"Okay, I just ran into some trouble recently, Brother Fengliang is really like a lifesaver in the midst of snow," Song Yitang said.
She felt greatly relieved upon hearing the news.
"Let's not talk about this during meals, Tangtang, have some more pig's trotter, it's good for women's skin," Auntie Li urged as she helped herself to another two pieces of meat.
After dinner, Song Yitang felt that if she walked any faster, she would vomit—it was that close to coming up.
Yu Haixiu finally let her go, seeing that she really couldn't eat any more.
Song Yitang stayed in the capital for two days before hurrying off to see Zhao Shouzhong.
Li Linghua just happened to return from the commune and bumped into Song Yitang.
She asked, carrying a basket on her back, "Tangtang?"
She thought the figure looked familiar but couldn't be sure.
She reasoned that it couldn't possibly be her because it was time for school, yet it indeed looked like her.