Cheng Chao and Regiment Commander Lin were both a little anxious.
"What should we do? There aren't many literate women in the family compound. Why don't you go and help out?"
A simple, terrified wave of his hand.
"Then let's forget about it. This kind of thing is best left to professionals."
"We made a mistake. There are hardly any schools still open. Where are we going to find teachers at this time?"
It immediately reminded me of novels from that era.
"With their current knowledge base, those capable of teaching children aren't just the teachers themselves, but also those in between—high school students, or..."
"Sent-down youth?"
Cheng Chao's eyes lit up.
“Yes, there are also educated youth. Isn’t Lin Dongfang an educated youth? I’ll go ask Qinghuai. If it’s possible, I’ll do it as soon as possible so as not to waste time.”
"Need not,"
Qin Qinghuai also came over.
"Qin Yi has already gone there. If all goes well, he should be back today or tomorrow."
Cheng Chao was stunned for a moment, while Commander Lin burst out laughing.
"You know, Political Commissar, you're really thoughtful."
"Really? How did you come up with that idea?"
Qin Qinghuai washed his hands and sat down.
"I happened to run into them a couple of days ago. The teacher was so angry with the kids that his beard was about to fly off. Then Xiao Rui and Xiao An happened to be there. It was their first day off. They went to pick up the kids, and when they stood there, they scared the kids so much that they didn't dare to move."
When we got back, Xiao An told me that the teacher couldn't keep the kids in line and needed to be replaced, otherwise the kids would all imitate him and the class would be ruined.
I visited a few more times afterward. Those teachers, tormented and suppressed over the years, had lost their initial edge and courage. Even in class, they were extremely cautious, afraid that any word they uttered would be seized upon. Especially since, unsurprisingly, behind every unruly child, there's usually an even more formidable parent. It's understandable that they didn't want to cause trouble.
"Oh, right,"
Speaking of this, Jian Dan also remembered...
“If you have a wife or an old lady who is unreasonable, especially one who spoils the children, you should be careful. They say one bad apple spoils the whole bunch, and these kinds of people are potential dangers.”
The men looked at each other.
Is it that serious?
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