Zhang Weifang opened Zhang Weishuang’s red line map, took a look, and found that the three red lines were all villagers. Alas, maybe this was her fate.
The one called Zhang Yonggui looks good, but he seems to have a bad temper and sharp eyes. The compatibility and happiness of the two are both 85, which are quite high.
Since this is the case, Zhang Weifang didn't say anything more. She just wanted her sister to be happy.
"Mom, after the New Year, let Wei Shuang take a look at each other first."
"Yeah, that's what I think. You can leave Hu Zi at our house. Wei Fen is 12 years old. Let her take care of him."
"No, sister, I don't want to take care of children. Children are too troublesome. They cry and make trouble, and I have to wipe their butts. I can't stand it. I still have to go to school." Zhang Weifen refused outright. She hated children.
"Sister, let me show you, I like Hu Zi." Zhang Weibao stood up. He really liked his little nephew.
"You are still young, go to school first." Zhang Weifang would definitely not let Hu Zi come to the village, as it would delay Zhang Qiao Na's work.
Now only Zhang Jiuyun and Zhang Qiao Na are working at home. She can't let Hu Zi cause trouble. Besides, she is worried.
After the Chinese New Year, everyone started working again. Zhang Weishuang came again to help them take care of the child for a few more days. Zhang Weifang was already looking for a school for Hu Zi to attend preschool.
There are only two preschool schools in the city, one of which is called a nursery, which is mainly responsible for enrolling babies who cannot grow up.
Preschool is okay because the kids are all older and the teachers just need to watch over them and make sure they don’t get into trouble.
There are a lot of children in the preschool class, and they mainly enroll children from dual-income families.
On the first day Hu Zi was sent to preschool, Zhang Weifang was extremely worried, afraid that he would cry and that he would not be able to adapt.
Hu Zi is a very independent child. Except for crying for a while on the first day, he never cried again after that. There are many children playing with him every day, and he is so happy that he doesn't want to leave.
Zhang Weishuang also returned home under Hu Zi's reluctant gaze.
The next day, when Hu Zi came home from school, he asked:
"Mom, where's Auntie? When will she be back?"
"Huzi, Auntie is not coming. She has gone back to her own home."
"Mom, then I won't go to school and let Auntie come back!" In Hu Zi's heart, he felt that his auntie would come home because he went to school, so if he didn't go to school, his auntie would come back.
Zhang Weifang didn't explain much. After a few days of feeling down, Hu Zi slowly forgot about his aunt and completely adapted to life in preschool.
In this year, the country stopped the college entrance examination and a large-scale "going to the countryside" movement began.
Some students also started a large-scale chain activity, traveling around the country by train.
The people and staff on the train dared not speak out, which greatly affected everyone's travel.
At this time, quotations from scholars also became popular. Everyone had a copy and could say a few words.
Some people in Shuanglong Village also started to jump up and down, and life became even more difficult for many people with bad backgrounds.
Wu Dahai held a meeting with everyone with a heavy heart:
"Comrades, everyone has heard about what's happening outside. I hope everyone can behave themselves. Otherwise, I will have no choice but to exterminate your clan."
With Wu Dahai's intimidation, the villagers completely calmed down and everyone started to work seriously.
The commune also sent special envoys to the village to guide the work.
In the county town, Wei Chuan also held a meeting with everyone, asking everyone to stabilize the situation and not get involved in the chaos outside.
The chaos outside affected the work of the Women's Federation, and the Women's Federation was forced to suspend its work.
Zhang Weifang became unemployed, and she took Hu Zi back home.
In October, Le'an County welcomed the first batch of young people who went to the countryside, and they were assigned to different villages.
At the beginning, everyone was full of confidence and they shouted slogans excitedly. But after a day of harvesting corn, all the educated youth were crying from exhaustion.
They were also a group of teenagers who responded to the call to go to the countryside. They originally thought it was a good thing, but who knew that the farm work would be so hard and tiring.
Those who had the means began to use their connections to try to return to the city, but in the end they all failed and their household registration was moved to the village.
After experiencing pain, confusion, and struggle, they had to stop.
It was at this time that everyone realized that going to the countryside meant really farming.
Fortunately, it was already autumn when they arrived. There was no work in the fields during the winter, so everyone could rest.
However, the cold winter is unbearable for many people in the south. They can only lie on the warm kang every day and stay at home unless necessary.
Starting this year, the county has set up a rural resettlement office to specifically arrange jobs for the educated youth.
Zhang Weifang lost her job, but with Hu Zi by her side, she wasn't bored at home.
She taught Hu Zi to recite ancient poems and read the Three Character Classic every day, and their life was simple and warm.
Occasionally, she would take Hu Zi to visit her neighbors and play with Liu Yixi's daughter Xiao Fenghuang.
This year passed just like that.
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