what happens?
The ticket gate was surrounded by people, and the sharp, piercing whistles made their eardrums hurt.
The entire group was stuck halfway, and more and more people gathered. A group of people wearing red armbands quickly surrounded and overtook them from all directions.
For a moment, the scene was chaotic.
The people waiting to have their tickets checked behind them shouted loudly to vent their dissatisfaction.
If the train is delayed, who is responsible?
The people behind gathered at the front demanding an explanation.
After saying something, the baby-faced man with round-framed glasses, who was at the head of the group, walked out with a smile and explained, "Don't be afraid, everyone please line up in an orderly manner. Passengers who need to have their tickets checked, please go over there."
"Brother, what's going on?"
Zhou Yunshi offered the man a cigarette, but he waved his hand and said, "Hey! What else could it be? Catching people who have more children than allowed."
Sun Lifang felt a chill in her heart, but her view of what was ahead was completely blocked.
All that could be heard was the baby-faced leader's voice:
"She already has two daughters and wants to have another one, she's already seven months pregnant! Damn it, she's just looking for trouble!"
The crowd erupted in chaos—
"What a disaster! They should be fully developed by seven months!"
"She deserved it for breaking the law; she knows the law and breaks it! She doesn't deserve any sympathy!"
"Anyway, it's her who got taken for an abortion, not you, so what does it have to do with us? Let's go, let's not worry about it!"
"......"
Soon, the onlookers gradually dispersed and moved to another channel for ticket checking.
Zhou Yunshi walked to her side and said in a low voice, "Follow him, Xiao Zeng has already gotten on the bus."
Grandma Sun was with Xiao Zeng. The grandmother took her granddaughter to her son's city and successfully crossed the line.
The crying and commotion ahead blocked the road.
The woman knelt on the ground, her hair a mess like a bird's nest, her floral sleeves torn in half, rolling on the ground and wailing.
"My baby is already seven months old, please, I'll pay, I promise I'll pay!"
Judging from these words, it seems that she already knows she is carrying a boy.
The man in the red armband stepped forward, his expression indifferent, and coldly rebuked, "Having a second child with a rural household registration is already a benefit given by the government! People in the city can only have one child, why don't you listen to the government?"
The woman looked terrified and retreated backward using both her hands and feet.
The group looked at each other, then surrounded the enemy. Suddenly, a piercing scream rang out.
"Ahhhhhh! This crazy woman bit me!"
Snap!
"Beat them!"
The red-armband-wearing men showed no mercy, raining down punches on the woman's shoulders and head.
Suddenly, a young woman wearing a red armband rushed out from the crowd and pleaded, "Stop hitting her! This is my sister, please give me some face."
Then, she squatted down and tried to persuade the woman.
The madwoman seemed oblivious to pain, curled up in a ball without covering her head, blood seeping from the corner of her mouth, and stammered, "Cousin, you...you broke your promise, you clearly said..."
"When did we agree on this? Don't frame me!" The young woman straightened up gracefully and said righteously, "Do you think I'm the kind of person who only cares about money?"
Um?
Do people who would sacrifice their own family for the greater good really exist?
Just as Sun Lifang paused, the pregnant woman brushed her hair aside, wiped away her tears, revealing a haggard and miserable appearance. She looked up at me in a hoarse voice and asked, "Then tell me, what do you mean by helping me?"
It's no use saying anything now; no one will believe her.
Her husband is still out of town, so she has to rely on herself for now.
The pregnant woman was arrested alone at the train station. Sun Lifang noticed that she was very thin and looked to weigh less than 90 pounds.
In order to pass the checkpoint, I deliberately wore thick clothes, and even though it was so hot, I was covered in sweat.
Her body was wrapped up tightly, and if no one pointed it out, you really couldn't tell she was seven months pregnant.
Wait, seven months?
In rural areas, if someone gets pregnant secretly, why wait until they're seven months pregnant to catch them?
Something's fishy going on.
From this perspective, at least half of what the pregnant woman said is true.
"I'll pay, I really will pay. I'll write you an IOU and pay the social support fee." The pregnant woman didn't argue; she just lay there begging for mercy.
They were humble and polite, and willing to pay the fine for having more children than allowed.
People came and went on the street, and the passersby, who were already used to it, only glanced at her before hurrying on their way.
She could only place her hopes on herself.
The people wearing red armbands looked at each other, somewhat hesitant.
"no!"
The woman called "cousin" suddenly changed her expression and said righteously, "We're working for the government. Where do you put the government?"
After he finished speaking, the group of people wearing red armbands surrounded him again.
The pregnant woman looked at her cousin and asked softly, "Can you guarantee that you won't have to ask me for help one day?" Leave a way out for others, so you can meet again in the future.
He paused, then changed his tone, "You took my money, and I have proof! How about we both compromise? I'm willing to pay the fine, just let me off the hook!"
The woman, once she calmed down, spoke words that struck at the heart of the matter.
"Besides, I'm not the only one like this, so why single me out?"
Sun Lifang understood.
To put it bluntly, this is a chain of interests. People pay money to have children, but where do the fines paid end up?
The family planning team even hopes you will have more children.
Is policy more important, or is the money in your hands more important?
Everyone knows that this girl has been tricked by her cousin.
With the country cracking down on births exceeding the permitted number, a child would never be able to stay until seven months old without proper ventilation.
What's more, by sheer coincidence, they were caught by the family planning team right at the ticket gate.
Who would believe there's nothing fishy going on?
Clearly, the pregnant woman's cousin was "profiting from both sides."
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