Chapter Seventy-Nine: Schoolgirls

Female student (novel) Zhang Baotong 2016.4.26

After reading the letter sent by his girlfriend, he ran to the grassy slope behind the mountain and cried.

This is an ultimatum-like letter. The letter said that if he could not be transferred back to the city within the month, she would no longer be in a relationship with him.

Why didn't he want to go back to the city? He didn't want to eat the authentic Sichuan food made by his mother every day? Why didn't he want to walk on the street with his girlfriend in arms? However, if he wanted to leave, what would the more than 20 students on this small station do? He had heard that before him, a teacher who had just graduated from the school had only come here to have a look, and then he left here by car. As a result, students did not have a teacher for two weeks. The railway workers at the small station were so anxious that they didn't even have the heart to go to work. Can he do the same?

He is also a descendant of Lao Baocheng. My parents worked hard and dedicated their lives on this railway line deep in the mountains. He knew that life in and out of the mountains was like two worlds. Staying in the mountains means sticking to loneliness, and walking out of the mountains is colorful clouds.

A train of passenger cars rumbled over the bridge between the two mountains. After that, the silence in the Qinling Mountains was unusual, only the mountains and forests in the spring kept swaying in the wind. He knew it was almost time for the children to learn. So, he wiped his eyes with his hands and slowly raised his head.

At this time, he saw the female student Cui Yueyue standing in front of him, looking at him with a sad little face. Cui Yueyue is a third-grade student, and her mother divorced her father because she couldn't bear the loneliness of the mountains and went to a big city. But the child is very sensible, studies very hard, and is the class leader in the class.

"Yueyue, what are you doing here?" he looked a little embarrassed and stood up from the grass, not wanting her to see that he had just cried.

Cui Yueyue timidly walked up to him and said to him in a pure voice, "Teacher, I heard from my father that my girlfriend wants you to leave here." If you don't leave, she won't love you anymore. ”

He nodded silently and sighed as he looked up to the sky.

Cui Yueyue said again, "Teacher, don't be sad, okay? When I grow up, I will marry you." ”

When he heard this, he was first startled, then he laughed, and said, "But when you grow up, you will change your mind." ”

"I won't change my mind," said the schoolgirl, looking very serious and firm, "if you don't believe me, I'll write you a guarantee." ”

He stroked her little face with his hand and said, "Of course I do." So saying, he squatted down, kissed her lightly on the forehead, and then, taking the girl's hand, walked towards the path up the slope.