Chapter 501 The Life of a Cannon Fodder in the 1960s (15)



Tang Baozhu arrived at the brigade headquarters with the others looking nervous, though she was just pretending.

In the square of the brigade headquarters, apart from the dozen or so educated youth who had arrived, there were only a few people from the villages. They were all squatting there, and no one knew whether they would be going to work or not.

The two groups were clearly separated, one on one side and the other on the other, and they never approached each other.

But the way they looked at the women here was particularly repulsive.

Tang Baozhu and Ji Fanghua, in particular, attracted the most attention. After all, they had just arrived in the countryside and were all fair-skinned and plump. Although they were not plump at all, they looked much better than the others.

All the other female educated youth had been here for several years and had already developed ways to protect themselves, so they deliberately made their faces rough and unremarkable, looking several years older than their actual age.

They've made a huge sacrifice to protect themselves, since no girl doesn't love beauty, yet they insist on making themselves look sloppy every day.

Tang Baozhu felt the gaze upon her, but she wasn't afraid. She simply followed the gaze back, wanting to see who dared to look at her with that kind of look.

They were practically courting death; those lewd, filthy eyes...

The men opposite probably didn't expect that one of the new educated youth would be so bold, not afraid of being looked at at all, and even daring to look directly at them.

This only piqued their interest further. They kept glancing at Tang Baozhu and chuckling incessantly, displaying the most lewd and shameless behavior imaginable.

Tang Baozhu glanced at the group of men in their twenties, thirties, and forties—just ordinary farmers, not good-looking at all—and then lowered her head.

Worried that continuing to watch would hurt her eyes, she decided to send a puppet to deal with those men tonight, as she already remembered them and was ready to take revenge without delay.

Losing an arm or a leg shouldn't be considered a particularly serious injury, considering I didn't take their lives, which is already quite merciful.

The group waited for almost an hour by the square of the brigade headquarters, but did not hear any movement. More and more people gathered there, but no one could make a decision.

At this moment, Tang Baozhu felt that she had been a bit too harsh. If she could have kept one or two capable people in charge, she wouldn't have to worry about the farm work.

After all, this grain had to be handed over to the government. If it remained in the fields unattended, it would definitely affect the harvest, which was her fault.

However, she didn't regret it. She hadn't avenged the little girl from her past life yet, and she hadn't seen that person. But she believed that one day he would appear.

I just wonder where that scoundrel is hiding now?

If we can find him quickly, we can deal with him swiftly and decisively, instead of keeping him on our minds and feeling uneasy.

It's also because the little girl only wanted to live a peaceful life in her previous life, and she wasn't very brave, so she wasn't familiar with the people in the village. She only knew that they were people from the village, but she didn't know which one they were.

This makes it difficult for him to find that person now, since he only knows what he looks like and nothing else. If he doesn't come out, how can she find him?

"Sister Ye, are we just going to wait here forever? The sun is getting higher and higher, and no one is coming to call us to work. Can we go back?"

“I don’t know either, because this is the first time something like this has happened. None of the villagers have left. I’m worried that if we leave, they will use this as leverage against us. Oh well, compared to the hardship of working, just standing here in the sun is not tiring at all.”

After Ye Li finished speaking, she went to the side and talked with Tang Jianjun for a while. The two of them felt that they should not leave. This village was not friendly to educated youth to begin with. If they found fault with someone and deducted work points, it would be terrible.

Tang Baozhu didn't care. Although the weather was quite hot, she had ice crystals. She put one in her pocket, and instantly her whole body felt incredibly cool, and she couldn't feel the summer heat at all.

If the people in the opposite village hadn't been so obviously malicious, she probably wouldn't have had any objections to continuing to stay here.

But feeling the gazes of those people opposite, it seemed as if the women sent to the countryside were all people they could sell by weight, and they were all eyeing them.

Seeing this only fueled her anger, and when no one was looking, she used her divine sense to wrap a Heavenly Thunder Talisman and headed over there.

However, this Heavenly Thunder Talisman is much less effective than the one from a few days ago. After all, killing so many people at once would definitely cause panic.

Besides, what's the point of killing someone with a single blow? It's definitely better to take it slow and use a gentle approach.

As soon as the Heavenly Thunder Talisman was thrown, a strong wind suddenly swept through the previously clear and sunny sky, and soon a large dark cloud gathered directly above the square.

Just when everyone thought it was going to rain and was preparing to go back, the sky suddenly seemed to explode with thunder, and a bolt of lightning struck directly down from above.

The educated youth were originally preparing to leave, since they didn't have to work and it was going to rain soon, so staying here would only mean getting soaked.

But before they could leave, they witnessed a scene they would never forget: lightning from the sky struck those on the ground who had poor eyesight from the start.

The blow made those people tremble all over, and after a few tremors, they passed out.

After the approval was completed, the sky cleared up instantly, and the dark clouds that had gathered together disappeared.

It was bright and sunny again.

The other educated youths instinctively stared at Baozhu, their eyes filled with shock and questioning, perhaps asking her if those people had been too presumptuous towards her.

At this moment, the way they looked at Baozhu, in addition to their initial admiration, also carried a sense of fear.

After all, they felt that if they accidentally offended Baozhu one day and were thus resented by her, their fate would probably be similar.

Just thinking about it is terrifying.

Tang Baozhu was aware of the changes in their gazes, but she simply didn't care. When things were peaceful, she could pretend to be ordinary and get along well with everyone, but if things didn't go well, she wouldn't force herself to fit in.

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