Chapter 47: Chapter 47: Silently Caring
Since Wang Dadan had targeted those old people, Hua Yusen had someone investigate him and his cousin-in-law.
Zhao Nuanyue also fell into thought. She then turned her head and, in unison with Hua Yusen, asked, "Could they be targeting those people?"
"Heh!" Hua Yusen gave a bitter laugh. "So, you guessed the same thing."
"I couldnât figure it out. I can let Wang Dadan slide, since he wasnât caught red-handed and those three didnât rat him out. But Liu Lanhua? There was conclusive evidence against her, yet she still managed to escape the charges. Thatâs what makes this so intriguing!" Zhao Nuanyue gave Hua Yusen a meaningful look. "Besides, for someone as capable as you to be secretly protecting them, they must be incredibly important. So Iâm guessing our enemies have the exact opposite goal as we do."
This was exactly what Hua Yusen had been guessing as well.
"Sigh... It looks like our mission will have to be even more clandestine from now on," Hua Yusen said, disappointed. He had been hoping to improve the living conditions for those elderly people during the New Year.
But now, things werenât looking optimistic.
Seeing Hua Yusenâs discouragement, Zhao Nuanyue offered encouragement. "Itâs all about human effort. We just have to try. By the way, have you noticed that Uncle Miao and Aunt Li donât seem to be harsh on those people? They even seem to offer them conveniences in some places."
"Yes, it is as you say. Uncle Miao and Li Guihua have been kind to the seniors," Hua Yusen replied. "I used to think it was just their good nature, but after the incident with Wang Yuan and Li Qiong, I can see that while they may not be bad people, they arenât completely good, either."
"Completely good?" Zhao Nuanyue shrugged and scoffed at his words. "âCompletely goodâ people donât live very long. Everyone has their own motives and their own little schemes. From our perspective, maybe what theyâre doing doesnât seem right, but if we were in their shoes, we might do even worse."
Hua Yusen froze when he heard this. âIs Zhao Nuanyue really only fifteen? How can she see things more clearly than someone like me, a man in his twenties?â
When Hua Yusen didnât answer, Zhao Nuanyue turned her head and met his searching gaze.
"Whatâs wrong?" Zhao Nuanyue asked, startled. "Did I say something wrong?"
"You said nothing wrong!" Hua Yusen shook his head. "In fact, youâre absolutely right. If thatâs the case, Uncle Miao and Li Guihua are clearly not in the same boat as Wang Dadan. So what is their objective?"
"I donât know." Zhao Nuanyue shook her head. "Weâll figure it out eventually. All right, Iâm going to the store to buy some things."
Before coming to Nianqiao Village, her mother, Xia Yingyu, had given her some ration coupons, and would also send more with her letters. She just hadnât had the time to come and buy anything. This time, she wanted to see if she could find drawing paper and brushes for her brother, and then buy some soap, needles, thread, and other sundries.
Hua Yusen pulled a handful of coupons from inside his coat and handed them to Zhao Nuanyue. "See if you can buy some cotton cloth to make some undergarments for the seniors. And for other daily necessities... just see what they have and buy whatever you think will be useful."
"Okay, I will," Zhao Nuanyue agreed. Since she was already buying things, it was no extra trouble.
Zhao Nuanyue took Zhao Nuanyang into the store to shop. Though the salesclerk had a poor attitude, the quality of the goods was excellent.
Hua Yusen didnât go inside, heading instead to a nearby scrap collection station.
After exchanging a password with the man inside, an old man let Hua Yusen enter.
"Sir, what brings you here?" Old Man Sun peeked outside to make sure no one was around before asking curiously. Hua Yusen had presented a token from *the organization*. As part of the cultural relic preservation effort, he was also a member of that organization.
"Itâs nothing major. I was just hoping to find some brushes, drawing paper, paint, that sort of thing," Hua Yusen said quietly. "Mr. Sun, do you have anything like that here?"
After listening, Old Man Sun thought for a moment, then nodded. "Yes, we do. Iâll find some for you!"
"That wonât violate any regulations, will it?" Hua Yusen asked. "If it does, just get me something that wonât. Iâm preparing it as a gift for someone. Even in a mountain village like this, there are still troublemakers."
"Oh!" Old Man Sun hesitated. After a moment of thought, he said, "Then letâs skip the paints. Use pencils instead. If the person wants to draw, they should stick to landscapes, flowers, birds, insects, and fish. They shouldnât draw people or anything with strong symbolic meaning."
"All right, please prepare some for me," Hua Yusen said with a nod. "Thank you, Mr. Sun!"
Old Man Sun prepared two hundred sheets of drawing paper, two bundles of sketching pencils, and a second-hand drawing board for Hua Yusen. The board had been taken apart so no one would recognize it as a drawing board with a stand.
After taking the items, Hua Yusen returned to the storeâs entrance.
Zhao Nuanyue was still inside shopping, but seeing that the staff were about to close up, she had to speed up. She emerged carrying two large packages.
"Let me get those." Hua Yusen reached out and took the packages from Zhao Nuanyueâs hands. He wasnât so kind as to offer to carry the one Zhao Nuanyang was holding, however.
At this point, although Zhao Nuanyang was a "special" boy, he was already 1.8 meters tall, ate a great deal at every meal, and had grown into a young man. He had plenty of strength!
They made their way to the south side of town, where the village ox-cart was parked.
Feeling a bit hungry, Zhao Nuanyue took out a packet of peach crisps for them to share, just enough to tide them over. She hadnât wanted to use her grain coupons on steamed buns, opting instead to buy flour to make them herself at home.
The crisps were tasty but very dry, so they all chewed slowly before swallowing.
Hua Yusen picked up two water canteens and said, "Wait here a second. Iâm going to get some hot water. Eating these dry is a good way to choke."
Before Zhao Nuanyue could say a word, Hua Yusen was already gone, heading to a nearby hospital.
Zhao Nuanyue couldnât help but scold herself. âThe hospital has a hot water supply. Why didnât I think of that?â
When Miao Dahai came over, he only saw Zhao Nuanyue and her brother. "Why is it just the two of you? Where is Mr. Hua?"
"Mr. Hua went to get some hot water from the hospital up ahead. Heâll be back soon," Zhao Nuanyue replied. "Uncle Miao, Aunt Li, have Li Qiong and Wang Yuan left?"
"Sigh, theyâre gone!" Uncle Miao heaved a long sigh of relief. They had finally sent those two troublemakers away. "Yang Guanghuiâs train ticket is for three days from now. Heâll head straight back to the city after being discharged. Iâve done everything I could. I hope they can come to terms with it."
Seeing Miao Dahaiâs pained expression, Li Guihua said, "Nuanyue, you have no idea how hard it is to get a train ticket. Even with an official note, we had to move heaven and earth just to finally buy three tickets. Itâs a good thing you and Mr. Hua arenât heading back to the city. Weâll remember this kindness of yours."