Chapter 589: Second Child 1
As soon as Cao Hui left, with the arrival of the supply truck, Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue received things and letters sent from their hometown.
There were so many things that it took more than ten soldiers to help deliver all the things to the family quarters and hand them over to Feng Qingxue.
In addition to 200 kilograms of coarse and fine grains, there were two sacks of various dried vegetables, three large bags of clothes, shoes and socks and daily necessities for Feng Qingxue and her son, two quilts, a blanket and a cover, and Xibao's swaddling blanket, some specialty products sent by Lu Jiang's comrades from various places, and high-priced goods such as candy, malted milk, milk powder, luncheon meat, canned food, and cotton, cloth, wool, clothes, shoes and socks that were specifically sent to Xibao by Cheng Baoguo and his wife, Zhao Anbang, Chen Xuenniang, Shen Feihong and his wife, etc., some of which were purchased with coupons and some were disposed of.
These things filled up most of the room. After seeing off the soldiers, Feng Qingxue opened the letters and read them with a smile. She was very touched. The letter stated who sent what, especially the things specifically for Xibao.
Looking at the date, it should have been sent shortly after I received the telegram.
There was a thick stack of letters, some written to him and Lu Jiang by Lu's father, some written to him by Wang Zhengguo, some written to him by Zhao Anbang, some written to him by his children, and some written to him by Chen Xuenniang and Wang Cuilan. It was estimated that after hearing that he was joining the army, Chen Xuenniang and Wang Cuilan specially wrote letters and bought some things to send together with the Lu family.
It was just as Feng Qingxue had expected.
Chen Xuenniang and Wang Cuilan both expressed their regret for not being able to see little Xibao in the letter, and urged her to take good care of Xibao and not let her starve. They also told her the good news that Zhou Yulan was pregnant, and said that Shen Feihong was so happy that he almost flew away, smiling from ear to ear the whole day, and had been transferred to a formal employee in the textile factory.
In the letter, Feng Qingyun told her sister to take good care of her eldest nephew, live a good life with her brother-in-law, and not to worry about her.
Seeing her sister say that she lived in her eldest uncle's house, and that her eldest uncle and aunt were especially good to her, and that her second uncle, third uncle, and aunt often visited her, Feng Qingxue felt guilty but also relieved. She felt guilty for not raising her sister and leaving her in the frontier out of selfish motives, and was moved by the kindness of Wang Zhengguo and Miao Fengqin. The actions of the two elders indeed solved a major issue that Feng Qingxue had been worrying about.
Lu Tianzhi and Guan Cheng wrote the letter together. They must have been in tears while writing. There were a few tear marks on the letter paper. There were no other words, just asking when they would bring Xibao home. They missed themselves and Xibao and missed them so much.
It is worth mentioning that Guan Cheng sent his own slingshot for Xibao to play with.
Feng Qingxue could almost see the pitiful appearance of the two brothers.
Lu Tianjun and Guan Cheng are older, calmer, more sensible and understanding. They both told Feng Qingxue not to worry about family matters, as the house was in perfect order, after all, there were three elders taking care of them.
Medical care was arranged, and Guan Cheng studied medicine in depth. Perhaps because he was young and eager to learn and indeed had talent, he was accepted as a closed disciple by an old Chinese doctor in the staff hospital after only two days of training. After learning about the situation in Wanglou Brigade, an old man named Li Huaili recommended his daughter Li Li, who had been devoted to gynecology and never married, to settle in Wanglou Brigade, without Wang Zhengguo worrying about anything.
Seeing this, Feng Qingxue was completely relieved about the medical problems of Wanglou Brigade. Before this, in addition to feeling guilty towards her family, she also felt sorry for her fellow villagers for not being able to stay at home and contribute to rural medical care.
(End of this chapter)