Chapter 510
Anyway, Sanwang had recently been writing about Xiaowang playing the flute and the harmonica all the way to Wangwang’s seemingly green eyes after being reflected by the light.
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Dawang said very seriously, “I just wrote that Diao Yide fell off a big horse while riding a bicycle.”
Everyone laughed.
Sanwang was also happy, “Then I will write about this tomorrow as well...” By then, I will replace the person with Second Brother, hehe.
By the time the children finished their homework and tidied up, it was late when they got up on the kang.
Lin Lan didn’t bother to ask about Eldest Aunt Han, Han Jinyu and Sun Yaowu. Plus, she didn’t bother to tell Han Qingsong about the fight.
These incidents were all nothing to her, so she was too lazy to let them take up her time.
The little villain Sanwang often covered his family members with a quilt before proceeding to fart under it. Lin Lan and Erwang were both traumatised by the prank.
Back on topic, Han Qingsong was not one to joke around, so he exposed the identities of people and told her about the investigation he did with Dawang’s formerly affiliated group.
Lin Lan was shocked when she heard the influx of information, “I thought that there are still gangs out there? You’ve taken down all the gangs and groups then?”
She heard that there were two gangsters in the Lin Family Village who were shot to death.
Han Qingsong said, “They’re gone since they were nothing but small fries,so they weren’t really much trouble.”
They were all youngsters who were not in the mainstream or conventional way of living or did not have a proper job. Because of that, and the fact that they didn’t want to go to the countryside to farm the land, they just hung around like that.
Lin Lan said, “But you still have to pay more attention. After all, there are capable people in different eras. Those who were shot have fallen, but there will come a day where someone takes their place.”
According to her understanding, when the Cultural Revolution ended and the country entered the 1980s, the principles of law and order became chaotic once again. There were robbers, thieves and burglars all over the place, plunging the countryside into pandemonium.
Some of the troublemakers were proficient in their crafts since the 1970s, but they had no chance to use them. When the social environment became more relaxed, they intensified their efforts to endanger public order.
Han Qingsong rubbed her shoulders, “Okay, I’ll have the others sort it out.”