The Pretty Military Wife

Chapter 276 They are child stealers

It may also be because he has not lived at home for more than ten years, so Zhou Guoliang's feelings for this family are still limited to the past.

Moreover, they were the ones who did all these things. Zhou Guoliang was very angry.

He ignored them completely and turned around and went back to the Liang family.

Secretary Fu and his colleagues were still there, and Zhou Guoliang publicly stated that he would take his father-in-law and his family with him when he left.

An elder among the Liang family sighed and said:

"You were right to take them away. Otherwise, she would come back to make trouble after you left. This family is honest, and considering the names of Xinyue and Xiaoying, they had no choice but to tolerate it."

Liang's father looked at Liang Jun. Liang Jun thought about what Zhou Guoliang said and realized that if a tree is moved away, it will die; if a person moves away, he will live. There is life anywhere. If his sister has a stable job now, it will definitely be better to follow his sister than to stay in this family.

The most important thing is, as Zhou Guoliang said, it might be better for Xiaoying to move to a new place.

Father Liang looked at the coffin in the room:

"We are leaving. Your mother is alone on this hill."

Brother Liang Si from the team said:

"Uncle, now that you are gone, we will still visit Auntie's grave every year. Don't worry, leave the matter of Auntie's grave to me. I will take good care of it."

Sister Liang Si said:

"That's right. Auntie's grave is right next to our parents' graves, so we can take care of them together. Don't worry, you don't have to worry about the team's affairs. Everyone in the team is here to help you."

The team leader and brigade cadres also said:

"Lao Liang, I still think it's better to go and follow Guoliang to see the world outside. Don't worry about the family matters. Guoliang will leave us an address later. You can also call Secretary Fu. If there is anything, I can send you a telegram or something. It's all fine."

Zhou Guoliang added:

"That's all. Don't worry, old man. After Xinyue followed me to the army, she studied with our teacher every day and has passed the junior high school entrance exam again. She has graduated from junior high school and is in high school. She will take the high school entrance exam in the future. Xinyue also has a job now. So you can rest assured when you go there."

The people around heard this and said with a smile:

"Okay, sir, you can go and enjoy the good life with your daughter and son-in-law."

After everyone's persuasion, Liang's father finally agreed. After burying Liang's mother, they followed Zhou Guoliang.

Everyone stayed up all night. According to the rules, this was the old man's last night at home. In the middle of the night, Zhou Guoliang knelt down and kowtowed again, saying that he was kowtowing to the old man on behalf of the children in the family.

According to the calculations of the Yin-Yang master, the funeral must be held before dawn.

(The funeral procession refers to carrying the dead out of the house and preparing for burial according to the auspicious time calculated.)

The whole team carried the old man up the mountain for burial.

Liang Jun held Zhou Xiaoying's hand and knelt in front of the grave, watching their mother's coffin being lowered into the pit. Liang Jun burst into tears.

Zhou Xiaoying also started crying.

Zhou Guoliang helped direct the burial. After everything was done, according to the rules, there was a big meal at noon, and he thanked the neighbors who came, which was considered a way to say hello to the funeral.

Li Wu also knew that Zhou Guoliang was going to take the Yue family away, and he helped Zhou Guoliang buy a ticket to the provincial capital the next day. They had to go to the provincial capital and take a train before they could get to the army.

Li Wu sent a car to pick up the family the day after the old man was buried.

The house here was given to Liang Sige, and the chickens and a pig were also directly calculated as money by Liang Sige to Liang Dad. There was still some food at home, Zhou Guoliang and Liang Jun discussed it and gave it directly to Liang Sige, and asked them to take care of the house.

Under Zhou Guoliang's arrangement, they left with only some spare clothes and the best quilt.

Zhou Xiaoying was very well behaved this time because Zhou Guoliang and the others kept coaxing her to take care of Liang Jun. As long as Liang Jun pretended to cry out in pain, she felt very distressed.

Li Wu's painting sent Zhou Guoliang and others to the station and onto the bus to the provincial capital. Zhou Guoliang also told Li Wu about his family affairs. Li Wu said that he would arrange for someone to pay attention to this matter and only give the subsidy to Zhou Guoliang in the future.

When they arrived at the provincial train station, the two children were very scared. They had never seen so many people, let alone taken a train. Even Liang's father, who had never traveled far, felt very nervous.

Zhou Guoliang asked them to wait there while he went to buy tickets. After buying the tickets, he found out that the train did not depart until the evening, so he directly bought four sleeper tickets. His two children were still young, so they both got free tickets.

When getting on the train, the conductor saw him carrying a child on his back, holding another child, supporting an elderly person, and greeting another disabled person.

The conductor also shouted:

"Comrade, you have been doing good things all the way."

Zhou Guoliang hurriedly said:

"No, no, no, don't say that, these people are all my family members."

The conductor took their bags and put them on the luggage rack. The two children didn't dare to move. They put them down and looked at the bed, but they didn't dare to sit on it.

Because Zhou Xiaoying was holding Liang Jun's hand, they shared the lower bunk. The two children shared one bed, while Zhou Guoliang and Liang's father shared the middle bunk.

But unexpectedly, in the middle of the night, someone else set their sights on Dabao and Xiaobao.

These two people may not know that Zhou Guoliang noticed them when they passed by him three times before going to bed.

But they didn't take Zhou Guoliang seriously because he was not wearing a military uniform today.

At about three o'clock in the middle of the night, when there were still ten minutes left before the next stop, the two men came up to Zhou Guoliang and his friends' bunk beds.

Liang Jun and Zhou Xiaoying slept together in the lower bunk on the left. When they got on the train, Zhou Guoliang told the conductor about Zhou Xiaoying's situation, but no one said that they should not sleep together.

Zhou Guoliang, who was on the other lower bunk, took care of the two children and slept. Then he climbed up to the middle bunk on Liang Jun's side, and Liang's father climbed up to the middle bunk above the children to sleep.

Everyone was tired, and everyone was sleeping soundly at two or three in the morning. These two people came, each holding a child and ready to go out. Liang Jun suddenly turned over and got out of bed to block them:

"Stop, what are you doing? Are you trying to steal the child?"

Zhou Guoliang's voice was like thunder from a clear sky, and even the people here heard it. Every family immediately checked on their own children.

There were also enthusiastic people who got out of bed and asked what was going on with flashlights.

The two men hurriedly put the child down and said:

"Oops, we went the wrong way. We went the wrong way accidentally."

"Yes, yes. There were no lights here at night. We thought they were my two children. We were about to get off the bus, so we wanted to carry the children with us."

The conductor at the head of the carriage came over, turned on his flashlight and asked what was going on.

Zhou Guoliang said:

"These two people should be investigated. They came to steal children."

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