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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The Great Leap Forward had just ended, and China was still short of steel, so iron pots were hard to come by.
However, the Gu family's iron pots consisted of two small iron pots, an aluminum pot, and a small coal stove that could burn coal, charcoal, or firewood.
Gu Yunyang accepted them all.
They didn't even leave the Gu family with knives or similar items.
Looking at the bare kitchen, Gu Yunyang nodded in satisfaction, and then went to a storage room.
This is where the Gu family keeps some precious items that they don't use every day.
This place is bigger and better than the room where the original owner lived.
There were actually two bags of rice, each weighing 100 jin (50 catties).
One bag of enriched flour weighs 50 jin (25 catties), and there are 6 bags.
Cornmeal comes in 50-jin bags, 4 bags in total.
One bag of sorghum rice weighs 100 jin (50 catties), 10 bags in total.
"That pair of heartless scoundrels. They have so much money and so much food, yet they won't even give any to the original owner of this body."
On the beam next to it, there were also cured meats and sausages hanging.
It looks like it weighs at least 100 pounds.
Without a doubt, although none of them were top-quality, Gu Yunyang collected them all and put them in the cabinet he had previously put away.
"There are quite a few of the eight Beijing delicacies, but they're all black-hearted. The original owner of this body never ate even a single piece of them."
The "Eight Treasures of Beijing" include eight kinds of pastries in different shapes and flavors, such as "Fu" (福, good fortune) cake, "Lu" (禄, prosperity) cake, "Shou" (寿, longevity) cake, "Xi" (喜, happiness) cake, "Taishi" (太师, Grand Tutor) cake, "Pepper and Salt" cake, "Zaohua Gao" (枣花糕, jujube flower cake), and "Sachima" (萨其马, Sachima). There
It looks like it was a gift from someone else.
There were also some snacks, such as Aiwowo (a type of steamed bun), sugar rolls, sugar ears, fried dough twists, sugar-coated baked buns, pea flour cakes, and cream-filled fried cakes. There were quite a few of them, each wrapped in oil paper, and each weighed no less than ten catties.
"Working in the municipal government is definitely lucrative."
Gu Yunyang was furious; he had no recollection of any of this.
It's not that he had no recollection of it at all; the Gu family ate it behind his back.
What reason does Gu Changhong have to stand up and criticize him?
Without further ado, put everything away.
There were also three large earthenware jars, which looked to have a capacity of about forty liters.
Gu Yunyang stepped forward and opened it, immediately smelling a fragrance.
"Peanut oil, tea oil, and sesame oil—the Gu family is eating quite well."
There were also two small earthenware jars next to it, each with a capacity of about 20 liters. They smelled like rapeseed oil and soybean oil.
"Other families just dab a little bit on a cloth, wipe it around, and they can cook a dish. The Gu family has so much oil and fat. Sure enough, Gu Anning is a big rat."
Gu Yunyang felt no guilt whatsoever and took them all.
Gu Yunyang also collected some other dried fruits and other items, then went out and upstairs.
There's no need to go to Gu Changwei's room upstairs; he's already taken away the big black box he hid there.
He walked around Gu Changjun's room again, using his spatial abilities to explore, and found a box behind the wardrobe.
He took it out and opened it to find a roll of money inside, neatly arranged. He didn't look at it closely before putting it away.
There were also some receipts inside, which he kept.
"I didn't realize Gu Changjun was back today? He even brought me good fortune."
"Wait, which room is Gu Chang'an staying in now?"
Gu Yunyang suddenly remembered that there were only so many rooms in the house, and the upstairs was full.
Gu Changwei didn't come back, but the room was still reserved for him. He was the most successful eldest son of the Gu family, and Gu Anning wouldn't give that room to Gu Chang'an.
"Could it be the room I used to stay in? That would be interesting."