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The sound of the bells on the donkey's neck, the squeaking sound of the wheels rolling through the snow, and the whistle of the northwest wind merge into a sad song of farewell. Hei Ya bit the corner of the turban, with tears in her eyes, and whipped the donkey one after another. She wanted to rush to the station in one step, and how much she wanted to ask the donkey to walk slowly so that she could stay with Yu Chen for a while. As the train roared, Hei Ya pushed Yu Liaochen onto the train. Yu Liaochen opened the car window and gave one of the two jade bracelets to Hei Ya. Hei Ya held it in both hands, pressed it on her chest, and ran with the moving train. She was filled with gratitude, resentment and farewell, and was filled with so much sorrow that it was difficult to express it in words. Shortly after the Huaihai Campaign, a militia team came to the village to clean up the countryside, suppress bandits and hegemons, and wipe out the remnants of the Kuomintang on a large scale. Yu Renxin was a key target of the dictatorship. The villain complained, but the Yu family's servant Lang San bit back, accusing Yu Renxin of bullying men and dominating women, exploiting the poor, and killing people. The militiamen took Yu Renxin out, beat him up, and locked him up. He died within a few days of his release.
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