Chapter 1019: Throw Away
Chapter 1019: Throw Away
"Comrade, we swear we didn't lie to you. Let us get in the car first, and then we can find the person in the car, otherwise it will be too late." Shanzi and the other two began to force their way up.
"What are you doing?" The conductor's face turned serious and he blocked the entrance to the carriage.
There were also two train attendants on the platform. They noticed something unusual and rushed over, grabbing Shanzi and the other two.
Then the train whistle sounded, and the conductor closed the carriage door in front of Shanzi and the other two.
This made Shanzi and the other two scream out in despair, "Village Chief Niu..."
Fugui, who was sleeping on the berth, woke up slowly as the train started again. Because the clanging sound was too loud, he could only vaguely hear someone calling him, "Who is calling me, Village Chief Niu?"
Village Chief Li also woke up, "What are you thinking about! We are still far away from the village. Who would call you village chief?"
"But I just..." Fugui began to doubt his hearing.
"Stop saying but. No one knows you here except us, and no one will call you." Village Chief Li said firmly.
This also made Fugui deeply believe that he had just had auditory hallucinations.
After all, the sound of the train starting was so noisy, and I had just woken up, so it was normal that I heard it wrong.
The three fans who were still on the platform watched the train go further and further away, burst into tears, and then began to blame others, "How could you do this? We can't go home, it's all your fault."
"Three young comrades, please show us your train tickets. If it is indeed our problem, we will arrange for you to board the train again." The train police ignored the slander of Shanzi and the other two.
This successfully made Shanzi and the other two cry. They paused for a moment before continuing, "We just said that our train tickets are with the people in the sleeper car. Once we get on board, we can find them and get the tickets to prove that we have tickets. But that person just now refused to let us get on the train, and you pulled us off. How can we prove that we have tickets!"
The train police were good at observing details and often spotted people like this fare evading, so they tacitly divided the three people into two groups.
It just so happened that Zhuangzi was alone, while Shanzi and Zhuzi were together.
When Shanzi and Zhuzi saw this arrangement, their desperate hearts were broken.
Sure enough, it didn't take long before the timid and cowardly Zhuanzi's psychological defenses were broken.
He just blurted out all the facts.
But Shanzi and the other two had no money to buy new tickets, and seeing that there was nothing they could do, the train attendants said nothing and simply sent them away from the train station.
Shanzi and the other two stood at the entrance of the train station with sad faces, "How are we going to get home now?"
"If we had known this would be the result, we might as well have stayed in the hard seat car. We wouldn't have been discovered without tickets so early, and they could have taken us to the front, closer to home." Zhuzi regretted it very much.
"If you ask me, I'd rather stay in the capital. Even if I beg, I can get more food." Zhuanzi looked around. "It's nothing like here. It's obviously a poor place."
Someone passing by heard what Zhuanzi said, then looked at their clothes with disdain in his eyes, "You are already covered in hair, yet you still have the nerve to call others monsters!"
After the people had gone far away, Zhuanzi, who had held his breath, let out a deep breath, "Look, people in the capital don't curse like that! The capital is still the best!"
In the capital city where Zhuanzi was missing him, Old Du came back with a bag.
"Brother, you're back!" Father Su was sitting under the shade of a tree in the yard. When he saw Old Man Du coming back, he greeted him and urged Mother Su to boil the medicine faster.
Su's mother quickly agreed.
When Mr. Du heard this, he said, "Hey, I'm almost done, stop working!"
"Brother, this is traditional Chinese medicine, it's nourishing, it's good for your health even if you're sick." Father Su tried to persuade him, "Besides, you've already bought the medicine, it would be a waste if you don't drink it!"
When Du Lao heard Father Su's mumbling, he was afraid that he would continue talking, so he nodded and agreed, "Okay, I'll drink it after you make it."
After seeing Father Su's satisfied smile, Old Du spoke again, "I have something else to do. I'll go to the study first and come back to chat with you later."
"Go quickly, there's no rush for me!" Father Su knew that Mr. Du must have something to do when he went to the study, so he didn't stop him at all.
When Mr. Du arrived at the study, he opened the three packets of medicine in his bag, looked at them carefully, and then looked at the different wrapping papers outside, and sighed deeply, "Oh!"
Then he repackaged the medicines, put them in the bookcase nearby, and started chatting with Su's father as if nothing had happened.
Su Yunyun was next door, and told Zhong Cheng to pick someone up in the afternoon, "After picking him up, bring him back and we'll have a good chat together."
After making the arrangements, Su Yunyun called Su Ping again and asked Su Ping to use his connections to introduce her to someone from the Beijing newspaper, and they made an appointment to have lunch together.
At the dinner table, Su Yunyun humbly asked the other party how to run a newspaper and what things to pay attention to.
After Su Ping's introduction, the people at the newspaper in Beijing knew that Su Yunyun was the person in charge behind Yuanfang. They were very surprised and admired her. However, they were shocked to learn that Su Yunyun wanted to get involved in the newspaper again.
But he quickly regained his composure and patiently answered every question Su Yunyun asked, "Boss Su, we've been talking for so long, but you still haven't told me what specific section your newspaper will be responsible for in the future?"
"Education," Su Yunyun answered without any ambiguity, "I want to focus the newspaper on education."
"This track is currently blank in Beijing. If you step into it, you will be the first one!" The people from the Beijing newspaper gave Su Yunyun a thumbs up.
"I don't care about being the first or not," Su Yunyun said sincerely, "It's mainly to promote the children's education, or to solve the difficult and complicated problems that children encounter in the process of education, to help them clear some obstacles and make their journey smoother."
"This is a great thing with immeasurable merits!" People in the Beijing newspaper office could see that what Su Yunyun said was true, and they couldn't help but admire Su Yunyun.
After the show was over, Su Ping sent Su Yunyun back home. "Little sister, your business is getting bigger and bigger. You must take care of your health!"
"Don't worry, big brother. No matter how big my business is, I won't do it all by myself," Su Yunyun promised Su Ping. "As long as you are good at employing people and assigning the right people to the right positions, it will be fine. After all, my focus is still on teaching and family."
"Will there come a day when you are too tired to give up all these businesses?"
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