Chapter 50: Dreams (8)
Chapter 50: Dreams (8)
(8) Those past grievances
Because of the Olympics, old classmates who have not seen each other for many years are about to gather, and their hearts are full of expectations.
The classmates seem to start from the same starting point and go their separate ways, and after one or twenty years, the difference is big.
I remember when I was ten years old, there were a few small gatherings of classmates, and when it came to classmates, they had already begun to rank up.
A classmate told me that XXX also sued me.
At that time, I had already given up the idea of becoming a half-time official and began to think about family finances, and I vaguely remembered that on the eve of graduation, a female teacher in the student department talked to me and asked me if I was going to the parade.
I said, "How fun, didn't you go and have a good time?"
The teacher said, "I heard that you don't go home at night, did you join any organization?"
I told her that I went to the suburbs to interview with a few teachers from the "Morning News" of the Provincial Youth League Committee, mainly because the teachers saw that I was too thin and took me to eat something good, and I didn't go to class anyway.
"You also copied the big-character poster?"
Hearing this, I came back to my senses and wanted to confiscate my excerpt. It was a poem in memory of Chairman Hu Yaobang.
It's a pity that there are too many people on the street, and it's been lost. But I know that telling the truth at this time will not pass this hurdle.
So, I said, it has been confiscated by my cousin. My cousin was XXX (then head of the student section). When the female teacher heard this, she immediately let me go.
Looking back, if it weren't for my grandmother's own nephew and grandnephew, my eldest cousin, who happened to be the head of the student section of our school, I might have been in big trouble.
When my college classmate Lao Fu came to visit my house, I regretfully said that it would be good if you insisted on it for another half a year, and there was a rule not to mention it for five years. To be honest, I have to know that there are five years, and I will not leave my job without pay and find another way.
Because in the past seven years, every year at the meeting to welcome new students, I have to hear the same sentence: You are the middle and senior leading cadres of the future minority areas...... I've always thought that I can't be a vice governor in 10 years like a great alumnus, but I still have no problem being a mayor in 20 years.
Now, twenty years later, she is an unkempt and hysterical housewife. What a shame for the cultivation of my alma mater!
I still remember that the school bought a new washing machine every year to make butter tea for us to celebrate the New Year, but it was a pity that the seven brand new washing machines were ......