Childhood(12)
When Liu Zhilu was in elementary school, he fought a total of 3.5 fights, and won 3 of the games in the term. There were still 0.5 games left, but the other party called him out and slapped him, but he didn't fight back, so this fight can only be counted as half time.
It was Ah Qiang from the next village who slapped Liu Zhilu in the face. It turned out that Ah Qiang went to Liu Zhilu's house to watch TV the night before, and Ah Heng and Ah Guan also came. When Ah Heng saw Ah Qiang, he coaxed everyone to call Ah Qiang a wild seed (Ah Qiang's mother took Ah Qiang from Guangxi to remarry).
Liu Zhilu didn't know it, and he also laughed with Ah Heng and the gang. Ah Qiang endured his anger and left without saying a word, and the next day he went to settle accounts with Liu Zhilu.
"You're laughing at me with those bastards, you're doing it for yourself!"
Liu Zhilu had clearly realized that he was really ashamed of Ah Qiang, so he didn't fight back. This is how their friendship came to an end. The following year, Ah Qiang went back to Guangxi, and Liu Zhilu never saw Ah Qiang again.
The first time Cuong invited Liu Zhilu to his house to play, as soon as he entered the door, he could see that the walls of his house were covered with his awards. Ah Qiang also encouraged Liu Zhilu to study hard. Such childhood friends are very rare. Many years later, Liu Zhilu remembered the past between himself and Ah Qiang, and he felt guilty and sighed.
The morning after the rotten hoe defeated the second, third, and fourth children of the Jinguang gang, Liu Zhilu was in the school's bowel office. Suddenly, he saw Jinguang being pushed in by a tall, large man. Then, Jinguang was violently beaten by the man.
From the deep and muffled sound of Jinguang's back being beaten, Liu Zhilu can deduce that the person who beat Jinguang shot very hard, almost deadly. After a while, the man left after the fight, and Jinguang was very embarrassed and covered his back and wiped his tears. Liu Zhilu wiped his buttocks, lifted his pants and left as if he didn't see anything.
The one who beat Jinguang is Ma Liang, the social big brother of the Jinguang gang, as for why he fights Jinguang. Is it related to the events of the previous day? Liu Zhilu has never figured it out, and he is too lazy to figure it out. Jinguang was beaten, and Liu Zhilu never talked about it to his friends in the village.
Ma Liang used to be a student at this school, but he dropped out of school very early. A few years later, Ma Liang was shot and killed by the criminal police in the street for resisting arrest.
When the news reached the school, Liu Zhilu's homeroom teacher, the Chinese teacher, choked up and cried in class for a while, just like a white-haired person sending a black-haired person's mother. She blamed herself very much for not being able to teach Ma Liang well. At the same time, she warned the students that they must study hard in order to have a better way out, and that breaking the law and committing crimes is a point of no return, and they must be taken as a warning.
When Liu Zhilu heard this, he immediately recalled the scene of Ma Liang hitting Jinguang in the stool. Liu Zhilu never imagined that the reason why his brother-in-law Ah Fan, Ah Heng, Ah Guan in the village, Rotten Hoe and Rotten Scrap Iron (the second brother of Rotten Hoe) were infected with drugs was directly or indirectly lured by Ma Liang's criminal gang.
Before those people got into drugs, Liu's family had already moved out of the small village. The family lived in a small, newly built two-story house in the county.
Gradually, Liu Zhilu and those above almost had no intersection. It was only later that Liu Zhilu heard the news of their deaths from time to time from the villages and towns. First the two brothers Rotten Hoes and Rotten Scrap Iron, then Ah Guan and Ah Heng, and finally his brother-in-law Ah Fan.
If Liu Zhilu hadn't moved in time, would he have had the same fate as these people in the end? Not necessarily, because in the same place, some people live well, while others do not.
Human life is often different. Some people can refine the nutrients that allow them to thrive, whether in a bad environment or in a good environment. However, it is wrong to say that the environment is insignificant, don't you hear the story of Meng's mother's three migrations!