In December of the same year, the third committee meeting was held in Beijing.
This is a meeting of great significance in China's history.
It was also at this meeting that the organization made the new decision to implement reform and opening up, and from then on China embarked on a new journey.
Tian Cai was still immersed in research at this time. Her new drug achieved remarkable results after more than a month of trial. The patients who had mild symptoms in the trial had completely recovered, and there was no abnormality in their physical indicators even when examined using Western medical methods.
Several other patients with more severe symptoms also showed significant improvement and were officially diagnosed with mild symptoms.
Although there was some delay due to the report letter, overall the drug trial was relatively successful.
Therefore, the second batch of drug testers were quickly in place and began the second and even third drug tests. Tian Cai no longer cared about the follow-up investigation into the report letter.
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Beijing University of Foreign Languages.
An ordinary instructor's office.
There are four desks in the office. The teachers at the other three desks are busy with their own work. A small test has just been conducted, and the teachers who are grading the test papers are flipping through the pages loudly.
Only at the table in the corner, there was a person sitting there, staring blankly at his hands.
The three teachers who were grading the test papers occasionally looked up at her, wanting to ask her if she had encountered anything that made her so worried recently.
But the other party always had a cold face and ignored her when she spoke to him.
After hitting a snag several times, other people in the office stopped boring themselves and subconsciously avoided topics related to her.
Until a group of people in green military uniforms suddenly stood in front of her and said in a voice that was so cold that it was flat:
"Comrade Wu Deying, please come with us."
Ignoring the surprised looks of the people around him, Wu Deying instead felt a sense of relief as if his life had finally come to an end. This day had finally come.
Ever since she saw the report about Tian Cai in the Masses Daily, Wu Deying knew that this day would come sooner or later.
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That morning, Tian Cai was wearing a thick cotton jacket and clearing the snow near the dormitory. It had snowed all night last night, and the snow inside and outside the yard was very deep. When you stepped on it, the entire sole of your foot would disappear.
She got up early, so after washing her face, she took a broom and started cleaning up, at least to make a way out.
It was also at this time that people from the military came to find Tian Cai, and the person who wrote the letter of accusation was arrested.
Tian Cai guessed many people, but never expected it to be Wu Deying.
The two of them didn't have much interaction when they were in Kaoshan Village. Even when Tian Cai went to the cowshed, he rarely spoke to Wu Deying.
The only time they met was when she was diagnosed with pregnancy.
So Tian Cai didn't think she would have such great malice towards him, it was simply incomprehensible.
After thinking about it, she put away the broom and went to the place where Wu Deying was imprisoned with the visitor. She wanted to ask her why.
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Wu Deying has been locked up for three days.
Apart from the interrogation on the first day, someone occasionally came to bring her food for the next two days, and no one spoke to her after that.
Wu Deying had a strange feeling at this time. She wondered if Changming had already known that she had been arrested. He would definitely be very surprised, right?
Yue Changming, who was being talked about by her, still hadn't recovered at this time.
What does it mean that Wu Deying is suspected of slandering military cadres and causing adverse effects?
When did she slander military cadres? And why did she slander military cadres, and which cadres did she slander?
Even Yue Changming, who slept in the same bed with her every day, couldn't figure it out, let alone the teachers in the office.
When he figured out what was going on, his first reaction was that there was something wrong. How was that possible?
Some time ago, Tian Cai was posted with a big-character poster. Yue Changming once lamented to Aying that she was a good girl and no one knew who she had offended, so she was framed like this. Aying nodded in agreement at the time. How could this matter be related to her?
However, the two were not allowed to meet each other, and Yue Changming had a lot of questions but could not find anyone to answer them.
I can only run around for this matter, trying to find some evidence that Wu Deying was wrongly accused.
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When Tian Cai saw the person, he almost didn't recognize him.
This old and dejected looking person is hard to match the arrogant and pretentious middle-aged woman in my memory.
Although Wu Deying is not young anymore, thanks to her previous comfortable and affluent life, she looks much younger than her peers. Even though she looked a little shabby during her time in the cowshed, she didn't look that old.
Tian Cai's question was suddenly blocked in his mouth, "You are--"
Wu Deying was originally staring blankly at the void in front of him, but he turned around when he heard the voice.
The Tian Cai in front of him looked no different from when he was in Kaoshan Village a few years ago. It seemed as if his eyes could never see the pain of others.
"Why, you seem surprised to see me like this?"
Wu Deying's voice was faint and hoarse.
She lowered her head slightly, making it impossible to see the expression on her face.
Tian Cai had seen her before at the Military General Hospital, but only from the side. She didn't notice anything wrong at the time, and only recognized her from her figure and profile. But now, she took advantage of the still bright light to look at her carefully.
Wu Deying had many brown spots near his cheekbones, which gathered together in large patches, making his face look dark and old.
Before Tian Cai could speak, she raised the corner of her lips with a hint of sarcasm, "Why should you be surprised? Isn't this all thanks to you?"
Tian Cai was completely confused.
She waved to the little soldier who was ready to rush over to protect her at any time, took two steps forward and entered the room. She also wanted to know what the grudge between her and Wu Deying was.
The young soldier had no choice but to retreat and stand guard outside the door, with his ears perked up, listening carefully to the movements inside the house. If anything unexpected happened to Tian Cai, he would rush in immediately.
Another person standing nearby pushed Yue Changming back again and said in a low voice, "Comrade Yue, please cooperate. It's already a special concession for me to let you watch from here. Don't be too unreasonable."
Yue Changming had no choice but to step back a little and look inside through the tiny gap in the window.
"It's all because of you that I lost my child!"
Several young soldiers guarding outside: "!!!"
You are so bold.
If they hadn't already investigated what happened, they would probably have believed it.
The door had poor sound insulation. When they quieted down, they could clearly hear the conversation between the two people inside.
"...How dare you say that? Do you think you're the only one who knows how the child died?"
"What do you mean?"
Wu Deying's eyes flickered, but he still remained stubborn.
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