A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...
The three of us discussed it last night. Xingxing is only eight years old and hasn't had much exposure to the outside world, so it's easy to fool around with things related to space. She's also a big foodie. When she was given a bowl of rice, she took it and, without asking any questions, she just grabbed the spoon and dove into it.
We finished eating around 7:00 in the morning. Because of the famine, the harvest was poor, so every household switched to two meals a day. Old Guan's family, however, continued to eat three meals a day. Even though it was just watery soup with only a few grains of rice, it still filled our stomachs.
Xingxing had the most delicious and filling meal she could ever remember. The rice was fragrant, and the vegetables were delicious, and there was even meat among the other delicious dishes. The meat was so delicious. Such a big piece of meat, and it was so delicious that it almost flew away in her mouth. In the past, her third uncle's cousin would deliberately stand in front of her and eat meat, talking about the taste and texture as he ate, which made her so greedy that she would cry in her room. Now she knows what it tastes like.
Professor Dong said we shouldn't eat too much meat today, as it would be hard on our gastrointestinal tract. We should wait a few days before eating more to allow our bodies to slowly absorb it. Everyone's health was so poor, so we quickly split up and took the time to replenish our bodies.
At around 9 o'clock, the village chief, Fifth Grandpa and other village elders walked into the main house of Lao Guan's house together.
Since yesterday afternoon, the whole village has known that Guan Laoer is going to divide the family property today.
Because of what?
The second family was sent to the mountains to dig wild vegetables, and they sold other people's children at home. This family is really a piece of shit!
How much did the child sell for?
I sold a bag of cornmeal and 100 eggs for 200 yuan.
The eggs were all made by those wicked guys.
Oh, the whole Guan family knows about this, and they put all the blame on old Mrs. Guan. Tsk tsk, you'd better have less contact with this family in the future, they are such a jerk.
The village chief had said before that human trafficking was illegal in the new society. This old woman, Guan, pretends to be a good person all day, but she's actually full of evil intentions. Ever since the second son brought Dong Xiaomai into the Guan family, this child has fallen into a den of wolves. She works day and night, and look at the way her daughters-in-law are raising them, and then look at the dead look of the second son's family.
They are all daughters-in-law, but he only exploits one of them. She is really a black-hearted old woman.
The crowd watching the fun had a lot of different opinions, and all that was left was to set up a few sets of tables and chairs and put on a teapot to start the storytelling.
As for the few pieces of material in Old Man Guan’s house, they are considered as rare treasures by Old Man Guan and his wife.
The village chief and Fifth Grandpa and the others entered the house and found a place to sit. Guan Dashan attentively poured tea for the village elders and then left, then went outside to greet Guan Dad and the others to come in.
After Professor Dong entered the room, he observed Old Man Guan and Old Lady Guan. Old Man Guan was still sitting on the kang, leaning against the wall, smoking his pipe without saying a word. Old Lady Guan was sticking her neck out and holding her head high, looking as if everyone owed her eight million.
Guan Shuishui exchanged glances with Professor Dong: Oh, this damn old woman is causing trouble again!
Professor Dong gave Guan Shuishui a look in reply: Don’t worry, mom will take care of her!
After the mother and daughter finished their conversation, they politely greeted the village chief, Fifth Grandpa and others.
There was not much entertainment in that era. The fact that Guan Laoer, the most sensible, filial and obedient boy in Guanjia Village, was determined to divide the family property was a very explosive news.
Outside the house, there were many onlookers, and some loudspeakers who made a living by spreading all kinds of news were doing their best to occupy an advantageous position in order to obtain reliable first-hand information.
The funniest thing is that the walls are full of people standing. From a distance, they look like sparrows on a telephone pole, standing in neat rows.