When Cao Qi heard Uncle Wu's voice, he looked up and saw that Uncle Wu was about to swing his whip. He was so scared that he stood up and ran away, with Uncle Wu chasing him.

After all, he was too old, and Uncle Wu couldn't run after just a few steps. Seeing Cao Qi was about to run out of the Youth League, Uncle Wu shouted to the villagers watching at the door to stop him.

The villagers all knew that Uncle Wu had a bad temper and liked to curse people, so someone must have provoked him. They hadn't seen Uncle Wu so angry in several years.

Although he didn't know what happened, he still followed Uncle Wu's instructions and stopped Cao Qi.

Only then did Song Shuangshuang learn from her two aunts why so many people had come.

After dinner, everyone had nothing to do and left the courtyard door open. They saw Old Wu coming home angrily and were curious about who had provoked him. Soon, Uncle Wu came out on his donkey cart. The people nearby left their courtyards to see where Old Wu was going. When they saw him, they found that he went straight to the Youth League Home, so they followed him.

The more they followed, the more something seemed wrong. Old Wu drove the cart and cursed at people. Some villagers wanted to stop him from going to the Youth League Home, saying that they should first find the village chief and the team leader to ask them to come forward, but they were also scolded by Old Wu.

There was a lot of noise along the way, and more and more people came out to watch the fun. Just like that, they all came to the Youth League Home. Two aunts also came out to visit and met them, so they followed.

The brother and sister were both speechless. Is everyone so free?

Song Shuangshuang was worried that this situation would not end well, so she asked her two aunts if anyone had gone to find the village chief and the team leader.

Aunt Chang took out a handful of melon seeds from her pocket and said while eating them, "Don't worry, someone has gone. You'll see they'll be here soon." As she spoke, she stuffed a handful of melon seeds into Song Shuangshuang's pocket and asked her to eat some too.

Song Shuangshuang felt relieved when she knew that someone had notified the village chief. As for the melon seeds that Aunt Chang wanted to give her, she quickly waved her hand to refuse.

Are you kidding? In this kind of occasion, how could she dare to eat melon seeds?

Aunt Wang saw the young man standing next to Song Shuangshuang, winked at her and asked, "Shuangshuang, what's this?"

Knowing that Aunt Wang had misunderstood their relationship, he explained, "My brother Song Youlin is the educated youth you said was coming during the day."

The two aunts stopped eating melon seeds and said in surprise, "Isn't this a coincidence? This is good. You will have someone from your mother's family in the village to take care of you, and you don't have to work so hard." The two aunts still think that Song Shuangshuang is afraid that the work points are not enough and there will not be enough food to distribute in the village.

If Song Shuangshuang knew what her two aunts were thinking, she would definitely say that this was a huge misunderstanding.

"What Auntie said is the same as what Uncle Wu said." After saying that, she nudged Song Youlin with her elbow and raised her eyebrows. "Did you hear that? You have to work hard in the future and earn more work points to support me."

Song Youlin looked at his elder sister helplessly and said, "Okay, I'll support you." How could he not know that this was what his elder sister said? This was how the two of them used to get along.

At the gate of the courtyard, Cao Qi started arguing with the villagers who were blocking him, which attracted the attention of the two aunts. The two aunts then remembered that they came to Song Shuangshuang to ask what happened and get first-hand information.

I quickly asked what had happened and why Old Wu came to the Youth League Institute to cause a quarrel.

Song Shuangshuang hesitated for a moment about where to start. The crowd blocking the doorway quieted down a lot and made way for the village chief and the team leader to come in.

"What's going on again!"

The villagers fell silent. They also wanted to know what had happened. They had followed Old Wu to the educated youth site and made a fuss, but they still didn't understand what was going on. They only knew that the male educated youth was being chased and beaten by Old Wu.

When the villagers went to see the village chief and the team leader, they only said that Old Wu was so angry that he drove his donkey cart to the educated youth site. They were afraid that Old Wu would get angry and beat people at the educated youth site, so they hurried over.

"Let me go. I want to seek justice from the village chief." Cao Qi was still being held down by the villagers. When he saw the village chief coming, he shouted loudly.

"Let Cao Zhiqing go. What's the point of holding him down?" The team leader asked the villagers to let Cao Qi go. It would not be right to keep holding him like a prisoner before they figured out what happened.

"Let me go!" Cao Qi was released, and patted his wrinkled clothes a few times before walking up to the village chief. The villagers watching rolled their eyes and pretended to be serious.

The two village heads also couldn't stand Cao Qi's behavior, and asked him what was going on with frowns.

Cao Qi complained indignantly, "Village chief, you have to make the decision for me. Uncle Wu wanted to whip me with a whip. I wanted to run away, but he asked the villagers to hold me down and refused to let me go no matter what!"

After listening to Cao Qi's words, the village chief looked at Uncle Wu in the Youth League Courtyard to hear what he had to say.

As Song Shuangshuang expected, Uncle Wu didn't care who the visitor was and started cursing, "You bastard, do you think you have the right to curse me? If I don't beat you, who should I beat? No matter who you ask, it won't work!" After catching his breath, he was going to beat Cao Qi again.

Cao Qi was certain that Uncle Wu would take his status as the village chief into consideration and would not dare to do anything to them, so he hid behind the village chief.

Unfortunately, he was wrong. Counting the various connections in the village, Old Wu was one generation older than the village chief, so he was not afraid. Otherwise, how could Old Wu drive to the train station to pick up people? The village chief had to bring him food. No one in the village dared to bully the old couple with their grandson. That was the seniority!

The village chief and the team leader felt their heads buzzing, fearing that Old Wu would turn against his relatives and whip them, so they quickly hid to the side, trying to get rid of Cao Qi.

I kept shouting in my heart, 'Don't come over here!'

Thus, a dramatic scene of chasing each other was staged in the Youth Courtyard. Uncle Wu chased Cao Qi, and Cao Qi dodged left and right, always hiding himself behind the village chief. The village chief and the captain, who were caught in the middle, could not get rid of Cao Qi, and had to keep an eye on Uncle Wu to make sure he didn't hit them.

It's really difficult for the village chief. At his age, he has to be used as a shield by others, and he can't afford to offend the person who is pursuing him.

The villagers and educated youth who were watching the scene were only concerned with watching the fun, and no one stepped forward to stop them. They just let the four people run around in the educated youth compound.

In the end, the team leader, relying on his age and being less troublesome than the village chief and Old Wu, ran out of the circle more swiftly. The first thing he did after running out was to ask the villagers who were watching the excitement to "rescue" the village chief.

He was afraid that if this continued, Cao Qi would be young and insignificant, but the village chief would get sick from exhaustion. As for Old Wu, well, he had to let him vent his anger, and he should also vent his anger for him, because he and the village chief had been acting like idiots for so long.

By the time the villagers rescued the village chief, his throat was almost smoking from exhaustion.

Song Shuangshuang brought two small stools at the right time and gave one to the village chief and the team leader.

The captain glanced at Song Shuangshuang, thinking that she had some tact, and sat down with the village chief.

Song Shuangshuang? ? No one cares about Uncle Wu anymore?

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