Chapter Forty-Three: Obligatory Labor



Coincidentally, the people on duty nearby ran back to the headquarters to clean up, leaving no one to guard that intersection.

When the little train came out after rounding a bend, the children were dumbfounded.

Chen Weimin was the youngest and ran slowly, and as a result, he accidentally fell onto the railway tracks.

The train roared past, crushing one of the child's legs and one of his arms.

Fortunately, someone passing by saw it, quickly stopped the little train, and called for help to take the child to the hospital for emergency treatment.

Six-year-old Weimin survived, but was left with a disability.

"Don't worry, Xiaomin is quite resilient and multi-talented, he can do everything."

Putting everything else aside, just look at his writing skills; who in our area can compare?

In the future, they might actually do even better than us.

Seeing his friend Chen Weiguo sighing, Sheng Xiping quickly offered words of comfort.

What he said was true; later, Chen Weimin was recruited and became a worker in a large collective.

He even became the chairman of the trade union of a large collective enterprise and married a healthy and pretty wife.

Later, the collective went bankrupt, and he was transferred to Songlin TV Station as an editor, where he also published several books.

He's a well-known writer in the Forestry Bureau; he's no ordinary person.

Others might have thought, what's the use of being good with words these days? Can you really support a wife and kids with just a pen?

But seeing Chen Weiguo's dejected appearance, no one dared to say anything more.

“Yes, yes, Xiping is right. Xiaomin is smart and capable, he will definitely have a future.”

Chen Weiguo knew that his brothers were trying to comfort him, so he cheered up and continued working with them.

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