Chapter 1951 Going to the Commune to Buy Things 4



"You are framing me, suppressing me, and bullying me!"

Normally, the people from the Lanzi Brigade were not very eloquent, but now, each of them was like the best debater, trying their best to defend Li Jinfeng.

In the past two years, Li Jinfeng went to the commune to attend meetings, learn ideas, policies, and quotations, and taught them to them when she came back, using different forms, fully taking into account the fact that they had never been to school, were illiterate, and had a low level of cultural education.

When others talk about these things, it's like reciting scriptures, boring.

But when Li Jinfeng tells it, it’s different. It’s interesting to listen to.

Almost everyone in the brigade could recite some quotations. When someone from above came to check, even the children would say a few words. Because of this, their brigade received a lot of praise.

Whenever the commune distributes welfare benefits, their brigade is the first to be considered.

So everyone remembers Li Jinfeng's kindness and is willing to stand up for her.

Chen Mo didn't embarrass Li Jinfeng, but instead provoked the anger of the team members. She broke out in a cold sweat and was about to think of a way to escape when someone said, "Let her get off. She doesn't deserve to ride in our ox cart."

"That's right, she doesn't deserve it, get her out!"

Chen Mo was really driven off the ox cart. No matter what she said or what she did, those people refused to take her with them.

Finally, it was Captain Hong who came over with a donkey cart from behind. Seeing her alone on the road, he kindly let her get on the donkey cart of the brigade cadres.

As soon as he got on the donkey cart, Chen Mo started complaining about everything.

She didn't dare to say anything about the villagers, so she said Li Jinfeng.

What a special treatment Li Jinfeng got, instigating others to bully an educated youth like her.

He also asked Captain Hong to give Li Jinfeng a good scolding.

After hearing what Chen Mo said, Captain Hong was so angry that his mouth almost twisted.

Their brigade is different from other brigades. They don't criticize people. If there is any problem, he will directly take charge and solve it.

Even if someone in the team was committing adultery, he would send that person to the commune farm for labor reform, and would never let the team members criticize them.

So the people in the team are not keen on those things.

Even when Liu Yueying's family failed to cheat Li Jinfeng's family, they never thought of criticizing Li Jinfeng, because this would never work in the Lanzi Brigade.

"Chen Zhiqing, the country sent you here to help with construction and farming for our brigade, not to bully our team members. If you think I'm not doing a good job as the brigade leader, you can go to the commune revolutionary committee or the county revolutionary committee and complain about me. There's no need to keep nagging here."

Captain Hong is a straight white guy.

I say what I think, and I hate those who do things behind people's backs.

In addition, Chen Mo was talking about Li Jinfeng, and the brigade relied on her to promote ideas and policies, so Captain Hong hated her even more.

He now really wanted to send Chen Mo away.

No wonder Comrade Li asked her to investigate the character of the educated youths before deciding whether to arrange them to be teachers in the brigade primary school.

People like Chen Zhiqing must be eliminated!!!

If such a person joins the teaching team, won't he corrupt all the good and well-behaved children in his team?

If this is true, then wouldn’t he, as the team leader, be guilty of a serious crime?

The more he thought about it, the angrier he became, and he took a few more puffs of the pipe in his hand.

Chen Mo was scolded so hard that he didn't dare to breathe. He suddenly felt that this team leader and Li Jinfeng were in cahoots.

Chen Mo automatically ignored the female comrades who spoke for Li Jinfeng, and only remembered the male comrades who spoke for her.

I was complaining in my heart: Humph, she said she was a good thing, but with so many men speaking for her, there must be something she can't tell anyone.

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