1960s: My Birth Mother Abandoned Me on the Road to Escape Famine

Qin Qing, a graduating student, was rushing to finish her thesis late at night when she stumbled and fell, only to wake up in the 1960s, right in the midst of a great famine. Completely disoriented...

Chapter 127 Perfunctory (2/2)

Suddenly, there are some people who wonder, "I don't know if I can sell it tomorrow."

Qin Qing quickly replied, "Of course it can be sold. It's a rare item."

The woman looked over with a puzzled look.

Qin Qing immediately smiled harmlessly, "Mom, you have to have some confidence in yourself."

The woman felt a little embarrassed.

"This is my first time going there, and I'm really unsure..."

The man interrupted at the right time, "I'll go with you."

Zhu Lihua quickly waved her hands and said, "No, if something happens, what will happen to the children?"

There has to be an adult at home anyway.

"Mom, I'll go with you." After all, she had been to the black market several times and had plenty of experience.

"You..." Zhu Lihua seemed a little hesitant.

"I'm familiar with the black market. My classmates and I often go there to buy things. You can definitely take me there..."

My daughter has always been quick-witted.

Seeing her confident look, Zhu Lihua felt as if she had taken a reassurance pill.

"Well."

The mother and daughter went to give it a try.

Yang Lianye and Ye Zi laid bricks and stones next to the toilet, and then stacked them in an orderly manner.

I also ran to the river and carried back a lot of gravel.

The boards are pressed firmly.

The two young men were sweating even though they were wearing only thin clothes.

Chen Yuanzhi said with some distress, "Look at you, you just came to accompany an old man like me for a few days. Who asked you to do all this? You should play like you are having fun!!"

In the past, he was very worried when his grandson didn't understand.

Now he felt a little distressed by her thoughtfulness and attentiveness.

Just because of the casual chat last night.

He let the cat out of the bag accidentally.

When he got up to go to the toilet in the middle of the night, he fell because the road was slippery due to darkness. His old bones had to stay in bed for several days before they recovered.

The young man got up before dawn the next day and took his men to look for the captain.

It's obvious.

This muddy road has never been repaired.

Even going to the captain would be of no avail.

Others simply don't bother with these bad guys.

In the end, the young man took the initiative to take on this job.

The hands that used to tease cats and dogs are now writhing in the mud.

This gap makes the old man feel sad when he thinks about it.

What's more, he is not the only one who walks this road.

Those old men are holding back, just waiting for someone to come to them.

This silly boy.

The young man stepped on the gravel under his feet with a focused expression.

Hearing this, he said nonchalantly, "I only come here once in a long time, so you should worry less about me."

After saying that, he patted Ye Zi's shoulder.

"Go and bring back another half basket, and that'll be enough..."

Ye Zi always works only after he has eaten his fill.

He ran out without hesitation, carrying the basket on his back.

Chen Yuanzhi glared at the boy with his beard puffed out.

"You're so stubborn, just do whatever you want..."

After the old man finished speaking, he turned around and went into the house. After a while, he went to the town with his hands behind his back.

He didn't even look at the boy.

Yang Lianbei doesn't care what others think.

After all, just be yourself.

"Brother Lian Bei!" A sweet voice sounded.

The boy looked up.

He gave a perfunctory smile and began to pick out the bricks and stones under his feet.

I vowed to arrange them neatly before I could start.

Zhang Beibei was unwilling to give in.

She could see the boy's indifference to her.

She has never been one to get discouraged easily.

He immediately squatted down and moved the bricks and stones at his feet to the young man.

"Give!"

The boy felt a little heartbroken when he met the girl's bright eyes.

I finally understand why the old man said those words that day.

It turns out there is a precedent for this.