Lin Chuxia had fought and vented her frustration, knowing full well that if these people were sent to the police station, they would likely be let go after a simple lecture, as there was no substantive criminal act.
She glanced coldly at them, "Get lost. If I see you doing harm again, don’t blame me for not being polite."
"Yes, yes, yes."
The man quickly went to help Bald, who was the most battered among them; his face was swollen.
Seeing the man, Bald mumbled through the corner of his mouth, "Why didn’t you tell me she could fight like that?"
"I did tell you, I told you, but you didn’t believe it," the man said in a small, aggrieved voice.
One of the hoodlums stole a glance at Lin Chuxia, "You only said she wasn’t someone to mess with, you didn’t say how. I mean look at her, so frail and weak, I’d never have believed it."
It’s all his fault for not explaining properly.
"Let’s go quickly, stop talking..."
Once the group had left the alley, Lin Chuxia looked around. It really was a remote area; despite the scuffle, not a single passerby had come by.
She picked up the items from the ground and put them straight into her space.
After leaving the alley, she went on a shopping spree in the grocery store.
All sorts of snacks and fruits, tobacco, alcohol, tea, sugar, various groceries and seasonings, anything usable and of decent quality, she bought some.
With plenty of money on hand, Lin Chuxia had enough to splurge.
She was a bit of a shopaholic by nature; now that she had extra money, she certainly wasn’t going to deprive herself.
She also took the opportunity to stroll along several main streets in the city. Even the urban areas weren’t very large, and the bustling streets were few.
Lunch was at the State-Owned Restaurant. The food was quite tasty, though the service was as indifferent as ever.
She thought that leaders with the brains and vision like Manager Zhao at the Department Store were rather rare.
Finally, she went to the Xinhua Bookstore and bought a dictionary. When she planned to go to the bus station, she saw the City Hospital nearby, thought of something, and turned in its direction.
She didn’t know where to buy that particular item, so she headed straight for the gynecology department.
To her surprise, they actually had it there.
The clerk was a woman in her thirties. Upon hearing Lin Chuxia ask for family planning supplies, she suggested several options.
The nation was actively advocating family planning, but public awareness was generally low. Eager to find someone who proactively sought to buy family planning products, the clerk was afraid she wouldn’t explain thoroughly enough, failing to implement the national policy fully.
Lin Chuxia felt embarrassed and couldn’t help but interrupt, "Doctor, we don’t have kids yet, and we will firmly comply with the national policy in the future. ’To become rich, have fewer children and plant more trees; for a secure old age, let the nation support you; late marriage and late childbirth lead to fewer but healthier offspring’; I’ll remember all of it."
The doctor looked relieved, "Good that you’ll remember. I missed the timing of the national policy and had three kids. I just hope you young people will take it seriously."
Lin Chuxia: "..."
After finally getting what she needed, Lin Chuxia left the hospital and let out a long sigh of relief.
Since she was going to see Qin Yang, she would inevitably do certain things that promote intimacy between men and women.
Although she felt that she was not very maternal, it was still essential to be cautious.
Her career was just taking off; an unplanned pregnancy now would mean she wouldn’t have the time or energy to invest in such a matter.
The more she cared, the more cautious she became; Lin Chuxia did not want her child to grow up barely seeing their mother or to only be able to watch their parents bustling about, to end up labeled as ’having a good life because of their sacrifice.’
Her child would have to be born into a life of prosperity, with the companionship and love of both parents and a complete childhood.
Now was not the time to have children.
Seeing it was about time, she headed to the bus station.
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