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Chapter 79
Since the incident of the boulder hitting people last year, many students who participated in the red sleeve movement have dropped out of school, and some even take a detour to avoid passing by the town high school.
Some students who wanted to join the Red Sleeve Movement were no longer as eager as they were last year, forgetting who they were after a few words of encouragement. But the teachers were still frightened by these students and the inexplicable suffering they faced, and they carefully chose their words in their lectures, fearing they would be criticized.
Not only that, although teachers will still assign homework, it is now voluntary for students to hand it in or not.
If you submit your paper, the teacher will grade it. If you don't, the teacher won't actively push you to submit it. If you do well on the test, the teacher won't praise you anymore, and if you don't, they won't be disappointed in you anymore.
Even so, before starting a new lesson, I would still spend more than ten minutes reviewing the previous day's homework. After the exam, I would also take two classes to go over the paper from beginning to end.
But it is different after all.
Wei Sheng was pretty and new, so many people were curious about her background. But Wei Sheng didn't tell the truth, and only spoke vaguely to fool people.
Weisheng was surprised by the ease of the town high school curriculum, so she put on a studious persona at school, ignoring everyone and focusing on nothing but her studies. But after the Lunar New Year, Weisheng would be fifteen. In an age where marriages can be registered at eighteen, fifteen was still a reasonable age to date. But Weisheng's standards were somewhat high; she really had her eye on boys who weren't too young.
Fortunately, the students in the school are easy to deal with, and Weisheng will not do anything to harm minors.
But compared to the male classmates in school, some young men in the town do not have the protection of minors.
As for those blocking the school gate, Weisheng simply ignored them in public. But if anyone dared to run to the rental house and try to resort to extreme measures, Weisheng wouldn't mind just sending them a huge rock falling from the sky.
There is a mountain in the microscopic space, but the boulder she recently took out was not from that mountain.
To ensure Wei Zhensheng's burial under the national flag, Weisheng not only built a bridge but also paved a road. While attending the groundbreaking ceremony for Wei Zhensheng and occasionally inspecting the construction site, he discovered a number of boulders left over from the blast that needed to be removed. Weisheng then incorporated these boulders into his painting.
I didn't think too much about it at the time, and I even thought about taking them out and using them to hit people if I encountered danger in the future. However, Weisheng didn't expect that the construction waste that had piled up into a mountain of stones would one day be used up.
Yes, Weisheng not only smashed things around town, but he also often flew his helicopter around the city. Once he smashed things down, no amount of stones would be enough.
The situation in the town was relatively better, but the red sleeves in the city were causing even more trouble. Because they were the leaders of the trouble, some people with bad hearts took the opportunity to frame and attack others.
Overnight, those guys who seemed like decent people on weekdays tore off their disguises and took advantage of this trend to hurt others.
People are not like humans, but more like monsters and demons, with evil spirits wandering around the world.
Putting aside other things, it is ironic that teaching staff are labeled as the "stinking ninth" while 70% of those who convict them are their students.
Therefore, all students and red sleeves who participated in the persecution of faculty members would be killed by huge rocks at the school gate.
Those who persecute literary and artistic work will be smashed to death in theaters and film studios.
The most interesting thing is that Weisheng often stays near the blackboard where big-character posters are posted. Anyone who sneaks over to post big-character posters will not be let go.
Then, based on the content of the big-character posters, if they were life-threatening, Weisheng would give them a huge rock. If the big-character posters contained trivial content, Weisheng would use the rock to break their legs, and then leave them wailing in pain under the blackboard.
By the time they were rescued, many people would know that they had posted big-character posters against others.
After suffering such a serious injury, the victim hated him, others were wary of him, familiar people distanced themselves from him, and his family even blamed him... How can this social death be described?
If he encounters a victim who retaliates, he will probably find a way to retaliate against him.
Those who post big-character posters will be treated like this, and those who secretly put anonymous letters into mailboxes in the middle of the night are also Weisheng's targets.
However, she will decide how to act based on the contents of those anonymous letters.
Of course, the ones with red sleeves were the most powerful.
