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 558: Warrior Ding’s Family (Thirteen)

After hearing her mother-in-law's plan, the eldest daughter-in-law gritted her teeth and pulled out 110 yuan from her pocket. This was all her private savings, and she reluctantly spent it to support her mother-in-law and to help the family quickly forget about the past. After all, her two younger brothers-in-law were unemployed, working in the production team. The work points they earned each year were barely enough to feed their family. Besides her younger brother-in-law who was away in the army, her husband was the only one who could earn money. Even if he was fired from the power supply bureau, they had no right to blame their husbands.

Old Lady Sun felt a mixture of emotions as she watched her eldest daughter-in-law act. She was relieved by her sensible behavior, yet also worried about the hardships ahead. Then, she changed her mind and decided to hurry to Kyoto to find the young man. Even if she had to force him to sell his blood, she would have to raise the money. All the money she had saved for years was gone, and without it, she felt anxious and unsure what to do.

Then the family packed their luggage and headed to Shanghai.

Old Lady Sun's third son, Ding Lu, was a very shrewd man, but his heart was not right, and he chose to be sneaky and cunning. The boy rolled his eyes and asked Old Lady Sun, "Mom, do you know how to find me in Shanghai?"

Old Mrs. Sun frowned. It was true. She didn't know where to find the little beast when she arrived in Shanghai.

"Do you know where it is?" asked Old Mrs. Sun.

Ding Lu shook his head and said, "I don't know, but someone must know."

"Who?" Old Mrs. Sun asked anxiously.

"Cui Huguo who always comes to look for me."

"Didn't he go to Shanghai with your little brother?"

Hearing Old Lady Sun's question, Ding Lu shook his head proudly: "His family is from Xiaocui Village. I'll go ask. His family will definitely know."

Old Lady Sun thought her third son's words made perfect sense. If they went to Shanghai in the dark, how could they find the little bastard? He wasn't in the village, so they could easily find him by asking anyone. So she quickly gave her third son two yuan and asked him to go to Cui Huguo's village to get the address of Shanghai.

Ding Lu came back at night and told Old Lady Sun that Cui Huguo and his family had left, and they were not going to Shanghai, but to Kyoto.

After hearing this, Old Lady Sun burst into a tirade, scolding both Old Cui and Ding Hai to the point of being completely utterly ...

This guy is so clever! He went straight to the village chief of Old Cui's village and told him that his mother was seriously ill and he wanted to ask his brother to treat her. When his brother left, he asked his mother to keep the address for fear of losing it, but the old lady had forgotten where she put it. His brother worked with Cui Huguo, so he came to ask for the address.

Ding Lu had found the right person. The village chief had Lao Cui's address. It was the address that Cui Huguo had left for him when he took his family away, so that if there were any problems at home, the village chief could write to him.

The village chief didn't know whether what he said was false. The simple working people were moved by Ding Lu's filial piety and gave him the address that Lao Cui had left him when he left.

In this way, Mrs. Sun learned the address of Aijun Group's Kyoto headquarters. The next day, she asked the village chief for a letter of introduction and took the whole family to the city by train. She did not consider Ding Hai's actual situation in Kyoto at all.

Old Lady Sun also had a selfish motive, wanting to have a chance to see her own son. She wanted to just watch him from a distance, never disturbing him, and never letting him know his life story.