"Don't worry, the militia subsidy money will definitely be given to you. It will just take a few days, so don't worry."
Even if someone did embezzle the money, he, as the militia captain, would not allow it.
Daqing glanced at Zhang Qinghua, his eyes full of excitement. "I really want to see what happens between them."
He was genuinely curious about what kind of surprise Zhou Jiaming and Xiao Wang, who were in such a hurry, would bring to Luo Weijia.
Zhang Qinghua glanced at Daqing indifferently and said, "I advise you not to. Curiosity killed the cat. If you go, Luo Weijia might figure it out."
“We’ve done enough today, there’s no need to do anything more. Now is not the time to lay our cards on the table.”
After saying that, Zhang Qinghua left without waiting for Daqing and went down the mountain alone.
What he said today wasn't entirely an excuse; the experts really did need him, and he just took the opportunity to do his own thing as well.
It was Wu Ying who said that it wasn't appropriate for her, a woman, to always live in the same courtyard as two men. She asked Zhang Qinghua to help her build a wall in the middle of the house, dividing the courtyard in two and creating two entrances.
Wu Ying was easy to talk to and had a friendly demeanor. She was gentle and polite to everyone, so Zhang Qinghua immediately agreed.
The work here is done, and done perfectly. Next, we'll help Wu Ying build the wall.
Zhang Qinghua led Daqing, and then called a few other young men, and they started fighting.
Children in rural areas learn to do things at home and around them from a very young age, and sometimes they even help out, so everyone knows how to do them and doesn't need adults to guide them.
The wall doesn't need to be too high, just about one person's height will do. As long as it separates the space, it doesn't require much technical skill.
The boys had already finished their task by nightfall.
However, at this time, a very subtle atmosphere permeated Hongqi Village, which was hard to describe.
To be specific, I really can't say.
When Song Lili got home that evening, she heard people talking about this, saying that Zhou Jiaming had found Luo Weijia and the two had a big argument.
Xiao Wang, who came from town, was also nearby, looking very excited.
Song Lili made some inquiries but couldn't find out exactly what they had talked about.
Song Lili couldn't help but sneer. Luo Weijia was really something; he managed to keep it a secret from everyone.
But it doesn't matter, even if it doesn't get out from Luo Weijia's place, it will get out from somewhere else.
It seems unlikely that Luo Weijia will be able to extricate himself cleanly this time.
She sensed the subtle atmosphere in the village, but didn't take it seriously.
She knew why, so the atmosphere was actually quite nice.
Spending too much time in such an atmosphere will probably have some impact on one's mental state. How it will erupt then is up to each individual.
Song Lili didn't go to Zhang Qinghua or ask him how things were going; she continued living her life as usual.
Besides working in the fields to earn work points every day, she tended to her greenhouse and played with Song Fang.
After more than half a year of recovery, Song Fang is much better now. She is no longer afraid or nervous when facing her family and familiar people, such as Yang Tao.
They would chat and laugh with everyone, and when they were happy, they would go out to play.
However, Song Lili noticed that her daughter seemed to be more timid than before and was easily frightened.
However, things are much better when Song Lili is with him.
"Fangfang, don't be afraid, your sister will always protect you. You have to believe in your sister." This is the sentence that Song Lili has said to Song Fang the most in the past six months.
She doesn't understand psychological issues or know how to treat them, but for most mental illnesses, having family members by your side and offering support is definitely the right thing to do.
So all Song Lili could do was stay with Song Fang and tell her that she was always there for her.
Song Fang would listen attentively each time, nodding to show that she had remembered.
“If anyone bullies you, tell your sister, and she’ll help you get revenge,” Song Lili said deliberately.
Song Fang laughed, a very happy laugh.
Song Lili smiled and patted Song Fang's head, feeling endless pity for her.
Song Fang was the child she loved the most; she always wanted the best for her and always wanted to make her smile happily.
“Yes, Fangfang, if anyone bullies you, tell your brother, and your brother will beat them up for you,” Song Jianshe said with a smile.
Song Yongren cursed, "Why do you all think about bullying others?" But he didn't look angry at all.
Song Fang giggled happily, then nodded emphatically. Her small face and bright, sparkling eyes made her look exceptionally beautiful.
“Okay,” her clear voice rang out in the room.
Song Lili patted Song Fang's head. "Alright, hurry up and do your homework. You have to go to school tomorrow."
Song Yongren sent both Song Lili and her sister to school, but Song Lili spent most of her time at home or working in the fields.
They only have a middle school in town, and it's combined with the high school.
Before the natural disaster occurred, everything proceeded in an orderly manner.
But three years later, only two teachers remained, both of whom were elementary school teachers. They could barely teach junior high, let alone senior high.
Therefore, the teacher won't say anything if someone doesn't come to class.
Song Lili is satisfied with the current situation. All she needs is a diploma, or more precisely, a junior high school diploma.
She didn't care whether she could learn anything or anything else.
However, she was much stricter with Song Fang. At the very least, Song Fang had to learn the elementary school material well and thoroughly.
"I'm almost finished writing," Song Fang shook her head, shook Song Lili's hand off, and answered with a pout.
"Sister, why don't you go to school every day? I don't want to go either." She was actually still scared.
“Your sister knows how to do it, so she doesn’t need to go. You don’t, so you have to go every day.”
Song Lili knew that Song Fang was reluctant to go to school because she was afraid, but she didn't intend to indulge her.
For someone like Song Fang, interacting with others is always better than being alone at home with no one to talk to or play with; otherwise, she'll become increasingly withdrawn.
Song Lili didn't want her younger sister to become like that in the future; a withdrawn little beauty doesn't sound good either.
Therefore, she always pretended not to see Song Fang's desire not to go to school.
Song Yongren and Song Jianshe also stood by and watched, without offering any support to Song Fang.
So, Song Fang didn't get the answer she wanted, and with a pout and an unhappy expression, she finished her homework.
Then, in a huff, she ignored her older sister, older brother, and uncle, packed up her books and notebooks, and went to sleep.
The remaining three people couldn't help but exchange a glance and burst out laughing.
This little girl has developed a temper; she's even learned to ignore people.
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