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...
A few dozen kilometers outside a small town on the Yunnan border, the helicopter slowly landed. The two men stored the helicopter in space and converted it into a car.
This car is the Mengshi M800 I just got a few days ago. It looks like an interstellar chariot, and the 1.5-liter range extender brings the car's peak output to 145 kilowatts. Initially, Jiang Huashu and Hu Xi suggested Suihe buy a Land Rover or another off-road SUV, but Suihe refused, insisting on a domestically produced one. After much deliberation, they finally settled on the domestically produced Dongfeng Mengshi 2014, but that model has been discontinued.
After searching for a long time but still not finding a car, I had no choice but to choose this M800. The original design concept of Dongfeng Mengshi series vehicles was originally an off-road vehicle for military use. Otherwise, it would have caught his eye at first sight. The aesthetic habits of the army made him fall in love with it at first sight in 2014.
While the M800 isn't as imposing as the 2014 model, its configuration is more advanced than the 2014 model, making it a breeze to traverse deserts and uninhabited areas. Jiang Huashu developed his own requirements for the original system: the glass must be completely bulletproof, and the bottom steel plate must be custom-made for a bomb-proof chassis.
What we mean is, this is not a car at all, it's a moving castle.
The two of them came out of the space, changed cars, and drove off in a casual and arrogant manner. To the north of Yunnan is Tibet, where there are few people and a vast land. The two provinces are neighbors, so Mian Liu chose to go to Tibet.
Now, they were driving along the highway. Ten years later, they didn't even need to consult a compass or a map. The surroundings had barely changed, and they found themselves near Mian Liu's hometown with ease. After getting off the road and putting the car back in the parking space, they observed the surroundings. The village was clearly much wealthier now than it had been ten years ago, with many families now having built houses.
In the 1980s, rural economic conditions weren't as prosperous as they had been a few decades earlier. Farmers were highly sought after, but now they were at the bottom of society. In such an environment, how could so many families in a remote village build two-story houses? What were they doing to earn so much?
Li Yichen followed and they exchanged glances, their thoughts coming together. Anything that didn't fit the norm was definitely a problem. They'd go to the village chief's house first, then split up.
I haven't been here for ten years, and the layout of the houses in the village has changed a lot. Suihe and Li Yichen were worried about where to find the village chief's house, so they thought of just walking around. As a result, they saw this house standing out in the middle of the village. There was no need to look for it, it must be this one.
Suihe first took out his camera and took a few pictures of the house, and then the two of them quickly climbed up the courtyard wall. There was a tree planted in the corner of the courtyard near the wall, which was just convenient for the two of them to hide. With one step, they climbed up the wall and climbed up the tree, hiding in the dense tree and observing the family.
Everyone in the village chief's house was asleep, and all the lights were off. But there were two men patrolling the yard. More accurately, they weren't patrolling, but working the night shift. A small official in a village, and two people were on night patrol? Was there some kind of gold in the house, or something?
Suihe and Li Yichen saw all this abnormality, which only served to further prove that something was amiss. It was around 11pm, and luckily there were no dogs in the yard. Suihe used the cover of a tree to climb directly into the house.