Chapter 2498
Staying in City 49
The following day, the sky was ablaze with countless rays of light and auspicious colors.
In fact, the meteorological department had been studying the preparations for this parade for at least one or two months.
Putting aside other things, although Beijing has never had much rainfall.
But we still had to make the necessary preparations: observing rain clouds from several angles and preparing to induce rain in advance. We did a lot of work.
There was basically no rain in Beijing in autumn, but the city still managed to keep everything perfectly safe.
Therefore, major events in most countries are held on clear, cloudless skies.
To attribute all success to mere luck is truly a sign of shallow understanding.
Following the receptionist's directions, He Yuzhu took his seat.
He was actually not very free. Their seats were fixed, and once they sat down, they could not leave their seats without a special reason.
Although they were spectators, they were, in fact, part of the scenery in the eyes of others.
They were not as good as He Ping and Xiao Lao Si. They followed the main group of the school. Although they were in a fixed area, at least they could stand however they wanted and say whatever they wanted, and no one cared about them.
Today, in every household across the country that owns a television, the television is always on.
Some factories even organized their workers to watch the show together.
The streets were quiet, with an air of solemnity.
Lou Xiao'e and He Xinghua, sitting on the other side, were able to look through binoculars and chat at the same time.
He Yuzhu could only sit upright with a serious expression.
Damn it, he didn't recognize any of the people around him, so he couldn't chat with them.
However, this is only because YueB hasn't started yet.
At 10 o'clock, a salute was fired, and the event officially began.
He Yuzhu, who had been drowsy and numb, suddenly became tense and excited.
He straightened his collar, smoothed out the wrinkles in his clothes, stood up, and placed his hands firmly against his thighs.
My whole body was tense as I watched the flag, moving from afar to near, and then toward the square.
"Swish swish swish..." The sound of orderly footsteps rang in He Yuzhu's ears.
He didn't know why, even though the scene wasn't exactly quiet, he could still clearly hear the sound of the guards walking.
His eyes welled up with tears.
He didn't know what was going on. He was clearly just an ordinary person who drank, smoked, and got perms, and had never deprived himself of anything.
Sometimes, for the sake of those around them, they do things that don't harm the public good but enrich themselves.
He wasn't as pure as Lao Lu, but seeing this scene and the country's strength, he still couldn't help but feel like he was about to urinate.
And a sense of pride was spreading and swelling in his heart.
If it weren't for concerns about his image, he would have shouted at the top of his lungs.
After all, he can proudly say with a pat on his chest that his insignificant contribution is part of today's prosperity and strength.
Human nature is generally complex.
In any case, He Yuzhu's current mood is completely different from that of the calm and wise principal he usually is.
He was like a naive, unsophisticated commoner, finding everything new and exciting.
He gets excited whenever he sees something.
After the most exhilarating parade, He Yuzhu slumped down. A round-faced stranger next to him grabbed his neck and exclaimed, "Comrade, that was awesome! Awesome!"
I haven't lived in vain!
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He Yuzhu didn't care at all that the man's spittle had sprayed all over his face.
Anyway, his face was wet; he had been crying without even realizing it.
Only those who lived through the pre-liberation era could truly understand that today's grand event represented a future that the 400 million people of that time could only dream of. He Yuzhu ignored the excitement around him and calmly buttoned up his jacket pocket.
He just secretly unbuttoned his shirt and took out a two-inch photo.
So that the person in the photo can witness such a grand event in person.
Although He Yuzhu knew that this action was very childish.
But he felt that if he didn't let Lao Lu see it with his own eyes, he might get scolded when he went to sweep the grave for that old bastard in the future.
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After reading B, Lou Xiao'e and her son did not rush to leave.
After everything was settled perfectly, He Yuzhu went to the Lou family's villa and cooked a meal for the whole family.
Looking at the food in the kitchen, Lou Xiao'e, who had come over to help but only made things worse, asked, "Why are you preparing so much stuff?"
"Once you go back to Hong Kong Island, won't all this stuff be wasted?"
Lou Xiao'e, wearing an apron, held a kitchen knife in her hand, and cut the pieces of meat on the cutting board in a unique and elegant way.
Small ones are in pieces, large ones are in chunks, and there are also slices and strips.
She wiped her greasy hands on He Yuzhu's arm.
But with a hint of annoyance and embarrassment, she said, "Are you in such a hurry for us to leave?"
He Yuzhu said helplessly, "Can't we be reasonable?"
Also, you've covered my clothes in oil; how am I supposed to wear them home?
"Just buy another one."
Also, let me tell you, Mom and Liqian Chengyun will be staying here for a while.
Please take good care of me in the future.
I'm also planning to send Yuanyuan and Wanwan back to Beijing.
"From now on, everything is in your hands." Lou Xiao'e said solemnly to He Yuzhu.
Upon hearing this, He Yuzhu narrowed his eyes slightly and asked seriously, "What?"
Is things not going well over there?
Lou Xiao'e shook her head quite naturally. She then buried her head in her chopsticks and chopped away for a while before finally looking up and saying, "What is it? Preparation is key to success, and lack of preparation leads to failure."
These past few years have been a very important period for our family.
Is there anywhere in the world safer than Beijing?
"That's perfect. I was also thinking of letting my two daughters learn about Chinese culture, so they won't forget their roots."
After listening to these words, He Yuzhu pondered for a moment, then nodded seriously to Lou Xiao'e.
Although Tan Yali staying in Beijing with the children will definitely bring him a lot of trouble.
But this is his responsibility, the duty he should fulfill as a father and a grandfather.
No matter how difficult it is, he has to take on this task.
Furthermore, he knew that Lou Xiao'e's concerns were valid.
Hong Kong Island is no longer a safe haven for families like his.
The most direct danger is that many people from the mainland went to Hong Kong Island to make their fortune, and there were also refugees from the mainland going there in boatloads.
These dangers were nothing to Lou Xiao'e.
Everything is in the open; as long as Ah Biao's security is done properly, there won't be any problems.
The truly dangerous things are invisible.
Just like in Hong Kong schools at that time, foreigners would intentionally or unintentionally spread some bad ideas to the students.
Among the ordinary people of Hong Kong Island, the initial acceptance of the mainland has gradually turned into some rejection.
This change is all related to the intentional or unintentional indulgence of the foreigners.
Lou Xiao'e clearly understood this, which is why she made this arrangement. (End of Chapter)