Anyone who dares to do anything will be killed in batches in the most conspicuous places in the city.
Lianbai Town and Kedong City were like plowed fields, showered with countless rocks of all sizes. The piles of these weapons could fill a football field.
Then, Weisheng, who had no stock left, picked a dark night and collected all the stones he had thrown out, and reused them over and over again.
In recent months, almost every morning when people wake up, they hear news that huge rocks have killed people somewhere.
Early risers and people working the night shift are very afraid of seeing huge rocks blocking their way when they walk on the road.
Because generally speaking, whenever a boulder appears, it means that one or more lives will be lost below...
The town and the city were in a state of panic, but despite countless investigations, they still had no leads. The province even sent experts to survey the rocks, and discovered that based on the texture of the rocks, the stones that had killed people were from different regions of China.
If it was man-made, how were they transported here? And how were their tracks hidden? If it wasn't man-made, could there really be...
After the incident became a big deal, the Red Sleeves gradually began to restrain themselves as their numbers kept decreasing. The people in the city and town seemed to have suddenly regained their senses and stopped taking advantage of the situation to rob and do shameful things.
As the news spread, the surrounding towns and cities also started a "civilized" revolution after hearing the news here.
But "retribution" did not let them go.
Weisheng has a helicopter, so she can go anywhere easily. But she has to act like a good student at school during the day and a good girl in the village on Sundays. Her only chance to go out and help others is Monday to Friday evenings.
Every Saturday afternoon, Ming Yichen would ride his family bicycle to town to pick up Weisheng from school. Weisheng would stay at home for a day and two nights, and on Monday morning Ming Yichen would ride his bicycle to take her to school.
Weisheng told Ming Yichen that she could go back by herself without anyone picking her up, but Ming Yichen felt that his daughter was still young...
When school started in March, the village was still in the wintering period, but at the end of March, the village began to use the fertilizer stored for the winter.
Ning Chaoyun couldn't do this at all, and she felt disgusted when she saw others doing it.
Fortunately, Ming Yichen is neither heart-sick nor has obsessive-compulsive disorder, and he does all the work that his family members don't do.
So Ming Yichen was responsible for cleaning the dry toilet in the courtyard, and then carried it to the designated location for unified collection and fermentation according to the village's requirements.
According to the requirements, each household must produce at least fifty baskets of manure, but Ming Yichen's family came late and there are few people. In addition, Weisheng is often too lazy to go to the dry toilet outside and returns to the space to solve the problem of the cycle of grain, so their family has even less "manure".
However, Ming Yichen did not keep any for himself and gave them all away no matter how much he had.
As for whether their vegetable garden needs fertilizer... Ning Chaoyun said no.
After Weisheng learned about this, he even brought out a sack of soybeans. If that didn't work, he could soak the soybeans in water from his vegetable garden, crush them into powder, and sprinkle it on the ground. While it wasn't as good as natural or chemical fertilizers, it was at least acceptable to Ning Chaoyun, a severe mysophobia sufferer.
It's just a bit of a spendthrift!
Fortunately, there were sufficient supplies in the micro-space, and Ning Chaoyun and his family had saved a lot. The whole family happily accepted the proposal.
Before, Ning Chaoyun always thought that her family did not have much savings, but since moving to Hujia Village, she found that there were really not many places to spend money, and some things could not be bought even if she wanted to spend money.
In April, Weisheng's family began tending to their vegetable garden like everyone else. Ming Yichen was the primary laborer, while Ning Chaoyun was in charge of planning what to plant.
We decided to plant sweet potatoes on our private plot of land last winter.
They are easy to clean and easy to feed, and most importantly, the whole family loves to eat roasted sweet potatoes.
In May, Weisheng transplanted several fruit trees and hawthorn trees from the back mountain to the foot of the mountain. From then on, his family would be like other families in the village. If they wanted to eat peaches, plums, apricots, apples, and pears, they would pick them from their own yard.
In the same month, Aunt Liu gave Ning Chaoyun a small branch of a jujube tree, and Ming Yichen planted it as close to the house as possible.
