Summer has arrived, and the gardenias in the flower bed downstairs have quietly bloomed into white flowers, and the fragrance of the flowers has blown through every corner of the campus along with the breeze. This is a season of farewell.
Li Wei changed into bachelor's uniforms with everyone, and the principal personally awarded each graduate a degree certificate.
Standing next to Li Wei was Tang Shiyun, and the camera took the last group photo of Li Wei as a student.
After taking a group photo, Li Wei was pulled by her classmates to take a group photo. Finally, Tang Shiyun said to her, "Let's take a photo too."
"I've been watching every episode of your program, and you're doing well. But your news section is always busy, right?"
Tang Shiyun and Li Wei walked around the playground, and Li Wei said: "Yes, there is nothing we can do about it. It's not like your talk show that only releases one issue every week. The ratings have always been very high. My column is The attention in the morning slot is far less than that in the evening slot.”
The two of them walked slowly, and Li Wei remembered the day when he first came to Nanyin to take the art exam. The eldest brother stayed with her, and it was raining lightly. It was really fate that she met Tang Shiyun.
While walking, Li Wei saw a familiar face: "The person looking for you is here. It's probably the last time. At least you should listen to what they say."
Zhu Ning was walking towards this side holding a bouquet of roses. Li Wei had already walked away, and Tang Shiyun stood still.
It was time to say goodbye to his student career. Li Wei didn't leave much attachment, but felt relaxed.
She packed up all the things she had left in the dormitory, keeping the useful ones and planning to sell all the useless ones to a junk collector.
After packing away unnecessary things, all that's left is a pile of books. These books together weighed thirty or forty kilograms. Li Wei was in a dilemma as to how to move her away.
Li Wei went downstairs to buy woven bags, and happened to meet Zhong Yanjun at the entrance of the school supermarket. Zhong Yanjun reluctantly held his girlfriend's hand, but his girlfriend had already cried and her nose was red.
Li Wei walked past them indifferently, and came out again a few minutes later, without even looking at them.
After packing up, Li Wei dragged the luggage downstairs by himself, called a taxi, and temporarily moved it to Qi Jingyi's apartment for storage.
"Congratulations on your graduation!" Qi Jingyi stretched out her hands to Li Wei.
For Li Wei, his student career was completely over and he officially entered the society. It was her second brother who led her to this path. Unexpectedly, she would have been studying for nearly ten years. In these ten years, she re-recognized the world and learned things that she would never have learned in Daqi. Knowledge. The person she wanted to thank the most was her second brother who had not been home for several years.
Li Wei returned to work the day after graduation and repeated his busy work.
At the end of June, Li Wei received a call from her elder brother: "Wei Wei, Yang Man and I are engaged. The official date is September 9th. Are you coming back?"
"I have to come back to my elder brother's good days." Li Wei was happy for his elder brother, but he was a little confused. His mother was not very happy when she mentioned Yang Man a while ago. Why did they agree to get engaged here? It seems that the mother has also made the biggest concession to help her brother and sister-in-law.
"Okay, I'll wait for you. Weiwei, it rains a lot this year, so you have to pay attention to your safety."
"Well, I know. Congratulations to you, brother."
Li Jianping's marriage has been a top priority for the Li family for several years, and now it has finally been settled.
She said that it had been a year since she joined the TV station, and the internship period was about to end and it was time to officially secure her position, but Director Guo had not yet approached her to discuss the appointment. Li Wei couldn't help but think of what Pang Lingyin had said to her before, and she couldn't help but feel worried.
Coming out of the studio that day, I happened to meet Director Guo. She thought to herself that she might as well ask, so she stepped forward and took the initiative to talk to Director Guo.
"Director, when will my internship end?"
Director Guo was stunned for a moment, then said with a gentle smile: "It won't officially be a year until next month after I finish it. Just wait and see."
"Oh, that's okay." The salary during the internship was low, and now her expenses are high, which is obviously too much for her. Fortunately, the two major problems of housing and food are not a problem, otherwise she would not be able to survive on this little money.
If I grit my teeth and persist for another month, I hope it will be settled, otherwise I will always feel uneasy.
Li Wei has become accustomed to going to and from get off work every day and taking occasional breaks.
By the beginning of July, heavy rains occurred in the south, and the heavy rains became the subject of news attention. The TV stations sent reporters to cover and report. Lu Jia was one of the first reporters sent out and connected with the TV station every day to send the latest news.
Natural disasters happen in all eras. Li Wei encountered them several times when she was in Daqi. She remembers that when she was a child, the Yellow River burst its banks one year, triggering riots among the victims. At that time, her eldest uncle was not yet the minister, so he was sent to provide disaster relief and control floods. . Because of his ability in management and comfort, the eldest uncle was promoted as an exception not long after he returned to Beijing.
It is now the flood season, with heavy rains occurring from time to time, flash floods triggering mudslides, urban waterlogging, and floods becoming more and more serious. Officers and soldiers, and even the entire society's manpower and material resources, are dispatched to rescue the disaster.
As the disaster worsened, TV stations also stepped up their coverage. One day, Director Guo held a department meeting and said to everyone: "Now that several disasters have broken out in our province, we must step up our reporting, so everyone takes action." Right. The audience is waiting for our report from the front..."
Li Wei stood up quickly when his name was called.
Director Guo immediately told her: "There are not enough people to run the outdoor scenes. You can transfer them there for a while, and then we can talk about it after this matter is finished."
Li Wei understood what the director meant by "say it again" and she agreed without a second word.
"Get ready and go to Gandi tomorrow."
After the meeting, Qin Li and Li Wei walked out of the conference room together.
"It's hard work running on the front line and there are many dangers. You have to take care of yourself."
Li Wei knew that this assignment was obviously different from the last time he went to cover the film festival. It was bound to be full of danger and hardship.
When he got home in the evening, Li Wei told Qi Jingyi about being assigned abroad. Qi Jingyi was shocked after hearing this: "The flood outside is so severe, why do you want a little girl like you to run away?"
"I'm not a little girl anymore, whatever happens during exercise is normal."
Qi Jingyi was worried for Li Wei.
Li Wei simply packed a few changes of clothes and brought the BP machine. Early the next morning, we followed the broadcast truck sent by the TV station to the disaster-stricken area.
Including the driver, cameraman, and a reporter, there were four people traveling together, but only Li Wei was female and the youngest.
Another reporter, Ji Kun, said sadly: "I hope I can come back safely."
The cameraman Lao Bao patted him on the head and said, "We have just set off. Don't be so dejected. It's unlucky."
(End of chapter)