Chapter 62: Chapter 62: Countermeasures
It was a rare opportunity for everyone to share their stories, now that they were in a new environment with changed circumstances.
Seeing that everyone else had spoken, Sun Haoran knew he couldnât keep his story to himself. "Sigh. My familyâs Immortal Grass Hall in Jincheng City has been around for hundreds of years. Someone took a liking to the secret formulas I hold. When I refused to give them up, they had me arrested. My home was ransacked, and they took more than half of the formulas. However, they probably donât know that was only a third of the complete collection."
Finally, all eyes turned to Gu Qingyu.
Gu Qingyu had spoken the least of anyone there. But with his resolute expression, straight back, and proper posture, he exuded a powerful, decisive aura.
"Heh, since everyone has shared their story, I suppose I canât keep mine hidden," Gu Qingyu said with a light chuckle. Even his smile couldnât completely conceal his powerful presence. "I come from a prominent background. I was suppressed due to a difference of opinion. The people who came after me were likely sent by my rivals. It was all meant to bring me down, and I suspect you all were unfortunately caught in the crossfire."
Everyone was taken aback for a moment, but upon reflection, it made sense. No one resented Gu Qingyu, though. âHua Yusen and Zhao Nuanyue are probably here to protect Gu Qingyu,â they thought, âand theyâre protecting us as a side benefit.â
"Sigh, weâre all in the same boat, strangers in a strange land. For us to meet under these circumstances must be a kind of fate," Sun Haoran said with a smile. "There are still more good people than bad in this world, which is how we received help from Xiaohua and Xiao Zhao. The villagers of Nianqiao Village might be wary, but they arenât completely bad. In these chaotic times, staying here actually allows us to live a few peaceful days."
He Qiang gave a bitter smile, the memory of his recent ordeals bringing back a wave of unbearable pain and despair. "Thatâs right," he said. "My school in Jincheng City has already shut down. Thereâs nothing but sadness and helplessness for me back there. My wife works at a textile mill. To avoid dragging her into this, I divorced her. Our child is only twelve, after all. I couldnât let them suffer along with me. Itâs better to be here now. At least I wonât be a burden on my family."
"Meeting Xiaohua here was a blessing for us," Old Sir Qian said. "Otherwise, we really wouldnât have survived!"
Seeing that everyone had voiced their willingness to settle down and live here in peace, Hua Yusen also stood up. "In that case, letâs stick together and live a quiet life here."
"Though our experiences differ, theyâre largely the same. We all had no choice but to leave our homes. Compared to staying in the city, life in the countryside is a bit more lenient," Zhao Nuanyue replied. "I know you may look down on empty formalities, but sometimes people have to compromise to avoid trouble. From now on, you should all read the little red book more often. If you can write some thought reports, Iâm sure it will be easier for Miao Cunzheng to answer to his superiors, and then he wonât give you a hard time."
"Yes, Nuanyue is right," He Qiang said. "Weâll write the thought reports in a few days. A manâs got to know when to bend and when to stand tall!"
"Iâll write one too," Sun Haoran agreed with a nod. âSince Iâm a target, I canât afford to be as complacent as I used to be.â
Old Sir Qian said with a sigh, "I donât care about anything else right now. I just want to live a good life and have a safe place for my wife and me. Iâll write one."
Since everyone had agreed, Gu Qingyu couldnât be the only one to refuse. âAfter all,â he thought, âmost of this trouble is because of me, and I might drag others down too.â He nodded and said, "Alright, Iâll write one as well."
Seeing the older men come around, Zhao Nuanyue finally breathed a sigh of relief. She had been worried they would be stubborn, which would only lead to them suffering in the end.
Meanwhile, Liu Lanhua was at home, waiting for her husband to return with news. But she waited and waited, and when he still hadnât come back, she grew anxious and went out to find him.
It was pitch black outside. After searching the immediate area, she went and knocked on the door of the village security director.
Big Pillar and his wife, who had just fallen asleep, were startled by the pounding on their door. "Who is it at this hour?" one of them grumbled.
When they opened the door, they saw it was Liu Lanhua.
"Well now, if it isnât Madam Lan Hua! What brings you to bang on our door in the middle of the night?" Big Pillar asked with a cheeky grin, feigning ignorance.
âMadam Lan Hua?â
Da Zhuziâs wife wasnât pleased. She jabbed her husband with an elbow and asked with a smile that didnât reach her eyes, "Madam Lan Hua, what is it, so late at night?"
"My husband came out to relieve himself and never came back home. I got so worried waiting that I came out to look for him. Iâve searched all over the village but couldnât find him," Liu Lanhua said frantically. "Can you help me look?"
Hearing this, Big Pillar chuckled. "Oh, you know, Iâd almost forgotten. Siming was caught climbing the volunteersâ wall. It caused such a stir that even Miao heard about it. He locked Siming up in the old shack. Youâd better hurry over there and find him."
"What?" Liu Lanhua was stunned. "You must have made a mistake, right?"
"If you think itâs a mistake, go ask your husband. Heâs already confessed," Big Pillar said. "Alright, itâs late, Madam Lan Hua. You should hurry over and see him. Thereâs hay in the shack, but itâs not warm. If you donât get there soon, your husband might freeze. And if that happens, wonât you be the one suffering, Madam Lan Hua?"
Liu Lanhua felt even more humiliated. âHow could these people treat us this way?â
âEven though my husband doesnât have a village position anymore, we still have family in the city!â
But before Liu Lanhua could say a word, Da Zhuziâs wife added, "Madam, living a simple life in our village is perfectly fine. You should talk some sense into Siming. Tell him to stop with his petty schemes. Climbing the volunteersâ wall when he has nothing better to do? Thatâs just being a hooligan. With all the trouble thatâs happened in the village lately, youâd better keep a tighter leash on him, or heâll end up hurting himself and others."
"We didnât..." Liu Lanhua tried to argue, wanting to explain.
"Madam Lan Hua, itâs almost one in the morning. If we donât get to sleep, itâll be daylight before we know it," Da Zhuâs wife said with a frown. "Besides, itâs freezing out. Can you really rest easy knowing your husband is in that shack?"
"Right, right, I have to go see him." With that, Liu Lanhua wiped her tears and ran toward the shack. With such a disaster befalling their family, she couldnât let anything happen to her husband.
Carrying a lantern, Liu Lanhua stumbled her way to the shack.
"My dear, my dear!" Liu Lanhua called out desperately. "Are you in there?"
Li Siming was wrapped in a tattered quilt, lying on a bed of straw. It was barely tolerable. They were all from the same village, after all. Even if they couldnât stand Li Siming, they wouldnât torment him or let him freeze to death.
"Iâm in here!" Li Siming crawled out from the pile of straw. "Go back and get me some hot water and another old quilt. I can just about manage then."