Also in May, Weisheng's map of helping others expanded again. He was no longer satisfied with Lianbai Town, but was developing towards other towns under Kedong City and other provinces and cities.
The province and Beijing sent wave after wave of investigation teams, but Weisheng was here today and there tomorrow. If he was interested, he would even fly a helicopter to the coastal city for a stroll.
Give away a few rocks and take some fresh seafood home.
However, it seems that Weisheng's actions have no regular pattern, but if you circle all the places where boulders appear on the map, you will find that Weisheng has been active in the north.
That's not the case. During the May Day holiday, Weisheng had two extra days off. He said hello to Ning Chaoyun and the others under the pretext of going into the mountains, and then flew back to Xiangcheng by helicopter overnight.
Arriving in Xiangcheng, Weisheng first went to the dry well he had seen earlier. He removed the large rocks from the well, filled it with various sand and stones, and then moved a sapling into the well and planted it.
After giving himself a good rest, Weisheng went to the "cellar" according to the original owner's memory. You wouldn't believe it, after less than a year, the cellar has already been used.
When Weisheng sneaked in, he saw several familiar faces from the original owner's memory.
Almost everyone who comes here has suffered a family disaster and has no relatives outside.
So Weisheng didn't hesitate and knocked out these girls and those beasts who had hurt the original owner and took them away.
Because Xiangcheng is really too far away from Hujia Village, Weisheng did everything he needed to do this time.
When I left last time, I left some people behind with old accounts that had not been settled. This time, no one can continue to default on their debts.
As for how to send them away... Weisheng didn't want people to think of the incident in the north where huge rocks hit people, so she tied up all these people's hands and feet, gagged them, and put them on the train tracks.
A few were placed on this track, a few were placed on that track. In short, the railway lines surrounding Xiangcheng and its surrounding cities dealt with this group of people faster than the speed of news spreading.
Oh, by the way, when dealing with this group of people, some of the red sleeves who were on the move also became extras, and every one of them was included in the journey.
After dealing with these people at a speed that even he himself admired, Weisheng drove a helicopter to Hong Kong.
It was difficult to stay in the mainland at this time, but Hong Kong was not a paradise either. So Weisheng gave each of the girls he brought out from the cellar a hundred Hong Kong dollars and an umbrella that could protect him from the rain and also serve as a weapon.
But she is not doing charity after all, so being able to do this is already good enough.
Without daring to stay any longer, Weisheng left the area when the girls were about to wake up.
Since it was a rare trip to Hong Kong, Weisheng went downtown. He first applied for a Hong Kong ID card and then a passport. At that time, anything was easy in Hong Kong if you had money. So, after getting his passport, Weisheng completed the necessary paperwork for his appearance before departing in a helicopter, clutching the delicious food he'd bought in Hong Kong.
Although it took some time, Weisheng still returned to Hujia Village before the end of the May Day holiday.
Fortunately, Xiangcheng is not too far from Hong Kong, so Weisheng did not take much detours, otherwise he would have spent even more time on the road.
When Weisheng returned home, he still went to the mountains first, and then got some wood and wild fruits. But when he saw Ning Chaoyun and Ming Yichen, Weisheng also took out ten plump rabbits and two pheasants that were also raised in the space.
Even though they lived far away, they couldn't raise so many living creatures at home. So Ming Yichen and Ning Chaoyun didn't bother to criticize Weisheng for staying in the mountains for too long and how much they missed him. Instead, they hurried to kill chickens and rabbits.
Weisheng smiled and didn't take it seriously, and said he wanted to eat hand-rolled noodles.
In early July, Weisheng successfully received his high school diploma from the town high school. Because of his excellent academic performance and positive learning attitude, the town high school was interested in keeping him as a teacher.
Alas, the main reason is that the teachers in the town high school were persecuted last year, and there is a serious shortage of teaching staff. Weisheng's grades in all subjects are the best in the school, and he has a solid foundation, so he may be able to meet the emergency needs.
Since it was summer vacation, the town high school gave Weisheng some time to consider.
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