It's so simple, I'd give it a thumbs up!
"You've thought this through! When did this happen? How come I didn't know?"
"Ha ha!"
Tan Yajun ran a few steps quickly and cheerfully to look at the stalls in front of her.
Liu Erhong whispered,
"It's all thanks to you. Sister Yajun was able to make the dolls that the village encouraged us to make right away. She's very meticulous and her stitches are tight. All of her dolls are up to standard. The village chief's wife gave her the highest grade, and she got paid much more than others."
When she came back that day, she cried, saying she had finally made it through and that she could eat and stay warm on her own.
They hadn't told Liu Erhong about Tan Yajun's past in detail, but she knew very well that she had irresponsible parents who wanted to make money off their daughter.
Having lived together for so long, she had witnessed Tan Yajun's frugality, exhaustion, and the pain she endured in the quiet of the night.
She kept everything bottled up inside until this moment, when she finally let herself go completely.
Simple and silent, the educated youth who went to the countryside relied on work points for food, just like the villagers. If they had help from their families, that would be great. But several of them, like Tan Yajun, were not favored by their families. Not only did their families not provide assistance, they wished they could save their grain and mail it back home.
In times when you truly have to rely on yourself, finding another way to earn income besides work points means having a glimmer of hope while you're barely surviving. You can earn money to buy food, groceries, and daily necessities.
Those few eggs under the chicken's rear end, maybe if I grit my teeth, I could bear to eat one to satisfy my craving.
"Oh, right,"
Liu Erhong glanced at Tan Yajun, who was intently looking at something in front of her, and suddenly remembered something.
"Liu Jiefang came a couple of days ago. He wants to date Sister Yajun."
"What?"
For a moment, my simple mind went blank. Liu Jiefang, this person, is also a tragic figure. From the moment he appeared, he was either harmed by his mother or his younger brother, and in the end, his father even kicked him while he was down.
After that, he seemed to disappear again, like an invisible man, with little to no attention paid to him.
"Isn't he a tractor driver?"
"Yes, I don't know what happened before, but for the past six months, he has been bringing us firewood every day. He probably doesn't want people to gossip, so he always brings it at night. If we hadn't gone out one time, we wouldn't have found out."
"Uh, about what happened before,"
I don't know how to put it simply. To say that he was always being used and framed by his family, he's definitely a fool.
"So, what's your opinion, Sister Ya Jun?"
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