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 629: Mysterious Man (Part 2)

Seeing that another policeman had been replaced, the mysterious man seemed a little irritable. He looked at Jiang Shaoming with a bit of anxiety, as if mixed with a bit of helpless confusion.

Jiang Shaoming saw the man's pajama set and felt it looked familiar. Shuishui bought him a similar set in his space, telling him it was LV. At first, Shuishui spoke too quickly and didn't quite catch it, thinking it was "Ouch!" Later, Jiang Huashu explained it to him, revealing it was a major international brand. Having spent years in the military and public security bureau, he hadn't worn foreign clothing in years. His current undergarments and long johns were all bought online by Shuishui in his space; they were lightweight, fitted, and comfortable.

The clothes the mysterious man wore were identical in color, pattern, and material to the ones Shui Shui had bought him. Although he rarely wore them in this dimension, Shui Shui was sure to buy something for his uncle that Jiang Huashu had. Because the clothes resembled pajamas so closely, Jiang Shaoming had never worn them. He'd seen them in his own closet, so he knew they were right.

Could it be that this mysterious man is a person who traveled from the future?

The mysterious man didn't realize that his clothes had exposed him, and he was staring at Jiang Shaoming in a daze. He suddenly felt that the middle-aged man in front of him looked familiar, but he was sure that he couldn't know anyone here, which was strange.

Now he had figured out what was going on. It was as if he had traveled through time, to the 1980s. He had thought only his netizen Jiang Huashu and his family would encounter such an outrageous thing, but he had never expected that he would actually encounter it himself.

As for the reason for traveling through time, it was also a tearful one. He never dreamed that it was his wife who betrayed him. On the way from the park to the police station, he thought about it over and over again, and finally confirmed that it was his wife who poisoned him, and he did not wrongly accuse her.

Hu Xi had been in the martial arts world for many years, but in the end he was harmed by the woman next to him. It was what he deserved. Who told him to trust his wife too much?

But then again, if his wife doesn't believe him, who else in the world can he trust? Right? It can only be said that Hu Xi just met the wrong person. After more than ten years of ups and downs, he finally achieved what he has today, but his wife's toxic chicken soup sent him back to the 1980s. Hu Xi said that this is really unique.

Others traveled through time through their souls, but he actually traveled through his body as well. He wasn't making this up. When he was chatting with Shui Shui on Xianyuyu at home, Shui Shui had told him that his family of three had traveled through time through their souls, possessing other people's bodies. The upside was that the three of them were ten years younger, but the downside was that they would inherit everything from the original owner.

It was as if the three of them were transported to the countryside. The most outrageous thing was that their adoptive father was actually a spy. If it weren't for Jiang Huashu being reliable, this matter would definitely not have been exposed until now, let alone successfully finding his ancestral home and returning to the Jiang family to become the fourth young master.

Being transported to this honest family was a blessing; being transported to a bad person who had done bad things would have been disastrous. In Hu Xi's case, his body came with him, so many things were not as simple as if he were transported to his soul. Not only was he penniless, but he also had no documents except a cell phone with no signal. He was an illegal immigrant. In those days, illegal immigrants were called blind migrants. Thirty or four out of ten of them had complicated identities, so the government had very strict management measures for blind migrants.