Ye Runqing and Cheng Jiashu rehearsed the play, and the result was unexpectedly good, winning rounds of applause from everyone. As night fell, looking in the direction of Beiping, Lin Huajun talked to Cheng Jiashu about her father with emotion. Her father was a teacher who was killed when Lin Huajun was very young. Later, her mother raised her alone. I suffered a lot. The painful experience at that time is still vivid, so Lin Huajun believes that some people are too idealistic now. Take the script of "Breaking Dawn" as an example, Yueru and Shaoqing are too rational when facing life and death. When it is time to part with their lovers, I don't know if there will be a time to say goodbye, but I will never be so calm. Cheng Jiashu also felt the same way. That night, the two revised the script together for a whole night.

The next day, the two performed the revised content to everyone. The students were shocked into silence. It seemed that their revision was really good. Recently, the planes of the Japanese army have been flying around the S Jing school. Cheng Jiashu, Bi Yunxiao and others couldn't help suspecting that there was an internal response in the school, so they secretly went to check, and finally caught the sneaky Wen Jie, and they escorted Wen Jie to Pei Yuanzhi. , Wenjie held a red bag in his arms, and refused to say what was in the bag. Pei Yuanzhi asked them to release Wen Jie and give Wen Jie a chance to prove his innocence. Wen Jie took out the red bag in his arms. He said that he went back to the dormitory to get the suit. This suit belonged to his younger brother. When he came to college, his younger brother went to the battlefield.

Cheng Jiashu and others felt embarrassed for a moment, and apologized to Wen Jie one after another. Even so, Wen Jie's heart was still hurt. He has no sense of belonging here and is always just a borrower. Lin Huajun was keenly aware that he was in a bad mood, so she persuaded and comforted him, and encouraged him to work hard to pass the transfer exam and become a student of Linda University. Although the entrance examination has passed, Lin Huajun still took him to see Pei Yuanzhi. Pei Yuanzhi learned that he was very interested in classical literature and wanted to learn from Mr. Wen Yiduo, so he asked him to write an article, and Pei Yuanzhi would help him. Tell Mr. Wen Yiduo. This time the bombing by the Japanese army did not have any warning, there was a roar, the teachers and classmates hurriedly moved the books, Pei Yuanzhi protected Fang Yuerong, the two were fortunately not injured by the bombing.

On November 24, 1937, Japanese bombers bombed Changsha violently, killing more than 300 people, houses collapsed, and dead bodies piled up like hell on earth. Sanyazi's father ran away with Sanyazi, and Sanyazi turned around to take the dropped things, but was crushed by the fallen signboard. Cheng Jiashu, Lin Huajun and others tried their best to help Sanyazi's father lift up the signboard, but Sanyazi was already out of breath. Ye Runqing was injured in the bombing and could no longer act as the heroine of the drama. Lin Huajun volunteered to play the heroine. In the winter of 1937, the Battle of Songhu suffered a disastrous defeat, and the Japanese army approached Nanjing. The theory of national subjugation and the tide of national subjugation were rampant. Cheng Jiashu and his classmates staged the drama "Dawn" on the streets of Changsha. The people of Changsha were outraged and determined to resist Japan and save the country.

Fang Yuerong suggested that Mr. Xu Teli should be invited to give a speech to the students to guide their thinking. Pei Yuanzhi took the rest of the students to Hengshan to continue teaching. On the way, Cheng Jiashu offered to help Lin Huajun carry the luggage. Ye Runqing reminded his brother not to let Lin Huajun be snatched away. After Ye Runming finished speaking, the verdict was reached. The students came to the dormitory of the S School of Economics and found that it was full of dust, but after cleaning it was still possible to live in.

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