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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"Captain, has anyone mailed anything to their home?"
One of the team members came over, wanting to find out more.
Gu Hanping shoved him: "Go away, go away, why are you always asking about other people's things? You guys stay here, I need to go back and find a cart to bring back, and I also need to call someone to come and pull it."
After saying that, Gu Hanping put away the letter and the remittance slip.
These team members are just too gossipy.
Gu Hanping also knew that one should not flaunt one's wealth, lest some people have inappropriate thoughts.
He gave a few more instructions, telling them not to leave.
Although this place isn't adjacent to any village, it's hard to guarantee that no one will pass by.
What if they move the blue bricks away?
Even if it's found later based on clues, it will still be troublesome.
In those days, most houses in the countryside were made of mud bricks, and those mud bricks were very expensive.
After walking a few steps, Gu Hanping also felt his heart beating very fast.
These remittance slips all show relatively large amounts.
Let's not talk about Fan Xiangbei's picture.
He's a retired veteran with very strong connections.
The allowance I receive each month is quite substantial.
The letter to Gu Yunyang actually came from Northeast China.
He didn't know what was going on either.
However, the money that Han Xue and Yang Shengnan's families sent them was quite a lot.
Gu Hanping didn't know if it was a one-time thing or if it happened every month.
If this happened every month, Gu Hanping felt that he would have a hard time controlling himself and not having any impure thoughts.
After going up and down the mountain, Gu Hanping found Gu Yunyang at the brigade headquarters.
"Here, this is your letter. Also, these two letters and the remittance slip are from those two female educated youths. Take them all back with you."
As he spoke, Gu Hanping's breathing quickened: "The numbers are quite a lot."
Gu Yunyang took a look and found that there were indeed quite a few.
Yang Shengnan's copy had even more copies, several hundred in total.
Gu Yunyang immediately said, "This should be the money their family gave them to build a house."
In addition, Yang Shengnan's share should be the money her father owes me.
"Seven hundred yuan! But I still have the IOU. He'll definitely want Yang Shengnan to give me the money and take the IOU back to tear it up."
Gu Yunyang also offered them an explanation, trying to cover it up.
In fact, they already had a lot of money.
"When we get back, we'll have to remind them. Next time they need to wire money, they should just put it in an envelope and mail it several times. There's no confidentiality for these money order forms. It's lucky that Gu Hanping brought it back today; if it were someone else, it would have been all over the place in no time."
Gu Hanping was taken aback, and then he immediately thought of the last time Yang Shengnan's father, Yang Lifeng, came to visit.
The Yang family is quite peculiar.
He doesn't love the real heiress, but instead prefers an adopted daughter.
That makes sense, though; where there's a stepmother, there's a stepfather.
Yang Lifeng's performance was also in line with reality.
However, this girl has grandparents to take care of her, which is better than the Gu family.
Gu Yunyang?
Gu Hanping suddenly realized that his nephew's experience was even more painful than that of the two girls.
"By the way, Captain, where are my blue bricks?" Gu Yunyang knew from Gu Hanping's expression that his previous actions had worked.
However, Gu Yunyang never imagined that he would be crying with Gu Hanping and the others.
So at that moment, it was interrupted in time.
Gu Hanping hadn't even recovered from the heartache when Gu Yunyang interrupted him, and he looked up at Gu Yunyang with a resentful gaze: "It's right at the foot of the mountain, um, I just came back to call for help."
There are quite a lot of them, enough for five or six flatbed trucks. Well, since we're going up and down the mountain, we'll need to load even less, probably seven or eight trucks.