, Qin Huai grew increasingly worried. As he drove, he said, "I'm worried. I'll take you to the next stop and come back later."
"That's too much trouble for you."
"What's the trouble? If anything happens to you, I won't be able to explain to Brother Yu when I get back."
Zhang Keyi said quietly, "Are you sending me here just to give instructions to my uncle?"
"I'm worried too." Qin Huai said this with a determined heart.
After hearing this, Maggie Cheung’s frown finally turned into a smile.
Although there were quite a few people on the bus, they were all very well behaved. Qin Huai was relieved: "Go to school and write a letter to Brother Yu. Don't let me worry."
After he finished speaking, he felt that what he said was not right, and said again: "Don't let Brother Yu worry."
Zhang Keyi's face suddenly turned red: "I understand, Qin Huai, please go back soon. I will write to you."
Qin Huai leaned over and whispered in her ear, "There's money in the bag. Drink less water. I'll go downstairs and buy you something to eat."
Zhang Keyi had never experienced such intimacy before. She wanted to turn her head away embarrassedly, but was afraid that Qin Huai would misunderstand her, so she could only remain stiff.
Qin Huai blushed when he saw her expression.
The aisle was full of people, so he opened the car window and jumped out, then ran to a stall at the train station and bought her a few packets of biscuits. There was nothing else she wanted to buy, and the prices of the biscuits were surprisingly high.
She handed the food over through the window, and Maggie Cheung took it and said, "Qin Huai, thank you so much for today."
Qin Huai said, "Don't be polite. Don't sleep on the road. Be careful with your things."
An older woman sitting opposite me said enviously, "Your man is so good to you."
Maggie Cheung blushed and said, "He is not my man."
The eldest sister added, "That's right. He's dressed so poorly, he's not worthy of you."
Hearing someone say bad things about Qin Huai, Zhang Keyi was unhappy and stopped talking to her elder sister.
The train started moving, and Maggie Cheung kept waving to Qin Huai on the platform. Qin Huai looked at her and waved and smiled at her too.
Then he climbed onto a coal truck heading back to the provincial capital and walked out of the train station.
When he returned to Maggie Cheung's home, he found two trucks parked in front of the door, along with Yu Zhennan's jeep, and people moving things back and forth. Yu Zhennan was sitting at the door, and when he saw him, he stood up and said, "Let's go."
Qin Huai asked, "Who are these people?"
"Don't worry about them, let's go."
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