Chapter 102: Traveling all over Nanjing
The next day was a drizzly and rainy day.
I got up early in the morning and took a bus to a certain car company on the outskirts of the city.
In the sparsely populated and air-conditioned compartment, gusts of cold wind drilled through the gaps in the front and rear doors, and even though I was wearing a padded jacket, I still felt quite cold.
The liberation shoes that had been wet by the rain the day before did not dry out, and there was a numb feeling on the toes.
From time to time, my feet quickly stepped on the bottom of the car to ward off the cold for the soles of my feet, and I regretted not bringing cotton shoes.
I followed the route on the map and changed buses three times, and finally arrived at the destination.
The rising sun shone through the morning mist, and the drizzle reluctantly stopped.
After walking for a while, my body warmed up a lot.
We handed a letter of introduction to the sentry guarding the camp gate and asked to meet with the company leader.
After several reports, a cadre-like soldier took us into the camp and led us directly to the office shared by the company commander and the instructor.
The two company commanders greeted us very warmly and saluted us with a standard salute, and I replied in a panic.
After taking our seats, we explained our intentions and handed over a criminal detention certificate with the seal of the county public security bureau.
The instructor flipped through the roster and checked the situation, and then asked the communicator to call the platoon commander of the soldier's platoon.
The platoon commander was well acquainted with the situation with this fighter.
"This soldier from Zhejiang has been in the army for two years, and he has performed well in the automobile company, and he has been visited by his hometown last week, and there is no abnormal situation."
The instructor asked the correspondent to take us to the conference room and said that he would reply to us after they reported to their superiors.
In the conference room, we saw several red flags painted behind the name of the soldier in the safe driving evaluation column, and we discussed it privately for a while, which was a pity.
Not long after, a jeep came from the regimental headquarters and took us to the regimental headquarters.
The young cadre who accompanied the car was from Huzhou, Zhejiang, and he was very enthusiastic about us, and felt that it was rare to meet fellow villagers outside, so he chatted for a while.
I suddenly felt that my eyes had been opened again, and my understanding of the villagers had reached another level.
According to this reasoning, then out of the country, the entire Chinese should be fellow countrymen.
If you go to an alien planet, the earthlings will become fellow countrymen.
I found myself stupid.
That fellow may have seen the feelings of the fellow and reminded us that this matter is not easy to do, and it may be very difficult.
When we asked him why, he did not elaborate, but only repeatedly talked about the safety of the troops.
When we arrived at the regiment headquarters, the chief of the security section of their superior department, the Yiyi Branch, had come to wait for us, and after communicating with us for a while, they went to the conference room to hold a standing committee meeting.
Until the trumpet sounded for lunch in the camp, their meeting was not over.
A cadre took us to the cafeteria for lunch.
When their meeting was over, the head of the security section of the branch asked us to go to the branch in his car.
Not long after we were at the division, we rushed to the city with the chief of the security section, and the destination was the logistics headquarters of the military district.
On the way, the section chief didn't say much to us, but only told us that our superiors were very cautious about this matter, and it was clear that the security department of the headquarters would contact us.
When we arrived at the headquarters, the chief of security summoned us in his office, without too many polite words, indicating three meanings:
The first is to actively support the work of local public security departments.
Second, considering that it is not a current crime, and that we are not issuing an arrest warrant, we will not alarm the parties for the time being.
Third, the unit will immediately send special personnel to the local public security bureau for further docking.
Officer Li requested to borrow the troops' landline phone to report to the leaders of the county bureau.
The director called a cadre to lead Officer Li to another room to make a phone call.
After a while, Officer Li came back and said that he had made a report, thanked the troops for their support, and hoped to send someone to dock as soon as possible.
At the time of parting, the chief of the section specially told the chief of the security section to send us to the place where we were staying.
When I arrived near the hotel, I went to the public phone to report the situation after eating a good meal, and it was not too early to return to the room.
After a tiring day, I lay on the bed, thinking about the roads I had run over the past day, the people I had met, the organs at all levels I had walked through, especially the majestic and solemn logistics headquarters compound, and then thinking about the next day's tasks, and I couldn't sleep for a long time.