1955. Chapter 1955 In-laws Meeting 1



Chapter 1955 In-laws Meeting 1

It was already seven o'clock in the evening when Feng Qingyun and Li Jiaoyang returned to the Lu family.

As soon as I entered the room, I saw Lu Jiang sitting on a single sofa with his arms and legs stretched out, reading a newspaper. He was wearing a half-worn military uniform. Perhaps because he had not been on the battlefield for many years and he was old, he looked sharp and reserved, with an aura of majesty without even getting angry. Feng Qingxue was sitting on the armrest of the sofa, with one hand on his shoulder, reading the newspaper in his hand together. Grandma Ye and the child were gone.

Taking in this heartwarming scene, Feng Qingyun blinked in surprise, "Brother-in-law is back?"

"Yes." Lu Jiang nodded to her and Li Jiaoyang, pointing to the love seat next to them, "Sit down and tell me and your sister everything that happened to you with the political commissar of the art troupe."

He had just heard his wife talk about this when he got home, but he had a lot more to think about.

"Don't mention it. That Captain Li is totally out of his mind!" Feng Qingyun pulled her boyfriend to sit down. She picked up the teapot on the coffee table, poured the half-warm scented tea into a glass, drank the whole cup, and then told her sister and brother-in-law about the slap she had given Captain Li, including what Political Commissar Liu and Captain Li had said.

After explaining all this in a rambling way, Feng Qingyun's voice was still full of anger, "I joined the army when I was twelve years old, and stayed in the art troupe before going abroad. I have never seen this Director Li. Where did she come from? Why does she have so many opinions about me? Look at her eyes, it's like she wants to eat me alive."

Feng Qingxue raised her eyebrows, but did not say that her sister was wrong. Instead, she said, "When you went to the art troupe, I asked someone about it, and I roughly understood why Director Li hated you."

"What's the reason? Did you suffer from a beautiful lesbian before? So you hate beautiful women."

Feng Qingyun, who prided herself on being a beauty, didn't hear her sister's answer for a long time. She couldn't help but open her eyes wide, which were as round as a large black jade bead collected by Feng Qingxue, "Sister, was I right?"

Feng Qingxue spread her hands.

This Captain Li was a star of the Capital Military Region Art Troupe in its early days. The country had not yet been founded at that time. Compared with Captain Bai, Captain Li was lucky. She married a promising cadre early on and her work went smoothly. Before Feng Qingyun joined the army, Captain Li was still working on the front line, wearing a braid, curls, lipstick, and high heels, and was very fashionable.

Feng Qingyun said she had never seen her before. That was because she first joined the army in the border defense force and was later transferred to the Capital Military Region. By the time she arrived at the Capital Military Region, Captain Li had been replaced by a newcomer a long time ago.

The first person to replace her as the soloist was none other than Bai Xue.

Captain Li's work was not going well, and her marriage was also bumpy. When the revolution just started, her cadre husband divorced her, saying that she had ideological problems and kept wearing clothes like bras and cheongsams, and was not wholeheartedly involved in the revolution. He transferred her from the Capital Art Troupe and married her a young and beautiful art soldier.

A few years ago, Captain Bai was transferred to the Capital Orchestra, which was a promotion in name only but a demotion in reality. I don't know who thought of Captain Li and transferred her to be the director of the art troupe. She has always been famous for her harsh treatment of art soldiers.

Feng Qingyun interrupted when she heard this: "Hard treatment? It's discrimination, right? She didn't say anything about other art soldiers who had their hair permed, wore skirts, and put on lipstick, but she kept staring at me who had just returned to China and hadn't officially resumed work. If that's not discrimination, what is it?"

(End of this chapter)


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