1970s: The Orphaned Farm Girl Recruited a Husband and Won Without Trying

Her newly purchased phone seemed strange—she suspected it had somehow connected to the underworld, because everything she ordered was instantly delivered.

A month later, she sold off her as...

Chapter 57: You and your brother-in-law both want to study? (2/2)

Perhaps because she felt that the two of them had been chatting for too long, Zhao Hui in the distance became dissatisfied and started to curse.

"Feng Xiaojing, what do you have to say? Have you finished fighting this nest?"

Feng Xiaojing's face turned pale, and she quickly said to Feng Mian, "I'm leaving first."

"Well, come on, I'll put this pot of tea here. Remember to return it to me after you finish drinking it."

"good."

She had already run to the field, but Zhao Hui was still scolding her.

"You just slack off all day long. How can you compare with her? She doesn't work, she's bullied by her live-in son-in-law, and she also gets the money left by her ungrateful father. Do you have any? You have nothing, why don't you come and work."

Feng Xiaojing remembered what Feng Mian said and was worried while working the whole afternoon, and was scolded several times.

Do I have to live like this forever? No, the insults Zhao Hui received made her want to escape from this kind of life even more.

The next morning, Gu Yuelin lined up to buy books. Feng Mian gave him 20 yuan more so that he could buy one more set and was promoted from junior high school to high school.

"From junior high school to high school? Are you planning to take the high school entrance exam first?"

"No, I have already registered for the college entrance examination. This is for my cousin."

The more he spoke, the more curious Gu Yuelin became.

When he was raking the fields today, he made a point to ask around. People in the village said that Feng Xiaojing was good at studying and always got first place, while Mianmian was just average.

This ordinary person claims to be going to college?

He didn't say much and just bought it according to her instructions.

After she left, Feng Mian and Lu Lan went back to set up the stall together.

This time she is going to sell not only nylon socks, but also underwear.

Ahem, underwear, socks and other items on the carpet are usually put together and sold.

“How much is this?”

"With pockets, 80 cents. Without pockets, 50 cents. The socks are still the same price."

"Ah? That's too expensive. Your vest is only 80 cents."

"That's right, I bought my man a sweatshirt for just one dollar, and you gave me fifty cents for this one."

Feng Mian said, "Look carefully, this pocket has a zipper, so of course it's more expensive. Or you can buy one without the pocket, 50 cents, not expensive, right?"

"I just like this pocket. It's convenient for storing money and tickets."

"You all know that it's convenient to store money with a zipper, and zippers are valuable. Don't buy things that don't cost money, you can buy them if you want. Just walk past them, don't miss them..." Lu Lan shouted.

In the era of sellers' market, there is nothing much to say.

Although they thought the price was a bit high, they still paid for it.

Each of them had a woven bag hanging around their necks and slowly walked to both sides.

Feng Mian had less stock, so she sold them out in advance. She said hello to Lu Lan and left.

But after a while she came back with two more sets of clothes in the woven bag, including underwear and sweaters, and two pairs of rubber shoes.

She saw that the rubber shoes on Gu Yuelin's feet had so many scars from all the stitches and patches.

By the time she came back, Lu Lan had almost sold out. This time she was much calmer, but she still held the woven bag tightly.

"Are you buying something for your man?"

"Yes, he only has two sets of clothes, both of which are in tatters."

"Oh, he made a fortune by marrying you."

"I'll marry him." Feng Mian said.

Lu Lan chuckled, "Yes, yes, marrying him is the best decision you have ever made."

Lu Lan said with emotion: "Mianmian, I really admire you. How great would it be if I had your idea back then? I would not get married, and would stay in the thatched house my parents left me, marry a man and live in his family. How great would it be? Look, after I married Fengfeng, my own house became my uncle's, and my household registration was also moved here. If I divorced, no one would take over my household registration, so I didn't have the confidence and didn't dare to divorce."