Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 621 - 88: I Really Know How to Make Sauce_3
——It’s just ridiculous.
It’s also because of the distance and inconvenient communication that I couldn’t sincerely talk with Niu Hong’s family.
If he had chatted a bit more, he would know that Aunt Niu used to be a women’s affairs officer at the cannery, and her progressive thinking was learned one line at a time from the quotes!
Otherwise, how could their family stand out in this household where everyone favors sons over daughters?
Following the party, listening to the party’s slogans, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that!
So many revolutionary comrades are female comrades, and with Aunt Niu being so ambitious, she certainly couldn’t fall behind!
Women can hold up half the sky, equality between men and women!
Of course, those years when she and Old Niu were so prominent, it did lead many people to report them.
But this couple was straightforward. Since they were retired, they gave the apartment to their son and daughter-in-law and directly returned to Uncle Niu’s old home in Huazhuang.
Now, although their grain relations are still in the city, their lifestyle is that of a genuine farmer.
At that time, Uncle Niu thought that their family, being workers and friends of farmers, and with a daughter who was sent to the countryside to support the country’s construction, should see what those who reported them would say now?
As expected.
Since they moved here, everything has gone smoothly, and there have been no more troublesome matters.
Now that more and more people are returning to the city, seeing that the daughter can also take university exams, life indeed is increasingly promising.
Yet, at the same time, Aunt Niu also remembers back when liberation happened, how many people divorced their wives from poorer backgrounds, calling it feudal dregs. When a man wants to divorce, the reasons he gives can be as high-sounding as they can get.
Because Aunt Niu has seen a lot, she always expects the worst when something feels wrong.
Chen Jian Country this son-in-law, if he stayed in the countryside all his life, Aunt Niu wouldn’t be picky about him; this was the reason she agreed initially.
But because of the college entrance exam, Aunt Niu started thinking more.
Then she looked at her silly daughter running under the blazing sun...
Alas.
Aunt Niu sighed.
Her daughter is great except she didn’t inherit her beautiful looks from back when she was quite the beauty.
Her looks are average, but her body is now sturdy and strong.
To tell the truth, she can’t compare to those women on the street in floral dresses and small leather shoes.
But then again, if the daughter were really beautiful, who would feel at ease letting her go to the countryside back then?
Being sturdier is better.
Being sturdy prevents grievances, and it’s safer in this era.
Thinking of this, her strength in pedaling the bicycle increased, and ahead, the outline of the village was already faintly visible.
...
Meanwhile, Chu River had also gotten off the bus, carrying a huge bag.
Shi Suifeng’s camp is really a bit remote!
She seemed to have returned to 6 years ago when she traveled from her hometown all the way to Ning City.
The big bag almost covered her entire body.
But in front of her, there was nothing but vast land, not a building in sight.
Oh well.
It turns out that after getting off the car, there’s still an hour walk to go.
Chu River wasn’t in the least bit panicked.
She reached into the bag on her back, took out a handful of brine olives, and stuffed them into her mouth.
The crispy, chewy flesh, coupled with the distinctly sour and salty taste, not only whetted her appetite but also lifted her spirits.
It’s just an hour walk, with her speed, she’d surely reach there in half an hour at most!
So, even though there wasn’t a soul in sight, Chu River wasn’t the least bit panicked.
As she walked and ate, if she got thirsty, a large military water bottle was hanging on her chest—one has to say, Da Dan had achieved mastery in packing luggage.
However, today was indeed an auspicious day for travel.
After walking for about 10 minutes, a small green dot appeared on the road behind her.
Accompanied by the humming of an engine, in just a few minutes, a large truck stopped in front of Chu River.
The driver leaned out from the driver’s seat, looked around, hard-pressed to see what kind of person was under that big bag?
After all, that bag was enormous.
It was as big as three of their village’s millstones, and even if it’s filled with cotton, it’s not something an ordinary person can carry!
"Hey there, fellow villager,"
The people’s soldier said enthusiastically:
"Where are you headed?"
There was nothing but their camp ahead, right?
The big bag wriggled.
Wriggled again.
After a long while, the person underneath finally showed her face.
A fair, youthful face, though her cheeks were puffed up as if she had just swallowed something.
For some reason, watching her cheek move, the driver couldn’t help but swallow his saliva.
And as Chu River looked at him, she suddenly burst into laughter:







