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...
Looking at the distressed faces of the rescued women, Professor Dong finally felt relieved. She had anticipated this outcome. Despite the efforts of local government organizations to properly resettle these women, reality was harsh. The people around them couldn't accept their past and rejected them. Furthermore, these women, having endured such hardships, had become fragile and mentally disturbed due to the long-term physical and mental torture they had endured. All of this was incredibly heartbreaking and helpless.
She truly didn't want to brainwash these people one by one anymore, because these women, subjected to such long-term oppression, had already developed a deep-seated "slave mentality." Even a slight push would induce unconditional obedience. This phenomenon was both pathetic and helpless, as if these women had lost their ability to think and make independent judgments, becoming complete slaves to the will of others.
At this moment, the only way out for these women is to enter space. There, they will be free from all constraints, without slavery, oppression, coercion, rape, endless childbearing, or any form of harm. Space is their only way to survive.
This was when Fifth Grandpa noticed they hadn't seen any official personnel since their arrival! Professor Dong seized this opportunity to strike up a conversation with the older Zhou Lin. After a brief exchange, the two reached a consensus: Professor Dong would visit the area again between 8:00 and 8:30 that evening. With that, Professor Dong hurriedly departed.
These women knew full well that if it weren't for Professor Dong's unwavering resolve and tireless efforts, they would never have been rescued and would still be trapped in those brutal mountains, becoming mere reproductive machines. Because of this, each of them placed their full trust in Professor Dong, who treated them with sincerity. This bond, like an unbreakable bond, bound them together.
Since their savior had promised to take them somewhere tonight, this place must hold special significance or value. Perhaps it held a secret that could change their fate, leading them to a brighter future. Perhaps it was even a paradise, free from discrimination and prejudice, free from unfair treatment and oppression; a place where they could have equal opportunities to pursue their dreams, showcase their talents and values; a place where they could experience the warmth and care of society, strengthen their self-confidence and self-esteem, and live a peaceful and tranquil life... In any case, this was a rare opportunity, a chance to change the course of their lives.
Therefore, everyone's heart was filled with a strong expectation and desire. It was not just the hope of life, but also the beautiful longing for the simple yet complex three words "survive".
In this environment where people are rescued but discriminated against, any glimmer of hope shines like a bright light in the darkness. At this moment, the promise made by this lifesaver becomes the most solid and reliable pillar in everyone's heart.
Not only do they have their own lives, some are already mothers, raising young children of their own. These innocent children, who should have enjoyed a carefree childhood, are instead thrust into this chaos by the actions of their fathers against their mothers. Their clear eyes reveal both curiosity and fear about the world, inspiring a sense of pity.
This is one of the main reasons why Professor Dong wanted to bring them into the space. Children must not be allowed to grow up in a world of discrimination. People with antisocial personalities need a lifetime to heal from their childhood.