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Transmigration in the 70s: Taking the Courtyard to the Countryside as a Young Educator

Chapter 10: Returning to the Village [9]



Summary

Dawn had been in the hospital for five days, and he and Best wishes decided to remove his stitches before returning to the village to avoid a second trip. The village chief visited, bringing an introduction letter for Best wishes, and arranged for a tractor to pick them up upon Dawn's discharge. Best wishes appreciated the chief's kindness, although it was prompted by the Public Security Bureau's honorary certificate sent to Dawn, which made the village proud. On their way back, Best wishes experienced her first tractor ride, which was uncomfortable, especially for Dawn, who was recovering from his injury. She discreetly gave him ibuprofen from her backpack, leading to a moment of embarrassment when she realized he drank from her water bottle. Upon arriving at the youth station, they found the gate locked and had to wait outside. They discussed their living conditions, realizing the dormitory setup would be cramped and uncomfortable for Dawn’s recovery. Best wishes suggested they could rent an empty house in the village, which excited her, as it would provide them more privacy. Yang Yu returned with the key and shared her experiences at the youth station, highlighting the overcrowded living conditions. As they waited for the other boys to return, Best wishes and Dawn contemplated how to move out without directly expressing their dissatisfaction with the current arrangement. When Zhao Zhen Tao arrived, he assisted Dawn into the girls' dormitory, which was small and cramped, with ten beds on a large kang. Best wishes realized that the living situation was not ideal and began to formulate a plan to move out.

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