A charming military wife travels back to the 1960s, escaping famine across five provinces before finally reaching the cavalry regiment at the foot of the Qilian Mountains, where she begins her life...
After greeting her sisters-in-law, she led the little wild donkey and hurried home.
"Awoo~"
As soon as the gate was opened, the little Tibetan fox excitedly rushed into the house.
Even the usually composed Xiaohua ran back and forth in the yard several times.
Lu Fangfang led the little wild donkey and walked into the yard with a smile.
Not to mention the two of them, even Lu Fangfang was a little excited, finally they were home.
After unloading the things from the little donkey's back, she immediately began to deal with the gold dust in her handbag.
This thing is too eye-catching; I need to hide it quickly.
She unscrewed the bottle of liquor and poured in a whole bottle of ink.
With a gentle shake, the gold nuggets inside the liquor bottle were quickly stained with ink.
Seeing that it was inconspicuous, she took it and went out.
In the courtyard, the small garden that was originally built with Hetian jade stones is now full of cosmos flowers. She dug a deep pit right next to the flowers.
She only stopped digging when the shovel could barely move anymore.
Seeing that the pit was more than a meter deep, Lu Fangfang threw the liquor bottle in and then quickly filled it with soil.
She went inside to fetch a bucket of water and watered the cosmos flowers in the small garden.
Just as he finished his work, Zhuang Mingcheng returned from outside.
Seeing his wife covered in sweat, he asked in surprise, "What have you been busy with? Why are you so tired?"
"Don't ask, I won't tell you even if you ask!"
Zhuang Mingcheng raised an eyebrow.
He looked around and immediately noticed that there were signs of soil being turned over on the ground next to the cosmos flowers.
He immediately understood that his wife was hoarding things again, just like she had hoarded the stones before.
"Hey, stop looking, there's nothing here."
Lu Fangfang pushed her husband to the side.
Thinking of Yang Yufeng, she recounted what had just happened to Zhuang Mingcheng, including the hunting trip, making sure not to let it slip.
"She really said that?"
Zhuang Mingcheng frowned, feeling somewhat displeased.
Contraband items—this is no laughing matter.
"Would I lie to you? There were many women there at the time. You even pleaded for her and let her work at the farm. You're really something."
"I already admitted my mistake back then. Okay, I'll handle this!"
Lu Fangfang pursed her lips, too lazy to care anymore.
She took out the ibex head and bones from the burlap sack, put them in a basin, and soaked them in water.
She could smell the meat starting to smell bad after only half a day. She had to eat it quickly, or it would spoil.
As for the smoked mutton, it looked alright to her; once it dried completely, she could save it to eat slowly.
She cut off a piece of mutton and some lamb ribs, tied them with a hemp rope, and intended to take them to Sister Shufen.
These past few days, Sister Shufen has been taking care of things at home, and she needs to go and thank her.
She also needs to visit the breeding farm later.
"By the way, Mingcheng, we can't eat all these lamb bones. Take a leg of argali sheep and send some to the regimental commander's house. Also, share it with your close comrades so it doesn't go bad."
"This...isn't this going to have a bad influence?"
Zhuang Mingcheng hesitated.
Lu Fangfang laughed. She could tell that her husband was too proud to have done this before.
However, Zhuang Mingcheng's words also make sense; openly offering meat does indeed have a negative impact.
"Then call all your comrades over to our house for a meal. Anyway, the news that we hunted the argali sheep has spread throughout the compound, so there's no need to hide it."
Zhuang Mingcheng's eyes lit up, and he immediately nodded. He thought it was a good idea!