"Sister Mo Yan, I'll send Weng De to Zhuzi's house first, and I'll be back soon."

"No, you can go and rest after you settle Weng De. You got up early today and have been running around until now, so you must be tired."

"I'm not tired. I can still play with my sister Niuniu."

Alai felt that there was too little she could do for sister Mo Yan and sister Niu Niu, so she seized every time and opportunity to do as much as possible for them, even if it was just playing games with Niu Niu.

Mo Yan glared at her, "Don't you want to listen to me?"

"No, no, no, I'll be obedient. Sister Mo Yan, I will definitely be obedient."

Seeing that Sister Mo Yan was angry, Alai became anxious and shook his head nervously.

"Then take a rest. If you really don't want to rest, go and talk to Weng De and tell him about the village's next plan. By the way, ask for his opinion and whether he is willing to stay."

"Okay, Sister Mo Yan, I will definitely talk to Weng De and he will definitely be willing to stay."

Alai looked as if there was absolutely no chance of an accident.

Weng De wanted to interrupt and ask questions several times, but Alai grabbed his sleeve and glared at him several times, so that he didn't dare to open his mouth at all.

Then, after she finished speaking, she did not allow him to speak, and pulled him, calling out to Zhuzi, "Zhuzi, hurry up and go to your home."

Zhuzi walked in front, "Teacher Alai, follow me."

After walking more than ten meters away, Weng Decai asked cautiously, "Alai, what do you want to tell me?"

"Also, why do the kids here call you Teacher Alai?"

"Because I will be the primary school teacher in this village in the future."

After leaving Mo Yan, Alai returned to her previous slightly socially anxious and cold personality.

In response to Weng De's question, she did not beat around the bush or try to be euphemistic, but spoke directly out.

"You, what do you teach them?"

Wend was a little surprised.

He didn't mean to look down on Alai, nor did he think that Alai couldn't be a teacher.

But as a mountain villager, Alai only knows a few words that he taught her in the past two years. Weng De doesn't think she has the confidence to use the few words she has learned to teach the children in the village.

This is not a responsible behavior for children.

Moreover, the village chief and villagers would probably not agree.

"I taught them how to hunt, dig traps, build stoves, dye cloth, and make charcoal..."

Alai told her truthfully what she was going to teach.

This surprised Wend again.

He didn't expect that she was teaching these things, and he felt that the people in this village were quite thoughtful.

For Ale, the above skills are all familiar to her.

But aren’t cultural subjects taught in schools?

“Is there a school in this village?”

Weng De didn't stay in the village for long last time. He went to Luoxia Commune with the villagers to report the case. It can be said that he didn't even see the whole picture of the village.

I just feel that considering the remoteness and poverty of Peijia Village, it shouldn’t look like a school.

As soon as I asked the question, I saw a place that was bustling with activity. A bunch of people were shouting slogans.

A special large stone hammer is used, which is carried by several people on a shoulder pole and hammered into the ground together to consolidate the foundation.

"This is--"

"That's our village's school! It's funded by my sister Niuniu and Aunt Moyan. It's our own school in Peijia Village. From now on, Goudan and I, as well as all the children in the village, can go to school in this school."

The one who proudly answered this question was the pillar leading the way.

Isn't Mr. Weng De worried that there will be no school in their village? Humph, there will be a school in their village soon.

The village chief said that after the public grain tax was paid, all the able-bodied laborers in the village would have to go to work and build the school in their village in the shortest possible time.

Wend was truly shocked.

A village actually built its own school in order to let its children go to school.

Not to mention in such a poor place, even in wealthier cities, this cannot be achieved.

"The money for building the school was given by the young sister-in-law just now?"

"That's Sister Mo Yan. From now on, you can disobey anyone in this village, but you must listen to Sister Mo Yan 100%. You can disrespect anyone, but you must be respectful to Sister Mo Yan. She is my savior. If it weren't for Sister Mo Yan, you wouldn't be able to see me now."

As Alai walked, he looked at Wend with an extremely serious and earnest gaze.

"Also, do you really think that your injury was cured by the village chief's medicine? I tell you, it's not. The only person in this village who can really cure you is Sister Mo Yan, so we both owe Sister Mo Yan a life."

"this--"

Weng De thought, how is this possible?

When he woke up, he clearly saw only Village Chief Pei.

But seeing Alai's eyes and expression, and seeing the little boy named Zhuzi who was leading the way, who also looked as if everything Alai said was right, Weng De did not dare to say any doubts.

In fact, he really wanted to ask Mo Yan how he saved him.

But he had a hunch that neither Alai nor the pillar would tell him the real truth.

"So, you stayed in this village as a teacher just to repay that sister-in-law Mo Yan for saving your life?"

Weng De is already thirty years old, but he can't call a girl who looks no more than twenty-two or twenty-three years old "Sister Mo Yan".

He hesitated for a long time before finally calling her Sister-in-law Mo Yan.

After all, in the village, married women with children are usually politely addressed as sister-in-law so-and-so.

"Not only me, but you as well."

Alai nodded and said to Weng De, "After the village primary school is built, we need a teacher for cultural courses. I only know a few words, and I learned them from you. My tribesmen have all died because of this incident. I am the only one left in the entire tribe. Sister Alai saved my life, took me in, and let me settle down in her village. You saw me at the state-owned restaurant before because today is the day I went to the commune to register my household registration."

"So, from now on, I am a member of Pei Village. Now I have a brand new name. My name is Yan Alai, Yan from Sister Mo Yan, and Alai from Alai."

"You can draw, and you are an intellectual. I know you have a lot of knowledge to teach the children. You owe me a life, and you also owe it to Sister Mo Yan and the entire Pei Village. They saved you and me. Sister Mo Yan and the people in the village have no other requests for us, but only hope that we can stay in the village to teach the children in the village to read and learn some skills. I have agreed, and now I formally ask you, do you agree?"

"For the rest of your life, unless Sister Mo Yan says she doesn't need you anymore, you will stay here and be a teacher at Peijia Village Primary School."

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