After Su Changqing and Xu Weihua were taken away by the Revolutionary Committee, they disappeared without a trace.
She was going to send Su Yi's family to jail, but Qin Xiangxiang was even more ruthless than her, directly cutting ties with Su Yi by taking the child with her.
Su Yi, that guy, truly deserves the title of the one who donated his entire family for the revolution, the one who made his parents die of anger. He was completely devoted to the Party.
When he entered during this extraordinary period, everyone thought he was doomed.
Unexpectedly, he was released after writing materials for ten days. Fortunately, he didn't know that he was the one who reported him.
So she quickly ran to Su Yi and flattered Qin Xiangxiang, making that good-for-nothing completely obedient.
The next step was to trick Su Yi into using his connections to find out where his son and daughter-in-law had been taken.
It would be best to change their names to prevent Qin Xiangxiang from using underhanded tactics to sabotage things.
The letter ended by instructing Su Qingci to stay in the countryside and not to think about returning to the city for the next few years.
The city is in chaos right now, so tell her not to worry about things at home. Protecting herself is the most important thing.
She has someone on Su Changqing and his wife's side; she'll send a letter if there's any news.
It must be said that after receiving the letter, Su Qingci's irritable heart calmed down a bit.
But things were only a little more stable; she knew that perfectly well.
She doesn't know where her parents are now, and there's nothing she can do.
But she knew that her parents' situation was far from as optimistic as her grandmother made it out to be.
She had heard many stories from this period before.
Know how miserable intellectuals and researchers were during this period.
Not to mention being bullied and insulted, if you go to a team or farm that is difficult to get along with, everyone will kick you when you're down. You have to work during the day and study and write self-criticisms at night. Being beaten, scolded, hungry and cold is a common occurrence.
Many intellectuals didn't make it back. Those who were lucky enough to do so were often riddled with illnesses.
It's no wonder that Li Yueniang was so angry that she wanted to kill Su Yi and Qin Xiangxiang's whole family.
Anyone would be just as ruthless.
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