Chapter 4 Even the God of Heaven can't help



Uncle Jiang's chopsticks fell to the ground with a clatter. He pointed at Chen Qiangwei with a trembling finger: "You, you, you unfilial daughter..."

Although the transfer form has been stamped, the work has been finalized.

However, based on the abilities of the couple and their previous relationship with her brother-in-law, it was easy to find a job for Chen Qiangwei in the workshop of the machinery factory, but it was not as comfortable as sitting in an office.

However, if you have already registered with the Youth League Office, even the Lord will be of no use.

The Youth League Office is mobilizing unemployed young people to go to the countryside. Not to mention if they have already signed up, even if they have not signed up and have only agreed verbally, it is a foregone conclusion.

When Chen Qiangwei thought of the lost space and countless supplies, her eyes turned red and tears dripped onto the dining table.

This wave of silent tears made Uncle Jiang's heart ache. "Oh my little ancestor, don't cry, please stop crying. Uncle will agree to anything you say."

This was the second time that Uncle Jiang saw Chen Qiangwei cry. Chen Qiangwei had been tough since she was young and she wouldn't cry even if her butt was broken into pieces.

The first time he cried was when his brother-in-law, Chen Qiangwei's father, passed away. At that time, Chen Qiangwei was just like now, with tears falling like rain, but without making any sound.

As for when his sister died, Vivi was only two years old and didn't understand anything.

Tears still hung on Chen Qiangwei's eyelashes. "Really? It's a deal?"

After saying that, he stretched out his little finger and made a pinky promise with Uncle Jiang that he would not change his mind for a hundred years.

Jiang Wenwen was deeply moved. She held Chen Qiangwei's hand and whispered softly, "Weiwei, stop messing around. Don't listen to the Youth League Office's propaganda about how great it is to go to the countryside. Think about the brothers and sisters in the neighborhood who have come back to visit their relatives."

Uncle Jiang's eyes lit up. "That's right. Those girls are only twenty years old. Standing next to your aunt, no one would doubt that they are sisters."

Aunt Jiang: …She grabbed Uncle Jiang’s ear and turned him 360 degrees.

"Hiss!" Uncle Jiang gasped in pain.

Aunt Jiang looked at Uncle Jiang with a smile, and Uncle Jiang didn't dare to say anything. Although Uncle Jiang was a rough man who had the final say outside, at home, Aunt Jiang had the final say on all matters, big or small.

Chen Qiangwei burst out laughing.

Aunt Jiang looked at Chen Qiangwei lovingly, "Weiwei, your uncle may be a rough man, but his words are true.

Going to the countryside isn't as fun as you think. What awaits you there is the scorching sun, endless farm work, and endless dirty and tiring work. Let's go to the Youth League Office tomorrow to see if we can get your name removed."

"Aunt, when I went to register today, I saw someone change their mind and try to withdraw their name. Not only did they fail, but they were also severely criticized by the Youth League Office. They almost went to his parents' workplace."

It was Comrade Chairman himself who called for going to the countryside. Not following the policy would be tantamount to going against the Chairman.

My aunt is the director of the Maoer Hutong Street Office and understands the seriousness of the matter better than Chen Qiangwei.

Otherwise, my aunt wouldn't have been under such tremendous pressure and delayed registering Jiang Wenwen.

Because she was born prematurely, Jiang Wenwen has been weak and sickly since childhood, and suffers from dust allergy. She has been a frequent visitor to hospitals and street clinics since childhood. She has been unemployed at home for two and a half years since graduation.

Chen Qiangwei and Jiang Wenwen were born in the same year. She is three months younger than Jiang Wenwen, but she is the only one left in Chen Qiangwei's family. It is not her turn to go to the countryside, unless she voluntarily does so.

My aunt had thought about letting Jiang Wenwen get married to avoid going to the countryside, but Jiang Wenwen was frail and sickly. Although her parents and brothers all had jobs, no one wanted to bring a Buddha statue home to worship.

You can't hit or scold me, and if you speak loudly you have to worry about being "loved" by your father-in-law and five brothers-in-law.

Years ago, the food factory's recruitment became Jiang Wenwen's only chance to avoid going to the countryside, but the original owner ruined this opportunity.

If Chen Qiangwei had not taken the initiative to go to the Youth League Office to petition to go to the countryside and showed the transfer certificate to the people there, the people from there might have already come to her house by now.

My eldest cousin suddenly interrupted: "You can't cancel your name, but you can change your location. Taking the initiative to go to the countryside will always help."

The cousin's words made Uncle Jiang and Aunt Jiang's eyes light up.

Inspired by their eldest cousin, Uncle Jiang and their eldest cousin took leave the next day and took Chen Jiahui to the Youth League Office to successfully change their location in the countryside.

Uncle Jiang meant to move to the suburbs of Beijing, closer to home so that it would be more convenient for them to take care of her, and Chen Qiangwei could go home every week to have a better meal.

However, the person in charge of the Youth League Office spread his hands and said that the suburbs were already packed with people and no more people could be squeezed in.

Finally, the location of the countryside was changed from the southernmost Qiong Province to the slightly closer Guangxi Province. My cousin had comrades in Guangxi Province who could take care of us.

In the first three days of going to the countryside, Chen Qiangwei focused all her energy on Koi Space.

She first drew water from the well in the yard and poured it into the dry well in the space. When the first bucket of water was poured in, there was no ripple.

A full bucket of water was poured into it, and it was gone in an instant, and the dry well remained dry.

Chen Qiangwei has no other advantages except one word: "stubborn"!

She fought with the broken well, and finally after the hemp rope was worn out and only a shallow layer of water remained in the well, there was finally a layer of shallow, turbid water in the dry well in the small broken space.

Chen Qiangwei was glad that she didn't live with Uncle Jiang and the others, otherwise she wouldn't know how to explain such an unscientific phenomenon as the well water disappearing.

With water, the land can grow things, and light is just around the corner.

Chen Qiangwei took the opportunity of going out for a stroll and added a lot of things to the space: hoe, shovel, wooden barrel, ladle, bamboo basket, vegetable seeds, etc.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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