A Family of Three with a Kitchen Transmigrates to the 1960s

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...

Chapter 211 The second batch successfully settled in

Professor Dong carefully checked every room to make sure everything was arranged in order.

Once everyone was satisfied with their accommodations, personal items were distributed. These included everything from skincare products like facial cleanser, lotion, and lotion to toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Even small items like toothpaste, toothbrushes, combs, and hair ties were included. Even cotton swabs for earrings were placed in designated areas on the cabinets for easy access. Furthermore, they thoughtfully provided underwear, panties, socks, slippers, and comfortable pajamas. Even more surprising was the presence of a large pile of brand new clothes already on the cabinets, in a variety of styles to suit every taste. Each person was given four sets of clothing, which everyone would then distribute.

Finally, Professor Dong did not forget to remind everyone that sanitary napkins and toilet paper are in the cabinet at the door of the toilet. You can take them when you need them. There is no limit on their use.

After arranging daily necessities, Professor Dong explained the work content and precautions in detail, patiently answering the girls' questions and providing a clearer understanding of the upcoming work. Seeing this thoughtful and considerate woman before them, the girls were filled with gratitude. Without her, they wouldn't have such a wonderful life today! They were also full of anticipation for the future life and work.

The work finally began! After careful consideration, the women decided to select Zhou Lin as their director and divide everyone into four classes. Each class also elected a monitor to oversee daily management.

The next step was the division of labor: those women who were good at cooking were assigned to the kitchen team; those who were strong and agile entered the bagging team, responsible for changing the packaging of rice and flour; women who were dexterous naturally joined the handicraft team, where they had to use their creativity and imagination to make all kinds of unique pickles, exquisite handicrafts and other items that were characteristic of this era. The finished products were then sold to modern society through salted fish.

The remaining group mostly had young children who needed care. To address this situation, Shui Shui came up with the idea of ​​converting the dorm management office on the first floor of the girls' dormitory into a kindergarten, allowing all the children to gather there for playtime every day. Women with children to care for could then be assigned to jointly look after and care for the children. This way, everyone found a role that suited them, and everyone was happy.

It was almost four in the morning when Jiang Huashu stood at the base of the women's dormitory, calling out to his wife upstairs, urging her to go home and rest. At the same time, he reminded the others to go to bed early. While everyone knew they had just entered this space and were filled with curiosity and excitement, it was still late, and their bodies needed adequate rest to stay in good condition.

Jiang Huashu knew full well that even if everyone was struggling to sleep due to excitement, they still needed to rest well when it was time. After all, sleep was crucial for restoring energy and improving physical and mental health. If there was anything, it wouldn't be too late to deal with it tomorrow.