Luo Qiao looked at Luo Haotian, whose forehead was still covered with sweat: "Dad, I'm leaving now. Wait a minute and let Lu Yichen take you back."
Lu Yichen took the platform ticket and sent the person on the train. After settling them down, he got off the train and watched the train slowly start and drive out of the platform. Only when he could no longer see the train did he turn around and leave the station.
Luo Qiao bought a sleeper ticket. The three berths opposite her were already occupied, and the upper berth on her side was also occupied. Only the middle berth was empty.
Luo Qiao casually took out a medical book from her bag and started reading. There was a pregnant woman lying on the bunk opposite her. She looked strange and was always afraid of anything as long as there were people walking in the carriage.
After a few times, it's hard not to notice.
This went on until almost dinner time, when a man came over with three girls, bringing food to the pregnant woman on the lower bunk opposite.
Then the man lowered his voice and said, "Don't be afraid, Qiao Lian. My daughter and I are in the next car. Just lie down and relax. We will be at my second sister's place tomorrow afternoon. We are here to attend the wedding of my eldest nephew. No one will notice us."
Although the words were spoken in a low voice, Luo Qiao heard them clearly. Looking at the situation, there was nothing unclear. This was the reappearance of the over-birth guerrillas.
The woman whispered, "Take them away quickly, otherwise people will notice it."
The two girls called the pregnant woman "Auntie". Luo Qiao thought that the couple were really cunning. They were afraid of being reported, so they asked their two daughters to call them uncle and aunt.
This time it went very smoothly. Three days later, Luo Qiao got off the car and went to buy everything that her elder brother would need for his wedding. She bought both a refrigerator and a TV. One was considered a preparation from the family, and the other was a gift from her as his younger sister.
The next day, I asked the manufacturer to deliver it to the station and checked it in together.
Then she took three trucks and brought the things Luo Haotian had prepared for her comrade Wang Changjun to his hometown. She had called Wang Changjun yesterday and told him that she would come over today.
After entering the village, just as I was about to ask, I heard a little boy ask, "Are you Sister Luo Qiao?"
Luo Qiao smiled and replied: "Yes, I am Luo Qiao, and your father is Wang Changjun."
Luo Qiao took out a handful of candies from her bag and gave two to each of the children who followed her. She looked at the little boy and asked, "What's your name?"
The little boy took the candy and thanked him politely, then replied: "My name is Wang Chaozhou. It was given to me by my father."
Luo Qiao followed the people towards the village. Along the way, people asked Wang Chaozhou about Luo Qiao's background. When they arrived at Wang Changjun's house, Wang Changjun and his wife heard their youngest son's cry and hurried out of the yard.
Luo Qiao smiled and greeted, "Hello, Uncle Wang, hello, Auntie. I am Luo Qiao, Luo Haotian's daughter. I have spoken to you on the phone several times before."
Wang Changjun said with a smile: "Come in and sit down. I never thought that the daughter of the Haotian family is so beautiful. This is your aunt Liu Jing."
Luo Qiao smiled and exchanged a few more words with Liu Jing before handing over the things she had brought: "My father asked me to bring these here. They are all specialties from Beijing."
Liu Jing smiled and said, "Your father is so polite."
Luo Qiao smiled and said, "There aren't many things, so I'll ask everyone to try them. Everyone is welcome to visit Jing City in the future."
After the greetings, Wang Changjun took Luo Qiao to see the harvested tea. The quality was good and they were all this year's new tea. The two of them quickly completed the handover. Luo Qiao asked him to help deliver the goods to the roadside six miles away, and a car would come to pick her up.
So Wang Changjun asked the villagers to help pack the things and load them onto the ox carts. It took three ox carts to load them. Luo Qiao readily paid each family according to the registration book.
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Wang Changjun asked his son to watch here and not allow anyone to approach the car. Liu Jing insisted on taking Luo Qiao home for lunch and brought her a lot of local specialties before sending Luo Qiao away.
Luo Qiao and Wang Changjun also agreed to pay according to the quality and weight of the tea. Originally, Wang Changjun didn't want to accept the money, after all, it was just a matter of lending a hand, and the girl was a comrade-in-arms' daughter. But Luo Qiao said that if he didn't accept the money, she would be embarrassed to come again.
(End of this chapter)