Chapter 357: My eldest brother became bad after going to Kyoto and became ruthless
Chapter 357: My eldest brother became bad after going to Kyoto and became ruthless
After the collective wedding, Ge Jinchang and Wei Dazhi had three days of wedding leave.
After spending their honeymoon time together, the two newlyweds faced a short separation.
Before the wedding night, Wei Dazhi gave his passbook to Ma Erya and told her to buy whatever she liked.
Before leaving, Ge Jinchang held the new clothes and shoes that Ma Daya had prepared for him. Feeling guilty, he took out his passbook and asked Ma Daya to keep it for him.
He told Ma Daya not to spend money indiscriminately, to write to him more often, and to tell him everything that happened at home.
Ma Daya didn't know that Ge Jinchang had this kind of personality, and she regretted that she knew too little about this man before getting married.
But now that we have obtained the marriage certificate, complaining will only affect the relationship between husband and wife.
Ma Daya smiled and said, "I have kept your words in mind. You can go back to the army without any worries. I will take good care of the family."
Ge Jinchang: "Okay, there are too many people living in this area, and many men have bad intentions. In the future, you should go out less except for work, and don't talk to other men. Otherwise, if I find out, you will be in trouble."
Ma Daya: "...got it."
After Ge Jinchang and Wei Dazhi returned to the army, they could take a few days off every one or two months as long as they were not out on missions.
Ma Daya had no special expectations for her marriage and she went back and forth between work and home every day.
Ma Erya felt that Wei Dazhi was a nice person and the partner she wanted. She wrote him a letter every week, expressing her longing for him and some interesting things that happened in Chang'an.
Hu Zi followed the arrangements of his two sisters and joined the army in August, serving in the north...
At the end of August, Zhou Gui gave birth to twin sons. Both mother and son were safe, and both the Shen and Zhou families were very happy.
Qin Yanhua is 55 years old and retired in July. She is now at home taking care of her twin grandchildren and assisting Zhou Gui during her confinement.
Worried that she couldn't handle it alone, Qin Yanhua hired a nanny to help, and Shen Bohang would also lend a hand when he was not busy at work.
The Shen family held a lively full-month banquet for their two children in a restaurant. Shen Bohang's eldest brother and his wife had to go on a mission and couldn't make it back, so they sent a congratulatory telegram home and some money to express their gratitude.
Shen Boxuan and her husband Ye Fanqiu often changed the survey location, missed the telegram from Shen Bohang announcing the good news, and did not come to the full moon banquet...
In mid-September, Zhou Qingping went home to say goodbye to Zhou Rong, saying that the school had specially approved the students in their class to graduate early and all of them would be arranged to work in Kyoto.
Zhou Rong glanced at Zhou Qingping, who was still very thin, and reminded him: "When you go to Kyoto, if it is convenient, write more often to your family, and be sure to eat on time, so as not to make us worry."
Zhou Qingping: "Yes! I will take good care of myself, and mom should also take care of herself. When our unit has a holiday, I will come back to see you."
Zhou Rong: "Okay."
When Zhou Qingping arrived in Kyoto, he was busier than he had imagined. Not wanting his family to worry, he wrote a letter to Zhou Rong, saying that everything was fine at work but he was very busy and would seldom write home in the future, so he asked Zhou Rong to forgive him.
The signature address is a code, like a mailbox in Kyoto, without any specific unit information.
Zhou Rong was not sure whether Zhou Qingping would receive his reply, but he still wrote him a letter, telling him not to worry about family matters and to just focus on work and take care of himself.
After sending the letter, Zhou Rong never received a reply, and he thought those mailboxes could only send letters, not receive them.
At the end of December, when Zhou Rong got home from get off work, Nini handed her a letter and said unhappily, "Mom, my eldest brother has become a bad person since he went to Kyoto. He doesn't recognize his relatives anymore."
Zhou Rong paused, then quickly took the letter from Nini.
The letter was sent back by Zhou Qingping, asking Nini not to go to Kyoto to find him, saying that she would not be able to find him there, and even if she did find him, he would not have time to receive Nini and the others.
Zhou Rong asked: "When did you write the letter to your elder brother?"
Nini: "At the beginning of the month, I saw you staring blankly at the envelope sent by your eldest brother every night, so I secretly memorized the address on it and wrote a letter to your eldest brother, saying that we missed him very much and wanted to go to Kyoto to see him during the winter vacation.
I thought he would be very happy because of our brother-sister relationship, but he wrote back and told us not to go.
Mom, do you think my eldest brother has become a high-ranking official in Kyoto and despises us poor relatives?"
Zhou Rong: "Don't let your imagination run wild. Your elder brother is not that kind of person. He must be really busy. Please forgive him. When he finishes his work, everything will be fine."
Nini: "What kind of job is this? You're so busy that you don't even have time to see your family?"
Zhou Rong: "These are not things you should know, just like my job content, I won't tell anyone. Don't ask, review your lessons well. You skipped a grade in September and you haven't caught up with a lot of progress. If you don't work harder, you'll probably rank last in the exam."
When talking about studying, Nini became depressed and said in frustration: "I'm going to review."
After sending this reply letter to Nini, Zhou Qingping never sent another letter home.
Zhou Rong later wrote him several more letters, but received no reply, and he did not even come back for the Chinese New Year...
It seemed like Xie Cuilian and Chen Moli had given birth to their children on an appointment. They gave birth to a child on January 64 and 1, 5, respectively.
Xie Cuilian gave birth to a daughter and named her Zhou Lin; Chen Moli gave birth to a son and named him Zhou Qingyang.
Because the two gave birth to their children too close in time, Zhou's mother couldn't run back and forth between the two.
Zhou's mother didn't want to offend her two daughters-in-law, so she simply hired two nannies to take care of them during the confinement period. She visited the steel plant and the iron plant every week and brought some meat, eggs, etc. to the two daughters-in-law.
Xie Cuilian and Chen Moli had no objection to this arrangement, and said that Zhou's mother was considerate and generous, and was a rare good mother-in-law...
On February 64, 2, the People's Daily published a report titled "The Road to Dazhai" and an editorial at the same time, calling on the nation's industry to learn from Daqing and agriculture to learn from Dazhai.
The Central Committee pointed out that the development of the Daqing Oilfield was a typical example of achieving more, faster, better and cheaper results, and it implemented the Party’s general line for socialist construction.
We should learn from Daqing's spirit of self-reliance and hard work to promote the development of industrial and mining enterprises and socialist construction across the country.
The deeds of Dazhai Brigade in fighting against poverty, bad mountains and water, changing the face of the mountainous area and developing production are worthy of promotion across the country.
The Central Committee called on the people of the whole country to learn from Dazhai's revolutionary spirit, to dare to despise difficulties and dare to fight against difficulties, to be self-reliant, work hard, strictly demand themselves, and put the overall interests first; to combine revolutionary spirit with scientific attitude.
After that, the national industrial and transportation front launched a movement to learn from Daqing's experience; the national agricultural front launched a movement to learn from Dazhai...
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