Chapter 15: educated youth

Chapter 15 Educated Youth

This description is almost the same as ten.

Si Ningning struggled to get up. The middle-aged woman picked up the luggage that had fallen on the ground and handed it to her, "Daughter, can you do it alone? How about Auntie sending you there?"

Most people in this era are simple and simple. When I saw Si Ningning, a thin, pretty and kind-hearted girl, I wanted to help her.

Si Ningning shook his head slightly, took the luggage and explained gratefully:

“Thank you, auntie, I’m fine now. I was just dazzled and accidentally tripped over the steps.”

The middle-aged woman couldn't say much. She watched Si Ningning walk out a long way before carrying her things into the station.

 The original luggage was not much, only a rattan box and a net bag for holding pots.

Si Ningning carried the box with one hand and threw the net bag behind her with the other.

Although I am depressed, there is nothing I can do about it now. I can only take one step at a time.

 And the situation is not that bad, at least the space is still there, and there are no people around who are familiar with or know the original person, so there is no need to worry about being exposed.

This era is difficult, and there are still several years before the college entrance examination is restarted. However, Si Ningning is confident that she can live a good life. How can she say that she has a lot of space?

And as long as you endure it, you might be able to catch up with the establishment policy and return to the city to become a small cadre or something.

I just hope that she can live a good life and my grandma can be safe and smooth.

Si Ningning sighed softly. Just as he was thinking about it, he had already reached the corner of the intersection.

There are no residential houses nearby, and the old tractors on the roadside are particularly conspicuous.

More than twenty educated youths of about the same age, both men and women, were standing together in twos and threes.

The person leaning on the tractor at the head was a dark-faced man in his forties. Just like the man at the train station said, the man was holding a broken wooden board with the three characters "Welcome Educated Youth Comrades" crookedly written on it in ink.

The black-faced man noticed Si Ningning and immediately raised the sign in his hand high and said:

"Are you an educated youth named Si? I'm waiting for you, hurry up!"

As soon as the voice fell, everyone turned around and looked around.

After seeing Si Ningning's appearance clearly, the male educated youth bumped shoulders and winked at each other, while the female educated youth looked at Si Ningning up and down. Some of them looked surprised, while others looked away in disgust.

“Sorry for the long wait, I just fell down on the road.”

Si Ningning ran up to him and apologized. As soon as he finished speaking, he heard a female voice from the crowd mockingly:

"You're holding me back before you even start. You have thin arms and legs as white as a young lady. Can you work? You should go back."

This hostility is really inexplicable.

Si Ningning frowned and subconsciously looked around.

Although the crowd stood in twos and threes, they were not too scattered. It was impossible to find who had just spoken based on their location.

“Okay, everyone, get in the car!”

The black-faced man interrupted everyone impatiently.

He originally went to the county to collect seeds. Who would have thought that he would be temporarily arranged to do this?

Their production team also divided a few educated youths a year ago. Even though these educated youths all look very clever, in fact few of them are really smart. Most of them cannot distinguish between grains and crops, and they can even do weeding. The seedlings were plowed.

His opinion of educated youth was not very good to begin with. When he heard such provocative remarks, the black-faced man felt a burst of contempt in his heart and thought:

It’s so embarrassing to dislike others, but when it’s time to go to the fields, we still don’t know who is worse than who.

His idea coincides with Si Ningning’s.

In the past, it was common for her to help her grandma with the work during winter and summer vacations. She knew and knew more about it than the educated youth who only held books.

(End of this chapter)