Three or Two Things about Rebirth

Chapter 69 Delaying my lifelong event

A few students who were on winter vacation came to the reading room and kept whispering. Qiu Luming ignored them and just focused on memorizing words.

After studying Russian for more than a year, she has accumulated about 5,000 words and memorized many dialogues and passages from novels.

Unlike her mother, who always stubbornly believed that she was not smart enough, her father encouraged Qiu Luming to master more border trade vocabulary. He said he believed that the border trade ports would be reopened. Even if they could not be opened due to the small trade volume, she could go to Heihe and Suifenhe to see the world. She did not have to hold a stable job or live with her parents. If she wanted, she could travel or work in Russia when conditions were ripe. He also asked her to watch Russian TV programs for half an hour every night after class.

Once a person has a clear goal in life, he will become very positive.

Qiu Luming initially learned Russian just to get a college diploma and look good. Later, she wanted to be able to communicate with Katya so that she could strengthen Sasha's education. Later, as she learned more, she gradually fell in love with Russian and the feeling of being able to communicate with her father in a second language and way of thinking.

In Qiu Luming's view, the Chinese way of thinking tends to be emotional and comprehensive. No other country's writing can combine to form such beautiful poems and chapters, and no other writing can express such rich meanings with just one or two words.

Russian, on the other hand, is more rational and logical, and contains many sentences that read as inverted sentences in Chinese. Therefore, in the translation process, the translator needs to constantly change his way of thinking.

This was a new challenge for Qiu Luming. She decided to apply for the correspondence undergraduate program of Harbin Normal University after graduating from the TV University.

Don't underestimate the habitual thinking brought by the profession. He Manshu has been teaching for more than 30 years. She is used to teaching and preaching, and used to controlling other people's thoughts. Although Qiu Jiye is proficient in Chinese and Western medicine, he has a thorough Chinese medicine mindset. He is used to finding the root cause of things and balancing and coordinating. He never thinks that there is only one solution to a problem, nor does he think that there is only a simple cause for a problem. Qiu Huaixin, who is also a doctor, advocates meticulous research and extreme methods to achieve results in the shortest time. His favorite thing is surgery. Recurrent inflammation of the tonsils, remove! Gallbladder pain, remove! Gastric ulcer, cut off! Many of the successful surgical cases in his eyes are the regrets of his father.

Her father, who was a mathematics professor in the Republic of China, was accustomed to logical reasoning, transformation and reverse thinking. Many problems were simpler and clearer for him, and he could always come up with a proper solution after calm comparison, analysis and synthesis. For example, when she was sent to Beijing to study, although she took the initiative to do so out of anger, her father had already had this idea for two purposes: one was to ensure family harmony, and the other was to let her receive a better education.

For three consecutive days, Ma Zhenyi did not appear again.

Qiu Luming calmed down and thought about it seriously, secretly laughing at herself for being misled by her family members who were too concerned. Ma Zhenyi had been in prison for eight years, and it was inevitable that he would be a little excited when he suddenly saw someone who looked a bit like the girl he loved when he was young. Even if he came to find her again, it was not a big deal. She should act calmly to avoid irritating Ma Zhenyi. Facts have proved that many released prisoners are re-imprisoned for anti-social activities. Many reasons are that the surrounding people are overly cautious and reject them, making it impossible for them to integrate into society.

The door of the library opened again, and the footsteps stopped at the door of the reading room. Qiu Luming already had a premonition, she naturally turned her head to take a look, then looked back as if nothing had happened.

Ma Zhenyi probably didn't expect that there would be so many people in the reading room today. He was stunned for two seconds, then walked to Qiu Luming's desk, took out his ID card and two one-inch photos from his cotton coat pocket, and whispered, "I want to apply for a reading card."

Qiu Luming looked at the ID and photo, took out the registration book from the file rack, and took out a blank reading card from the drawer. He pointed to the bookshelf and said, "You can go and read the books. Take the reading card when you leave."

"Oh." Ma Zhenyi seemed to be explaining, but also seemed to be making small talk, "I thought you were on break the day before yesterday so I didn't come. I came yesterday, but it turned out you were on break again."

"Readers are all reading. Please don't talk. Go over there and read." Qiu Luming pointed to the desk again.

"Oh." Ma Zhenyi said with disappointment and walked towards the bookshelf.

Even though he had thought it through before, Qiu Luming was still very nervous when he saw Ma Zhenyi rising just now, whether it was because of the deep look in his eyes when he looked at her, as if he was looking at another person, or because of the temperament in him that was different from that of ordinary people.

A Changsha grandmother once said that everything a person does has karma. Butchers and executioners have evil spirits, and people from all walks of life have their own unique temperaments.

People who have been in prison have a unique temperament, especially those who have served a very long time.

I didn't feel that way when I didn't know his background, but now that I know, I feel that he has a kind of aggressive obedience, a kind of repressed rigidity, and an indescribable sense of incongruity.

My second brother once said that it was common for old prisoners in the detention center to be beaten, not by the police, but by prison bullies. ——No matter where you are, as long as the number of people reaches a certain level, there will be bullying.

In prisons or labor camps, this kind of thing would be more prevalent.

He has that violent aura about him.

Qiu Luming unconsciously wrote Russian words on the manuscript paper, but she didn't remember any of them. When both sides of the page were filled, she became annoyed, angry at herself for losing control and at the man who interfered with her normal life.

At 11:45, Qiu Jiashu came in holding a lunch box wrapped in an old cotton-padded jacket. In the past few days, he came to the library more often than Director Fang.

As soon as he came in, his eyes were fixed on Ma Zhenyi.

When Ma Zhenyi heard the footsteps, he looked up and saw Qiu Jiashu in police uniform. He stood up straight reflexively. Two seconds later, he realized his mistake and sat down again with a red face. As soon as his butt touched the chair, he picked up his hat and gloves and strode out of the reading room.

Qiu Luming pulled out his reader's card and exclaimed, "Oh!" Qiu Jiashu put down his lunch box, snatched away the reader's card and chased after him.

Ten minutes later, Qiu Jiashu came back, looked at the students, and said to his sister, "Don't worry about eating. Wait for me after get off work."

After get off work in the evening, Qiu Jiashu came to pick up Qiu Luming on time. She smiled and said, "The world is so peaceful. Officer Qiu is so free that he always has time to pick me up after get off work or get out of class."

"I warned him not to come to the library again." Without readers, it was much easier for Qiu Jiashu to speak.

"You..." Qiu Luming was speechless. She wanted to say that her second brother was too much, but thinking about her mood and reaction at noon, she was too embarrassed to say it out loud. She said weakly, "I'm not a prisoner anymore. Why do you do that?"

"He also has to report to the police station regularly and give reports on his thoughts," Qiu Jiashu said succinctly.

"Second brother, you said that the colleague at the pre-trial hearing was beating around the bush and always set traps for people. Look at you, you are speaking quite aggressively now. Don't you have to come into direct contact with the prisoner?"

"Did I? Why didn't your sister Fang tell me?"

"Her? Now she thinks your farts smell good."

"How vulgar!" Qiu Jiashu grinned and pinched his sister's nose. "Go home and eat! Then go to class and graduate quickly! You've delayed my life!"

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