"We were afraid you had too much luggage, so we asked your aunt to take you there. Are you going to take your bicycle with you?" Old Man Qin looked at Lin Weiwan riding a bicycle.
Lin Weiwan paused: "Hmm."
Mr. Qin: …As expected, children without parents grow up early and want everything so completely.
Uncle Qin: …..Took a handbag from his jacket pocket and stuffed it into Lin Weiwan’s pocket.
Old Master Qin took out 20 large round bills from his trouser pocket and stuffed them in. "Take this. Let your aunt ride the bicycle back. It's too heavy. If you find it inconvenient to move, buy another one."
"Grandpa Qin, Uncle Xiao, I have everything ready, I won't accept this."
Lin Weiwan pushed her hand back, but Liu Huifang forcefully stuffed it into her pocket again.
"Your uncle gave it to you, so just take it. We will watch you grow up, just like our daughter. When your daughter comes home, shouldn't we, as her parents, give you something to comfort you?"
"Come on, I'll take you there. Don't worry about your home, we'll take care of it for you." Liu Huifang sat on the back seat of the bicycle carrying her luggage bag.
Looking at the dazed Lin Weiwan, he urged, "Hurry up and leave early, otherwise there will be no place to put your luggage."
Lin Weiwan nodded, said goodbye to Grandpa Qin and Uncle Qin, and quickly pedaled her bike. But tears were streaming down her face.
As soon as I got to the intersection, I saw Hu Guang and his wife waiting there, pushing their bicycles and holding their luggage bags.
"Uncle Hu, Auntie." Lin Weiwan couldn't hold back her tears anymore.
"Don't cry, it makes me sad. Your uncle and I are worried about you, so we wanted to send you back to the station." Wu Xiuzhen used a handkerchief to wipe Lin Weiwan's tears.
A group of people rode their bicycles towards the North Station.
Liu Huifang sat behind Lin Weiwan, with one hand around Lin Weiwan's slender waist.
"Xiao Wan, Auntie packed some rice dumplings and stuffed buns for you in this bag. There are also some white flour buns in it. Remember to take them when you get on the bus.
The rest are useless, except for a brand new military blanket that your brother brought back, and a medical kit containing some commonly used medicines.
Keep your things safe. There are many pickpockets on the train. Be alert and keep an eye on your luggage."
Liu Huifang worriedly reminded Lin Weiwan again.
Hu Guang walked in front carrying the luggage, and several people followed behind and squeezed into the North Station.
The station was already crowded with people, and the radio was playing inspiring songs, which gave those who were originally sad about the farewell the courage to charge into the battle.
There were many people getting ready to board the bus, including many educated youth going to the countryside who were reluctant to say goodbye to their families.
Lin Weiwan took the notice and went to the Youth Office at the station to exchange it for a ticket. Aunt Hu pulled Lin Weiwan aside and said, "I have prepared some red candies in my bag for you. Remember to take them and eat them. There are still some left for you to use. Take these. The autumn harvest is tiring. Don't save them. I'll send you more when you use them up."
As he said this, he stuffed a national sex ticket wrapped in a yellow handkerchief into Lin Weiwan's pocket.
"Don't accept it. Our life is much better in the city. Your two little brothers often help the family. You don't have to worry about us. Don't lose the things if you carry them."
Lin Weiwan nodded and looked at the two elders who were so kind to her.
“Come, I’ll take you upstairs first. It’ll be hard to get on if there are too many people.” Hu Duo found an empty window and quickly stuffed Lin Weiwan’s luggage in.
There was already a long queue at the door, with the green train number "Hai Shi - Harbin No. 56" hung on it.
"Come, I'll carry you up."
Liu Huifang and her partner carried Lin Weiwan directly and climbed in through the window.
Liu Huifang also got on the bus. Lin Weiwan found her own seat, which happened to be by the window for six people.
There weren't many people in the carriage at this time, so Liu Huifang quickly helped Lin Weiwan stuff his luggage onto the luggage rack.
Lin Weiwan sat at the window and said goodbye to the Hu couple. Liu Huifang directly took out the rolling pin that had been pinned to her waist and handed it to Lin Weiwan.
Lin Weiwan: ... "Auntie..."
The Hu family: ………
"Hold it for self-defense." Liu Huifang put the rolling pin into Lin Weiwan's hand.
Lin Weiwan handed the car keys to Liu Huifang, and the three of them left reluctantly.
At this time, most of the people in the car were already seated. Coincidentally, Wang Qiaoyun was sitting diagonally opposite Lin Weiwan, saying goodbye to her mother and brother Wang Tao.
Wang Tao's eyes kept falling on Lin Weiwan, but there was no response at all.
A person suddenly sat down next to him. Lin Weiwan looked back and felt that there were surprises everywhere and that enemies often meet on a narrow road.
It was not someone else, but the girl who worked for the Zhou family in the state-owned hotel.
When the girl saw Lin Weiwan, she was stunned for a moment and snorted coldly. She sat on the side with Lin Weiwan, leaving an empty seat.
Seeing that the train was about to depart, Lin Weiwan stood up quickly while no one was around, took off her own small bag of food, took down the luggage bag given by Aunt Qin, opened a small opening, reached in, and put the food into the bag.
Auntie Qin put a large meat dumpling weighing half a pound each, a hot stuffed cake, six white flour steamed buns, a can of eight-treasure pickled vegetables, two diced sausages, two cans of maltose, a bag of sesame candy, and a medicine bag in the bag. Lin Weiwan put the food into the space, and did not touch the three sets of clothes and military blankets in the bag. He also took a thick cotton coat from the space and stuffed it in, just enough to fill the bag. He also locked the small padlock on the bag.
Lin Weiwan took down Aunt Hu's luggage bag, which contained a whole bunch of pickled mustard greens. Lin Weiwan quickly put it into the space, and then found two large pieces of bacon and two cans of pickled mustard greens and meat sauce, as well as three pounds of White Rabbit milk candy and a can of milk powder. After putting them all into the space, Lin Weiwan took out a blanket and a cotton coat from the space and stuffed them in. He also locked the key.
As soon as I sat back in my seat, I saw Wang Jingjing running close to the car. She stopped only when she saw Lin Weiwan.
"Xiao Wan, I finally caught up. This is for you to eat on the way. There are also some other things that you should use." Wang Jingjing saw Lin Weiwan directly stuffed a package that was a circle larger than the pillow into her mouth.
Lin Weiwan took it and found that the cloth bag was warm. She guessed that it was the hot food that Wang Jingjing made in the morning.
"Xiao Jing, thank you for coming to see me off." Lin Weiwan leaned out of the window and held Wang Jingjing's hand.
"Remember to write to me when you are gone. Remember to telegraph back if you have any questions." Wang looked at Lin Weiwan quietly, reminding her worriedly.
"Cousin, are you here to see me off? Where are your gifts for me?" Wang Qiaoyun had just said goodbye to her mother and brother when she saw Wang Jingjing handing Lin Weiwan a large package.
She rolled her eyes and squeezed over to ask Wang Jingjing, saying that they were embarrassed because most of the gifts were hers.
"I'm here to see Xiaowan off. What does it have to do with you?" Wang Jingjing gave Wang Qiaoyun a blank look.
"Cousin, I'm the only one in our family who went to the countryside, and you all have good jobs. Now that I'm gone, you're still so mean to me." Wang Qiaoyun's eyes turned red as she spoke.