The Red Era: Starting from a Truck Driver

Chapter 110 Zhou Lingying Wants Revenge

Chapter 110 Zhou Lingying Wants Revenge
Jiang Cheng is currently in Anhui Province, and he actually doesn't have a very good impression of the province.

The main downside is envy. It is said that in the 1980s and 1990s, there were many beggars in Anhui Province. There were many kind-hearted people in the 1980s and 1990s.

It should be said that there are many kind-hearted people in that era, but in the era that once belonged to Jiang Cheng, everyone put their kindness away. They didn't want to be deceived or laughed at for being stupid because of their kindness.

But in the 1980s and 1990s, Anhui did leave a bad impression on everyone. Beggars from Anhui were everywhere. Professional beggars wanted to become millionaires and build houses at home.

I heard that in those days, many Anhui women didn't even look down on men with jobs when they got married, and instead married men whose parents were beggars.

In fact, there is nothing wrong with begging for cheating people's kindness, but the begging industry made money too quickly in that era. Some negative news was reported later, such as buying children, making them disabled and taking them out to beg.

There is no other way. The elderly are too old to beg. Young people have hands and feet, so it is not easy to beg, so they focus on children.

Of course, many places have both good and bad sides.

Just take Changcheng, Jiujiang, and Fuzhou for example.

People from Fuzhou say people from Changcheng are Nanchang devils. They don’t mean that people from Changcheng are Japanese, after all, Japanese are devils. They mean that they are worse than devils. People from Changcheng say Fuzhou are toad heads, and they call them that. People from Jiujiang are Jiujiang monkeys, and they are very cunning and evil.

But people from all three places don't think they are bad. If you say people from Gan Province are bad, they will say you have never been to Hubei. You will understand after meeting the people from Hubei.

At around seven in the morning, Jiang Cheng brought Wu Xin to the county town and reported the case directly.

The police station in the county town took this matter very seriously. Such things are very bad in this era. Regardless of whether Wu Xin did it voluntarily or not, even if she did it voluntarily, it is still a violation of moral standards.

If it is not voluntary, it would be a disaster. There is no clear standard for sentencing these days, and luck is involved. If you are lucky, you can be released after a few years in prison, but if you are unlucky, you may just eat peanuts.

The case was reported, but before the police station sent people to arrest people, they had to ask Wu Xin in advance how many people had violated her. They had to register and record the facts, and then arrange for the number of people to go according to the situation. They even asked the local commune to arrange for the militia to go together.

Jiang Cheng didn't have time to stay here and wait, so he asked a captain of the police station what would happen to people in Wu Xin's situation.

The people at the police station said that they would arrange for Wu Xin to be referred to the Women's Federation after handling the case, and Jiang Cheng didn't need to take Wu Xin to the Women's Federation anymore, as they would make the arrangements.

When leaving, Jiang Cheng gave Wu Xin a few dollars and some candies. His kindness could only go so far.

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Changcheng, Nanluoyuan.

"Sister Lingying, is what you said true? Is Chen Li's mother-in-law trying to sow discord between you and your mother-in-law?"

"My mother-in-law told me personally that I didn't provoke anyone. She just saw that my husband was treating me well, so she told my mother-in-law behind my back that I didn't know how to live."

"How can this be possible, sister, what are you going to do? Tell Chen Li, she's actually a nice person."

"What's the point of saying it? It's just a bit irritating. She's from Changcheng, and my mother-in-law wanted to argue with her, but I stopped her."

At this time, at the door of Wang Yuzhen's house, Zhou Lingying said angrily. Although she couldn't do anything to Li Meihong, she wanted to let the people in the yard know what kind of person she was.

"She's a local, what's there to be afraid of? Your husband is a driver. If things really get out of hand, most people in the yard will definitely stand on your side." Wang Yuzhen said. Women, anyway, as long as it has nothing to do with them, they will think the matter is not big enough.

Zhou Lingying is indeed not someone who is easy to bully. She can be bullied by her mother-in-law and by her own man. But she doesn't want to be too tolerant of outsiders. When she felt that Li Mingjun was not right in the educated youth team, she might have spared him if she was soft-hearted.

She couldn't just have an argument, because she was in Changcheng and she came from Nanjing. When they had an argument, people in Changcheng would curse in their dialect, and if she couldn't understand it, she would feel at a disadvantage.

Now when Zhou Lingying communicates with others, they also use dialect, but they speak slowly, and sometimes they mix in some Mandarin to take care of her.

Zhou Lingying has been in Jinhe Commune for more than a year and a half. Although she can't speak the local dialect, she has no problem communicating normally. But she can't follow some curse words.

"Sister, if you are really angry, just dump your shit and urine outside her house at night when no one is around and make her stink to death." Wang Yuzhen advised.

"What if they find out it was me?" Zhou Lingying was actually moved by Wang Yuzhen's suggestion.

"So what if she found out? She was the first one to say bad things about you behind your back. She even complained about neighbors treating each other to a one-cent popsicle when they went out together. Today I'll treat you to a popsicle too. Let's see who dares to say that I don't know how to live. I won't tear her mouth apart," said Wang Yuzhen.

Wang Yuzhen was not joking when she said this. If Zhou Lingying really dared to dump manure in front of Li Meihong's house, it would be a lot of fun. It was just a popsicle for Zhou Lingying, a penny to watch the fun, which was worth it for women.

Zhou Lingying thought about it. She really had this idea, but she was a little afraid to do it. She thought it would be great if someone could help her. As she thought about it, she really thought of someone who could help her.

Then Zhou Lingying told Wang Yuzhen about her thoughts. After listening to her, Wang Yuzhen looked at her differently. She was indeed an educated person. She knew to call for help even when she did something bad.

"Then let's go now?" Wang Yuzhen asked.

Zhou Lingying thought for a while, made up her mind and said, "Go ahead, but I don't know if you will listen to me."

"It's still early now. I'll go with you. We have to come back to prepare dinner later." Wang Yuzhen encouraged, fearing that Zhou Lingying would check out.

"Walk."

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More than 20 minutes later, Zhou Lingying and Wang Yuzhen arrived at the transportation station. After registering with the guard, they were easily allowed in.

The two came to the repair workshop, and Zhou Lingying saw Jiang Cheng's apprentice Feng Hua, who was studying something with a blueprint.

"Feng Hua~." Zhou Lingying greeted Feng Hua in a low voice.

"Ah, Master's Wife~." Feng Hua was a little surprised to see Zhou Lingying. He had seen her once when his master Jiang Cheng was here, but he remembered that Master's Wife was very beautiful and pretty, so he didn't dare to look at her for too long.

"Come out, I, your master's wife, need your help with something." Zhou Lingying called out, probably worried that Feng Hua wouldn't listen to her, so she used her identity as your master's wife.

After hearing what Zhou Lingying said, Feng Hua put away the drawings and followed her out of the repair workshop.

(End of this chapter)

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