60s: Kicking Aside the White Moonlight, Draining the Family Fortune, and Going to the Countryside

Gu Yunyang transmigrated from the apocalypse back to 1960, into the body of a man with the same name who had been mistakenly swapped at birth, and he saw this man's entire life unfold.

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Chapter 25 Stamps, A Letter to Gu Changwei, My Idea to Print My Own Tickets (2/2)

It's not a good time now; we'll have to wait until tonight.

In Gu Yunyang's memory, when Gu Anning brought Gu Chang'an back, Gu Chang'an was already forty years old, his abilities were failing, and his personality was already set in stone and couldn't be changed.

After enduring it for several years, they even received a share of the family property when Gu Anning passed away.

There were many things, including quite a few large and small yellow croakers.

Because he felt that his youngest son had suffered, he gave Gu Chang'an a larger share, hoping that this incompetent son could have a smooth life.

"Hey, now that it's his son's turn, isn't Gu Anning showing the same tender love and maternal instincts as a loving father?"

So Gu Anning doesn't dislike his youngest son; he just dislikes people who aren't his youngest son.

Gu Yunyang felt sorry for the original owner of the body and became even more determined to take away the wealth embezzled by the Gu family rather than give them a chance to rise.

He first went to the post office and wrote a letter to Gu Changwei, just a few dozen words, explaining the situation.

After thinking it over, he wrote another letter explaining that his relationship with the Gu family had been dissolved.

Afterwards, he bought two envelopes from the staff. It wasn't until he bought stamps that Gu Yunyang remembered that stamps were actually a good investment.

It's inexpensive, easy to store, small in size, and doesn't take up much space.

In the future, these stamps will naturally appreciate in value.

Original version of the national emblem, original version of broadcast gymnastics (Special Edition 4), Special Edition 13 Striving to complete the first five-year construction plan, Special Edition 18 Children, Special Edition 19 Governing the Yellow River, Special Edition 28 my country's first atomic reactor and cyclotron, Special Edition 30 Paper cutting, Special Edition 35 People's Commune.

Their value varies; they are not as precious as the entire country covered in red, but they are still worth collecting and admiring.

Gu Yunyang bought one of each kind, since he had money and didn't need it.

However, those stamps wouldn't be released until 1968, and there's also the very rare Monkey stamp, which wouldn't be released until 1980.

Gu Yunyang decided to write something in a notebook so he wouldn't forget.

When the stamps are released, I'll buy a hundred or so copies as soon as they're available and gradually distribute them.

Just kidding. A single post office might only have a few pages. Even if you visit several post offices, it would only be twenty or thirty pages. How could it possibly be a hundred or eighty pages?

I paid a full eleven dollars and fifty-seven cents and put the stamps away.

Gu Yunyang couldn't help but sigh that money is really valuable these days.

He thought to himself that he still needed to buy some things.

For everyday items, the goods in the capital city are naturally more complete, although they may also be more expensive.

He wasn't short of money, but he didn't have a ticket.

etc.

Gu Yunyang suddenly remembered that there was a printer in his base space.

"These days, aren't receipts just numbers printed on paper with an official seal? It's actually quite simple."

He can print some tickets himself, carve a few stamps, and stamp them himself with ink.

Once this thought popped into Gu Yunyang's head, he couldn't stop himself from thinking about it.

It was as if some monstrous flood had been unleashed.

He knew, of course, that if he weren't afraid, he could probably make a fortune by reselling these tickets.

No one has his advantages.

But doing so is very dangerous.

If you walk by the river often enough, you're bound to get your shoes wet.

Moreover, once this kind of thing is done, there are no limits.

It's easy to fall into an abyss of no return.

Finally, Gu Yunyang drew a line in his mind: "I can print a small amount for my own use. But I absolutely cannot resell it."

He knew that once the bottom line was crossed, it would be very difficult to get it back.

Therefore, his bottom line is that he uses it sparingly.

Having just finished mentally preparing himself, Gu Yunyang was about to find a place to start tinkering with advanced base space when he ran into an acquaintance.

"What bad luck."