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Four hundred and twentieth seventh embarrassment

The few of us didn't waste any time and went straight out with our luggage.

As for the leave request, I have been too lazy to write it. The school has long been used to the elusive state of Chujiu and I.

The substitute teacher reported our attendance to the principal, and the principal just let them go. None of the students who attended class every day were ranked first in the department.

Lanyan and Niu Niu were left behind by Chu Jiu at the gate of Pharmaceutical University. Lan Yan was driven back to school by Chu Jiu, while Niu Niu wanted to drive Uncle Ding's car to the chamber of commerce.

In the 1990s, there was no such thing as drunk driving. As long as you drank a little alcohol and it did not affect your driving, you could still drive on the road. Moreover, there were no pedestrians or vehicles on the road in the middle of the night. On the ninth day of the lunar month, you could rest assured that the cow would drive alone.

Chujiu’s original words were that even if Teacher Ding had two more drinks, he would be more reassuring than Guo Guo driving.

Regarding driving, it does require talent, and I may not have any talent in this area at all.

When Chujiu and I went to Guangxi for the second time, we followed the truck of Gu Yongnian Medicinal Materials Company to purchase medicinal materials.

When the first batch of medicinal materials purchased from Guangxi was sent to Chongqing, Gu Yongnian was excited for several days when he looked at the contract.

He thought he would just give us a contract as a favor, but he didn’t expect our ability to match his price. Gu Yongnian was prepared to lose a little money, but he didn’t expect that not only did we conclude a business, but we also got the first load of medicinal materials.

Still bought it at almost half price.

In Gu Yongnian's words, the price given to him by Guangxi gave him a firm foothold in Sichuan, and he successfully bid for several traditional Chinese medicine hospital projects.

Chujiu and I told Gu Yongnian some things about the chairman of the supplier. Gu Yongnian admired him even more and specially brought some local specialties to visit him in person.

Gu Yongnian made an excuse to ask Chujiu and I to accompany him to Guangxi. In fact, it was because we refused to take the benefits he gave us and specially invited us to go and play for a few days.

Deng Deyou also went with us. Except for the first day in Nanning, when Gu Yongnian and Deng Deyou visited the supplier's chairman, they didn't mention the medicinal materials at all in the next few days. They took Chujiu and me with them.

We traveled all the way from Nanning to Beihai.

I remember that on the way back to Nanning from Beihai, Chujiu and Deng Deyou drank together, and the three of them, including Gu Yongnian, got drunk.

This was the second time Chujiu reluctantly agreed to let me drive. As a result, I drove for about ten minutes, but Deng Deyou forced me to stop on the side of the road and kicked me out of the cab.

So there was a particularly surprising scene. Deng Deyou opened the driver's cab window, vomited while driving, and vomited all the way from Beihai to Nanning, and he refused to let me, a non-drinker, touch the steering wheel again.

Not long after returning from Guangxi, Gu Yongnian sent a pager message asking me and Chujiu to go have dinner on the weekend.

At the dinner table, I didn’t know why, so I talked about my driving. Deng Deyou shook his head and said: "Start at three nods, apply the gas hard when turning, and follow the pits if there are any pits. If there are no pits, roll over rocks."

Gu Yongnian: "You don't need to look at small potholes. For big potholes, you just need to close your eyes. When it rains, you just have to wipe them and turn on the wipers."

Uncle Ding: "Reverse the car and drive forward, use the horn to honk, stop the car and hit the curb, and pull the handbrake while driving."

Jing Fei: "He hit people and cars and entered his home. He broke through the guardrail and flew over the elevated highway. He only had to rush off the cliff after drinking."

Soon our cars parked in front of the Chamber of Commerce. The lights in Uncle Ding's office were still on, and it seemed that he was still working.

Originally, I wanted to let the cows stay in Chongqing through Uncle Ding. After all, I arrived in Chongqing in the afternoon and didn't remember to meet Uncle Ding before running away again. It couldn't be justified.

As a result, the cow pouted and stared at Uncle Ding aggrievedly. Tears had just begun to well up in his eyes. Uncle Ding was defeated and sighed. It would be better if the girl stayed here for a few days and came back early.

"Thank you dad."

The cow instantly beamed, shook Uncle Ding's arm and kissed Uncle Ding on the face. Uncle Ding was stunned for a long time, and touched the cow's hair with tears in his eyes, and finally he was willing to call him daddy.

The cow lowered her head and whispered coquettishly. She used to shout in her heart.

Uncle Ding repeatedly reminded us to pay attention to safety on the road. When our car drove out of the Chamber of Commerce, I turned around and saw Uncle Ding still standing at the door of the office, laughing and waving to us.

There was a strong bitterness in my heart, and my eyes were inexplicably moist. I seemed to see my father standing at the entrance of Lijia Village, smiling and telling me to study hard and not to miss my family.

"Actually, I already knew my life experience before going to the United States."

Cow turned his head and stared out of the car window. When he applied for a visa and looked for his household registration book, he dug out the family's real household registration book, not the one that was reissued after the so-called loss.

"Actually, he is really great."

The cow murmured that the seat of the van was really uncomfortable, and wiped the tears from his face while lowering his head.

The sound of a cow's even breathing could be heard in the back row. Chujiu told me to take the time to sleep for a while, and I would have to wake up in the middle of the night to chat with him, otherwise he would get sleepy.

In the second half of the night, it started to rain lightly on the highway, and I was shaking my head in triumph. Fortunately, I spent money to change all-terrain tires before I came out.

I stared at the needle on the instrument panel, which showed a speed of more than 120 kilometers per hour, and had to admire Chujiu and Wanli again.

When he was a sophomore, Deng Deyou insisted on transferring the ownership of the van to Chujiu. I guess it was because of Gu Yongnian.

Chujiu decisively refused. The car was in Deng Deyou's name and he could still drive it. What's more, if there was a violation, he wouldn't have to deal with it himself.

During that time, the frequency of Chujiu and Wan Li's phone calls increased significantly. Every weekend, they would go to Deng Deyou's warehouse and drive the van to the nearby auto repair shop.

After Chu Jiu finished modifying all the modifications that could be done on the van, Deng Deyou said speechlessly: Master, this money is enough to buy half a new car.

At around seven o'clock in the morning, we stopped at the last service area on the highway to rest. In more than an hour, we would enter the boundary of Panzhihua.

Cow put one hand on his neck and tilted his head as he got out of the car. Unexpectedly, he often suffered from insomnia when sleeping on a large Simmons mattress in the United States. Instead, he slept so soundly on this bed with a modified seat. He actually slept in the same position all night and even had a stiff neck.

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"Teacher Ding, if I don't wait until you marry Guo Guo, I will dismantle this seat and use it as your wedding bed."

The cow opened her peach-blossom eyes and rushed to the ninth grade of junior high school. She started not to take her as a teacher seriously even before she graduated.

Chujiu, a 1.8-meter-tall gibbon, stretched out an arm and pressed it on the cow's head. No matter how the cow spread its teeth and claws, it could not get closer.

"Ah~it hurts~"

The cow screamed and shook its neck. The stiff neck was cured.

"Huh, I went to the bathroom and you messed up my hair."

The cow rolled her eyes at Chujiu. It was indeed a bit cold in the morning this season, and then she walked to the bathroom with an exaggerated sway of her waist.

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