"Okay," the captain said.
"No way! She did it! Arrest her!" Aunt cried and wailed.
"We can't let her go! She did it! She's a thief!"
"Aren't you here to catch bad guys? She's beaten us up like this, and you're still not doing anything?"
"you……"
...
Seeing that Su Ruobai was about to leave, several women blocked his way.
Several hard-boiled eggs remained still around her.
"What are you doing..." The young policeman who was trying to stop them hadn't finished speaking.
People from the educated youth office arrived nearby.
"Who are Su Yougen and Su Youtian?" A group of people approached, holding documents and began to ask.
"Yes, it's me. What's wrong?" Su Yougen replied.
His aunt covered his mouth.
Su Youtian wisely kept quiet.
Once the people in the educated youth office saw the situation, they understood everything.
"You've already signed up for the rural outreach program and are about to depart. Come with us now and let's assemble." The man didn't waste any more words.
They were about to take the person away immediately.
"No, no, we have jobs, we have jobs." Grandma Su hugged her eldest grandson tightly.
“We’ve checked. Su Yougen and Su Youtian are both unemployed and meet the criteria for being sent to the countryside. So we’ll take them away.”
"Yes, yes, there's work at the machinery factory. We'll go today and complete the handover."
"Yes, I have a job, I can't."
The eldest uncle and aunt also held their baby tightly, refusing to let go.
“We didn’t register. We only have one child, so we don’t need to go…”
"We're not going..."
My third uncle and aunt also tried to stop them from taking their son away.
"I signed them up!" Su Ruobai said calmly, but it was like a thunderclap from the horizon.
The explosion terrified the Su family.
"You little bitch!" Grandma Su came over and was about to hit her.
Su Ruobai grabbed her with one hand and then pushed Grandma Su out.
Grandma Su stumbled back several steps and plopped down on the ground.
"I've sold my job, so you don't need to think about it anymore."
“I’ve already sold the house! You all made me go to the countryside in place of my cousin for the sake of work and the house, and you even wanted to marry me off to a mentally challenged man so you could get a dowry for your cousin to get married.”
"They even went to my house and stole all my things!"
"You're trying to force me to my death!"
"From now on, we'll go our separate ways, and have no connection whatsoever."
After Su Ruobai finished speaking, she followed the crowded people and squeezed onto the train.
"You brat, don't go! Leave the money behind!" Grandma Su was stunned.
What will happen to his two grandsons?
I was just about to stop them.
The people from the educated youth office wanted to arrest her two grandsons.
Her darling.
...
In the end, Grandma Su couldn't save her two precious children.
The group walked home dejectedly.
Open the door and go inside.
Continue walking into the house.
Suddenly I realized something was wrong.
The yard is full of vegetables!
Where's the water tank? Where's the bucket?
Where are her chickens and ducks?
Where is her jar of salted duck eggs? Where is her old jar of pickled vegetables?
Upon entering the room, I noticed the large and small eight-immortal tables were gone, as were the chairs.
There's nothing here!
Everything was gone except for the doors and windows.
Could it really be that the second son has returned...?
The old lady screamed in fright and collapsed.
When I woke up, I found that I couldn't move half of my body.
My mouth is watering...
...
A three-day, two-night train journey in a hard seat.
Su Ruobai felt a headache coming on.
After stuffing her luggage onto the luggage rack, Su Ruobai finally managed to sit down.
There was no way around it; the crowds were just too dense.
Fortunately, she had a window seat.
The windows can now be opened, and some people pass their luggage directly through the window.
A suitcase came in front of Su Ruobai and was taken by a girl of about eighteen or nineteen.
It was so heavy that it was forced to take a step back.
Once she recovered, she glared at Su Ruobai.
They lack common sense and don't know how to help.
A moment later, the person who handed over the luggage came in; it was a young man, around eighteen or nineteen years old.
The two sat opposite Su Ruobai.
"Comrade, are you also an educated youth?" After sitting on the bus for several hours, the girl with wide eyes was indeed bored and started to strike up a conversation with Su Ruobai.
"Hmm." Su Ruobai didn't want to talk to her.
She was using her consciousness to organize the vegetables she had dug up at the Su family's house.
After the apocalypse, many plants mutated. Although she had a wood-type spiritual root and was a planting expert, she didn't recognize many of the vegetables.
We need to understand it again.
Fortunately, she bought a lot of agricultural books.
She also looted a flock of chickens and several ducks from the Su family's home.
The big yellow dog was also put inside.
She had just used her consciousness to feed these new residents some spiritual spring water.
It calmed their anxiety caused by the sudden change in space.
They then made several wooden fences and locked them up separately.
That big yellow dog is the problem. Perhaps it's because it's in a new environment, but it doesn't seem anxious at all; it's quite excited.
They dug holes everywhere.
She was trying to tie it up with a rope.
As a result, this person started making conversation.
Su Ruobai frowned, worried that things were being delayed.
"Where are you going? Is it Lian'gang City?" The little girl asked excitedly, her eyes sparkling.
"No." Finally, the dog was leashed.
This dog doesn't look like it's an adult yet.
Very cheeky.
"Oh, where are you going?" the curious child continued to ask.
"Northeast." Su Ruobai didn't specify where.
"The Northeast, ah, that's not a good place..." the little girl muttered.
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