If you end up with someone who can't work, they can't even support themselves and have to rely on the brigade for help.
No matter what, they came to the countryside; we can't just watch them starve to death.
They're really causing trouble for others without even realizing it.
Lu Youqian had a lot of complaints in his heart, but as the militia company commander, he couldn't just bring the people back and then ignore them.
The village chief is still waiting inside.
If they don't go in, they might think they didn't pick up the person properly.
"Hurry up and go inside to report for duty."
"There are no dormitories for educated youth in the village. If you go in late, you might not even be able to get a place to stay."
"They're all so skinny, like little chicks. I don't know what they can do. It's really worrying!"
As Lu Youqian spoke, he unloaded the cart, led the ox, and left.
Nowhere to stay?
Song Qinghe had a bad feeling; could she really be that unlucky?
She knew that when educated youth were sent to the countryside, there were generally three ways to arrange their accommodation.
One type is newly built educated youth settlements, which are simple housing built specifically for educated youth. They are generally large courtyards equipped with basic living facilities, similar to student dormitories.
Another option was to live in collective dormitories. The production team would vacate public housing, such as warehouses or vacant houses, and convert them into settlements for educated youth to live in.
The last option is to stay with farmers, eating and living alongside them, which facilitates learning life skills.
But no family wants to take in a stranger, even if there's a small subsidy.
However, subsidies are of little use to most people.
They prefer to live in some places.
Song Qinghe thought the same way: she had money, why should she suffer like this?
I came to the countryside wanting to relax and have a good life, not to have to deal with other people's attitudes.
That would definitely not be acceptable if we ended up having to depend on others for survival.
Song Qinghe decided almost immediately to go in and see what was going on.
Living in someone else's house is inconvenient at all.
If there's really no place to live in the village, she can just spend her own money to build one, right?
Even if that's too high-profile, you can always check if other stores sell it.
It doesn't matter if it's a little broken or old; if it really can't be fixed, I can pay for it myself later.
I was surprised to hear that they had come all this way to the countryside, yet they didn't even have a place to stay.
Wu You was even more unhappy, as she didn't feel any sense of belonging to this place.
In her view, their trip to the countryside was a voluntary act of helping out.
It's one thing for them not to be grateful, but why do they have to cause trouble for others?
"Chen Shili, I want to go back."
"There's no going back."
Chen Shili also looked frustrated, never expecting things to turn out this way.
I told her not to let Wu You mess around, but she insisted on coming anyway. What's the use of regretting it now?
Sun Cuiping and Li Dabao remained silent. They were both more realistic and knew that from the moment they received the notice to go to the countryside, they had no choice.
As they spoke, the group arrived at the village committee compound.
Village chief Lu Jinguang was squatting in the yard smoking welding fumes. When he saw them coming over, he banged his pipe against the wall twice, feeling like he was about to have a headache.
Good, good, good. I knew the higher-ups weren't so kind; they wouldn't side with Lu Family Village at all.
In other villages, everyone is born of their own parents; but in their village, everyone is raised by a stepmother.
After Song Qinghe entered, she didn't stand too close to the front, but rather stood at the back, silently observing them.
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