But we still had to wait for another hour. While Ying Han was waiting for the bus, snowflakes began to fall again.
At night, the lights on the platform were dim, and heavy snow fluttered down to the ground, cooling the temperature underground. Ying Han sat in the waiting area, shivering with cold. When she came out, she secretly left her dog-skin hat and gloves to her parents.
I want to go into the space, but I’m afraid of missing the bus.
Just at this time, someone was selling food with a basket.
Ying Han went up to take a look. There were steamed buns and steamed buns. The steamed buns were five cents each and quite large. The vegetarian buns were ten cents each and the meat ones were fifteen cents. Besides these, there were also instant noodles, fifty cents a bag.
This is a rare thing. Ying Han blinked his lips and drooled a little. He bought two bags of instant noodles and two vegetarian buns.
At that time, instant noodles were packaged in oil paper, not the plastic bags that were later used.
Ying Han really wanted to try it, but in the end he resisted the urge and ate two hot buns to warm himself up first.
It’s quite a pity that I forgot to buy a lunch box at the department store today, so that I could have some instant noodles on the train.
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"Liuzi, what should we do with these fruits? This is the money for our eldest son's surgery." After the family was happy, they sat in the house and became worried again.
"Mom, I'm going to our supply and marketing cooperative tomorrow to talk to the purchasing department. I'll tell them that my relatives here brought some fruit to help us find a market. Such good fruit, our director will definitely want it. Let's see how much they can take. I'll take the rest somewhere else. Things in H City are easy to sell and the prices are high. I'll take them all there at once, and there will definitely be buyers. If the rest can't be sold, we can knock on every door at night and keep a few pounds of this millet. I'll take the rest there too. I've seen it in H City before. It sells for 90 cents per pound. It's more expensive than meat."
"Hey, mom, don't keep it anymore. We can't afford it. Let's sell it." Wu Liuma said, slapping her thigh.
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Ying Han bought a soft sleeper. As soon as he got on the bus and sat down, he met me, Zhao Bing.
I was very surprised and thought to myself what a coincidence. I didn't expect that the two of them would meet again.
"Comrade Ying, it really is you. I came to look for you, but you left without a word."
"Comrade Zhao, thank you for last time. I didn't want to trouble you. Oh, by the way, I sent something to your aunt. It's for you."
Zhao Bing finally rummaged through his pockets and showed them to her. "I brought some, and the rest I gave to my aunt. Comrade Ying, thank you so much."
"It's your turn. You helped me."
I met some familiar people, so this journey wasn't so lonely.
During the chat, Zhao Bing found out that Ying Han was also going to Y City.
And the two people were not far away from each other.
Zhao Bing repeatedly said it was fate, and Ying Han also felt it was fate.
This time when I came to visit my parents, many things happened by coincidence.
It seems like it was arranged by God.
On the 21st day of the first lunar month, Ying Han and Zhao Bing arrived at Dazha Town.
After the two separated, Ying Han looked at Erza Village in the distance, smiled and let out a sigh, then strode back to the village.
"Aunt Pei, Uncle Yan, Grandpa Liang, I'm back."
In the yard, Uncle Yan was still working as usual, Aunt Pei was feeding the pigs and chickens as usual, and Grandpa Liang had just returned from herding cattle.
When several people saw Ying Han, who had been gone for a month, appear in the courtyard, smiles immediately appeared on their faces.
Only after Ying Han left did they realize that the place without Ying Han was dead.
With Yinghan here, our shed is full of vitality, and we have been looking forward to her coming back all day long for this month.
"Hanhan is back." Aunt Pei quickly put down the things in her hands, ran over and rubbed her hair.
"Aunt Pei, guess who I found?"
Li Peifang was stunned and asked doubtfully, "Could they find my Jiuxiang?"
Ying Han nodded affirmatively.
Aunt Pei was ecstatic. She couldn't suppress her inner joy, which slowly expanded to the point that her breathing became rapid. She waved to Uncle Yan, but perhaps because she was too happy, she didn't shout out for a long time.
His hands moved in the air in panic for a few seconds before he spoke, "Old Yan, Hanhan said he found Jiuxiang."
When Yan Zheng heard his daughter's name, he excitedly dropped the tools in his hands, supported himself and jumped out of the pigpen sideways, and walked quickly to Hanhan's side.
The couple laughed together, waiting for Hanhan's answer.
Grandpa Liang said with a smile, "The child has come such a long way and just returned. Let her sit down and rest her feet first."
"Yes, yes, yes, look at me, I am so excited when I think of the child that I lose my composure."
The couple helped Ying Han carry the bamboo basket to the kitchen.
Ying Han handed them a letter from the bamboo basket. "It's just a coincidence that Sister Yan is in the same village as my parents. I gave Sister Yan the ring that Aunt Pei gave me. Also, Sister Yan asked me to give you these twenty yuan. She's doing well over there, so you don't have to worry."
Aunt Pei had already unfolded the letter, but before she had read two lines, she bit her lip and the tears she had been holding back began to well up in her eyes again.
Uncle Yan's eyes turned red as he looked at the letter and read it carefully.
Ying Han didn't dare to disturb them and silently carried the bamboo basket back to his room.
Take your own book out of the space.
What was left were the fruits in the bamboo basket and the two bags of instant noodles that I hadn't been willing to eat on the way.
After a while, Aunt Pei and Uncle Yan came over.
I asked a lot of questions about Yan Jiuxiang.
Ying Han told them everything about Yan Jiuxiang, and finally said, "Sister Yan said that she would write to me when she misses you. We agreed that when I miss my parents, I will write to her."
"That's good, that's good. It's enough to know that she is fine." Aunt Pei said while wiping her tears.
After dinner in the evening, Ying Han also told Grandpa Liang about Grandpa Pei.
Grandpa Liang was also excited and said, "I hope that old bastard is fine."
Ying Han gave the remaining fruit to Grandpa Liang, Aunt Pei and others.
Aunt Pei felt embarrassed as she always took advantage of Yinghan. For example, she insisted on giving Yinghan five yuan out of the twenty yuan given by her daughter.
"Aunt Pei, if you can't bear with me, you must teach me when I have questions in the future."
"What's the question?"
"I went back this time and brought back my high school books. I wanted to study while I have some free time."
"Good, good, no matter what time, knowledge cannot be lost." Grandpa Liang praised.
"Your uncle Yan and I both know all the high school questions. We taught high school before."
Ying Han's face lit up with joy. She had also been to college and remembered some things, but as time went by, it was inevitable that they would be forgotten.
She believed that she would be able to master it in these few months.
I've heard others mention before that during the college entrance examination, the mathematics, physics and chemistry self-study series was the most popular and the hardest to buy, but she has it now, and it's a complete set of seventeen volumes.
After returning to the room, Ying Han lit the lamp and sat at the table, reading the book carefully.
Most still have memories.
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