Chapter 70 The 1970s - Don't Be an Educated Youth, Don't Be a Dehua 7



Chapter 70 The 1970s - Don't Be an Educated Youth, Don't Be a Dehua 7

In Fang Hui's room, under her pillow, a watch and more than 30 yuan were found.

I didn’t expect Fang Hui also had a watch. This really shows that wealth should not be shown off.

Needless to say, it must have been bought privately by Tan Meifen for Fang Hui, and it was probably part of Fang Hui's dowry.

Zhao Jianshe also had more than ten yuan in his house.

Finally, we arrived at Zhao Dazhuang and Qin Meifen’s room.

In addition to the sewing machine and radio, a piggy bank was found in the cabinet. It was obvious that the couple used it to save money, and there were more than 500 yuan in it.

Fang Ran also found more than 600 yuan in the patches of Qin Meifen's old cotton-padded jacket.

This cotton-padded jacket looks tattered, with patches all over it inside and out. I didn't expect that there was money underneath each patch, ranging from dozens to several hundred yuan.

It was obvious that it was a small treasury hidden behind Zhao Dazhuang's back. If it weren't for the help of spiritual sense, it would be impossible to find it.

He found another place to hide money in the leg of the wardrobe. In addition to the legs of the wardrobe, he also found several more places to hide money in the middle of the statue of a great man and inside the clock.

I don’t know which of the couple hid it.

These two people didn't say anything about this matter in the past two days, and now Fang Ran has benefited from it all.

After counting, I found a total of more than 2,300 yuan.

A family like this says they don’t have money to prepare supplies for going to the countryside. What’s the point of talking about mother-daughter love? Just take everything away.

This money is definitely not their salary. They can't save that much money even if they have to support six children with their salary.

Both the winery and the brick factory can secretly take some of the factory's products and sell them. It seems that this couple has been doing a lot of business. No wonder they didn't dare to tell the police.

After going out, Fang Ran spent all the tickets he had just found, returned to the alley, entered the space and started packing his luggage.

I packed my cotton-padded clothes, quilts, cotton shoes, and other things that I didn't need urgently into two large packages and would send them from the post office later.

What's left is the thin blanket I'm using now, a few sets of clothes, an enamel pot and washbasin, and some snacks. I pack them up and take them with me when I get on the bus.

After coming out, he went to the post office and mailed the two large packages. He then went to a state-owned restaurant, packed the remaining food coupons with some large buns and meals, and walked to a deserted place to put them in the space.

On the day of going to the countryside, Fang Ran got up before dawn and prepared to rush to the train station.

No one at home asked her how her preparations were going these days.

Yang Zhaodi was in the hospital after giving birth, and Qin Meifen and Zhao Jianguo were there to take care of her.

Stepfather Zhao Dazhuang never cared about Fang Hui and Fang Ran. He told them to go to Tan Meifen if they needed money or things. He was too lazy to take care of the two sisters.

Everyone else was still fast asleep.

Fortunately, it is summer now. Even if there is nothing at home, we can still find a piece of wood outside and sleep on the floor.

I'll buy things for the house bit by bit later.

However, Fang Ran secretly returned to his space to sleep every day and did not suffer this punishment at all.

Knowing that Fang Ran was going to the countryside today, his mother Qin Meifen didn't even mention coming back to check on him, and his sister Fang Hui didn't even think of getting up to see him off.

These are my biological mother and sister in this life. I took all their things and didn’t care whether they lived or died. I really didn’t feel sorry for them at all.

After Fang Ran finished washing up, he went straight to the train station.

When I was about to reach the station, I took out the luggage I had prepared and put it on my back, quickly entered the station to check my ticket, was led onto the train by the crowd, and successfully found my seat.

This is the starting station, and there aren't that many people fighting for seats, so the journey is quite easy.

After Fang Ran got on the train, he immediately found the conductor, used a pound of brown sugar and hypnosis with a smile on his face, and asked the conductor to help change his seat to a sleeper.

She directly asked for the middle bunk. Fang Ran didn't want to argue with others in the lower bunk, and the middle bunk would save her a lot of trouble.

After the train started, she was still the only one in her carriage, but after a few stops, more people started to arrive.

Fang Ran leaned on the bed, looking at the high school textbooks he brought from home.

The knowledge in each world is somewhat different. Since I have nothing to do now, I might as well learn some.

Based on her previous experiences of traveling through novels, it was impossible that there was only Yang Zhaodi's novel.

I don’t know what kind of protagonists of period literature I will meet when I go to the countryside this time.

Take the place where she went to the countryside, the Hongqi Brigade of Qingshan Commune. Does the name sound familiar? It appears in many literary works of the same period.

Fang Ran had a very smooth journey.

I didn't encounter any naughty kids asking for food, nor did I encounter any human traffickers abducting me.

It was obvious at first glance that she was not the protagonist. She did not encounter any trouble on the way and arrived at Qingshan Commune uneventfully.

After leaving the train station, Fang Ran saw a sign with the words "Red Flag Brigade" standing tall in the distance.

She walked over quickly with her luggage and saw a young man in his twenties sitting in the driver's seat of a tractor.

There was a big sign on the back of the tractor with the words "Red Flag Brigade" written on it. A dark-skinned man in his forties was standing next to the car.

Fang Ran quickly went up to greet him, "Hello, uncle! I'm Fang Ran, the educated youth who came to the Red Flag Brigade to work in the countryside. Are we meeting here?"

The uncle glanced at her and nodded: "Yes, the Red Flag Brigade is gathering here. You should put your luggage on the tractor first. Others haven't arrived yet."

When Fang Ran heard this, he quickly put the luggage on the truck bed. The young man sitting in the front also got out of his seat and came over to help.

Fang Ran thanked them, climbed onto the back of the tractor and sat down, waiting for the other educated youth.

This young man, Lin Sen, is the tractor driver of the brigade.

After helping, he quickly went to the uncle without waiting for Fang Ran to say anything.

Fang Ran was originally thinking of starting a conversation and asking about the situation in the village, but seeing this situation, he decided to shut up and just stay in the car.

Why are you asking this? It's obvious that they don't want to have anything to do with the educated youth.

I don’t know what those educated youth who came before did to scare people like this.

After a while, about ten minutes later, two men and one woman came over from a distance and said, "Hello, we are educated youth who came to the Red Flag Brigade to work in the countryside."

The uncle took out a piece of paper from his pocket and began to call out the names, "Liu Zhanyuan, Xiao Guoqiang, Zhang Shan, Fang Ran."

These people quickly responded.

The uncle folded the paper and put it in his pocket, "I am the captain of the Red Flag Brigade. Since you are here, you should work hard and stop thinking about tricks all day long.

If you make too much noise, don't blame us for being ruthless and sending you back.

Okay, put the luggage in the car and let’s go.”

When these educated youth saw this, they realized that the team leader obviously didn't like them.

From this we can see the villagers’ attitude towards the educated youth.

The educated youth who came before were really powerful. They made the villagers vent their anger on those who had not arrived yet.

They didn't dare ask any more questions. They quickly loaded the things into the car, climbed into the back of the car and headed towards the village.

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