
Ma Zini at the Official Camp
by Liu Qiang
About This Novel
I didn't save Xiaomei's phone number in my mobile phone. When she called, I asked, who are you? Xiaomei was very unhappy and asked Wei Guo whether you were "beating up" (Jinan dialect: pretending)? I am Xiaomei. I quickly apologized. I've been so busy lately that I didn't hear your voice. Xiaomei said that the official camp demolition procedures had begun. I asked, when? Xiaomei said, you will find out when you come tomorrow, and after saying that, she held the phone. Xiaomei hurriedly picked up the phone not because I didn't recognize her voice and offended her, but because she wanted to save phone bills. If it weren't for me, she wouldn't have made this call. Xiaomei and I are classmates. We were in the same class from elementary school to middle school, and we were still at the same desk in elementary school. More importantly, we are neighbors. Before our family moved away, it had been adjacent to Xiaomei's family in Guanzhaying for decades.
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