People strive for higher ground, while water flows downwards. No matter if it was officers or soldiers, they would be excited when they were promoted. However, when the Miao District captain accepted the appointment letter, he hesitated.
Can I do it? A Company Leader was different from a District Leader. A District Leader would usually bring 30 to 40 people with him, while a Company Leader would bring over 100 people. He often had to hold meetings to give speeches and report on the year-end arrangements of the higher-ups. It was not easy to deal with. Miao Qu's captain was negotiating with the organization director. He was a little embarrassed, but he felt that he had to say it.
"Old Miao, you can't say that. Was it harder to be a squadron leader than to fight the Americans? Have you forgotten that in North Korea, your class defended the mountain and repelled the enemy's attacks sixteen times before finally obtaining victory…"
" That's war. I'm not afraid of death…"
" It's the same for leading troops. As long as you're not afraid of difficulties, there's no…" The division chief paused for a moment before continuing," Old comrade, the regimental committee has already been decided. The regimental commander and political commissar have said that you can do it. Accept the decree!"
Obeying orders was the duty of a soldier. What else could Miao Qu's captain say? Seeing his hesitation, Division Chief Yao said," Captain Miao Zhong, go ahead. I'll get you a secretary. A high school student who can write and speak during meetings. Let him write the materials for you." What else could Miao Qu's captain say? He saluted the director, shook his hand, and thanked him before returning to Nanshan Hill.
Ah Hui carried her backpack and reported to the Second Squadron of Nanshan First Brigade. He was here to be a clerk. Before he was appointed, he would be an agent. Coincidentally, the barracks of the Second Squadron was the house of Ah Hui's original Sixth Squadron. The squadron leader said," You can stay in the office." There were two tables, two chairs, and a bed against the wall in the office. As soon as he put down his backpack, the squadron leader and the instructor came over. Captain Miao was from Shandong and spoke with a strong Shandong accent. The instructor was from Liaozhong County, Liaoning Province. He had a square face, big eyes, and a tall figure. The squadron leader walked up to Ah Hui and extended a hand." Welcome! We have all the officers and soldiers here, but we're missing you!"”He turned around and said," This is the instructor." The instructor shook hands with Ah Hui and said," You can stay here. This bed…" He pointed with his finger.
After the two chiefs left, Ah Hui tidied up the bed, put away her backpack, and then tidied up the house. The office of the secretary of the squadron was also quite similar. This was the best environment Ah Hui had ever had since she joined the army. He was very satisfied.
The two chiefs lived next door. After lunch, they rested for a while. The squadron leader came over and said," After dinner, we'll prepare for the roll call. Write a speech."
" What? Speech script?" Ah Hui asked in confusion.
" Yeah, we'll take attendance." The squadron leader blamed Ah Hui instead. She didn't even know how to take attendance? You can't speak when you're called out?
Only then did Ah Hui realize that this squadron leader had to have a script for his speech! However, how to write it? What do you want to say? Ah Hui steadied her emotions and asked the squadron leader in a calm tone.
"Since you're a soldier, isn't your squadron taking attendance as well? He just told them about the situation over the past few days and that it was not bad. Then, he made some requests. Just hurry up and write it. I'll tell you."
Therefore, Ah Hui wrote a speech according to the squadron leader's intention and the situation she knew. Give it to the squadron leader before dinner. Ah Hui also attended the roll call. Although this Company Leader didn't know how to write, he was very eloquent. He explained what Ah Hui had written and what she hadn't written. Some of the things she had written were simple, and he added on to them. Nanshan's first roll call was very successful. The Company Leader was also very satisfied. He thought that with this document, he would not have to worry about meetings in the future. If he wrote it down for me, I would be able to tell them. From then on, whenever the squadron leader spoke, Ah Hui would write the material. Writing materials and speeches became Ah Hui's main job.
Acting as a clerk was actually a test. Ah Hui felt very free. He didn't have to go out for exercises or participate in the squadron's group activities. Instead, he could read and study alone in the office. Other than completing the tasks assigned by the leader, what else could he do? Ah Hui was just tidying up her room. The squadron leader and the instructor lived next door. They had a lot of things to do. Should she tidy up her room? Does the thermos need water? Ah Hui had never thought about it, nor had she ever done it.
Sometimes when Ah Hui had nothing to do, she would go to the beach to play. He sat alone on a pebble by the sea, staring at the boundless sea. The sea was sometimes calm, as calm as a bright mirror. Sometimes the waves were turbulent, like wild horses galloping. Seagulls flew on the sea, and warships cut through the waves. In the evening, the whales swam in groups on the sea, sometimes leaping out of the sea and sometimes diving into the water. Their huge tail wings slapped the water surface, looking very spectacular. The submarine returned from a long voyage, so calm and solemn. Seeing all of this, Ah Hui's heart also flew into the boundless distance. He sat there for a long time, then returned to the barracks alone. What were the soldiers doing?
Was this the life of a secretary? Ah Hui suddenly became happy. When he was in the squadron, learning and training were all group life. Studying and learning were all squeezed out of time. There was pathetically little time, and the progress was very slow. He was very anxious. If this continued, when would he finish all the high school textbooks? Now that the squadron doesn't ask me to write materials, I have plenty of time to read and study every day. Being a clerk was not a bad job.
Therefore, Ah Hui took out her high school textbook and began to self-study step by step. Every day after breakfast, the squadron leader and instructor would look for him when they had nothing to do. He would basically study alone in the room until the lunch bell rang. It was the same in the afternoon. He studied every day and felt very happy. He was very satisfied with this kind of life.
One day, Ah Hui was reading in her room when Captain Miao pushed open the door and said,"Ah Hui, I have a mission for you. A recruit is sick. Send him to 406 Hospital for a check-up.”
Ah Hui brought the patient to 406 Hospital for a check-up. The patient was diagnosed with sinuously and needed to be hospitalized. Ah Hui went through the hospitalization procedures for him, arranged a ward for him, and then walked back. On Lushun Street, Ah Hui kept walking forward. When they reached a door, there were a few women with children talking in front of a window of a house facing the sun. Ah Hui glanced at them and kept walking forward. He walked, walked. Suddenly, she saw one of them look familiar. Why did he look so familiar? She looked very much like Li Xiuling, his classmate from No. 3 Middle School. Could it really be her? Then, he denied himself." Impossible. It's so far away from Guanli Pass. Why would she come here?" No, she's not." He continued to walk forward, but he felt that it was too similar. He turned around and saw that the person was also looking at him. Why is she looking at me? Is she Li Xiuling? Therefore, Ah Hui turned around and walked back. She walked to the door and asked with a red face," You…"
"Are you Ah Hui?" Before Ah Hui could speak, the woman spoke first.
Both of them were pleasantly surprised. "When I passed by here, I looked like you, but I didn't dare to speak. It's so far away. Why are you here?”Ah Hui said.
"Yes, you walked over from there. I looked like you. But then she thought,"She's in high school. How could she be here?"
Then, they told each other about their respective situations. They were classmates from the same hometown. It was fate that brought them together. The two of them were very happy.
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