As soon as Su Chenwei opened her eyes, she transmigrated to the 1960s, a time of material scarcity and famine.
The original host was a pampered rich young lady who, to spare her from the hard...
"You have me here, don't be afraid of her."
The sunlight slanted down from the morning sky.
Su Qingzhi smiled, revealing a few small, white teeth.
"I don't feel wronged at all, I even made twenty."
"I just hope you don't think I'm too blunt."
After all, dealing with Zhu Xiuqin requires a head-on confrontation.
She knew very well that if she always showed weakness, she would only be bullied to the end.
Instead of being cautious, it's better to fight back directly.
Even if it earns me a bad reputation for being ill-mannered.
Looking at the bright smile on her face, Shen Cunpu shook his head.
"You're not being straightforward at all; you're very brave."
He lived his life twice, and saw many subservient wives.
They live their lives with their necks hunched over, as if living is just about enduring.
As for Su Qingzhi herself, in her previous life she was also timid and kept her head down, not daring to look at people.
Back then, a single scolding could make her cry all night.
But now she's like a completely different person, living a fulfilling and energetic life.
"Wife, I have to go to work, so I can't go to the market with you."
As he spoke, a look of heartache flashed in his eyes.
"Go shopping and get yourself some new clothes. You don't need to buy any for me; I'm used to wearing old clothes."
He knew that his wife was always frugal.
To save money, they were unwilling to spend a single extra penny on themselves.
After giving a few more instructions, Shen Cunpu went to the fields.
Every household in Qingshan Village needs to provide labor to earn work points; they cannot do without someone every day.
He was the only able-bodied man in the family, and these work points were the basic source of their livelihood, so he could not be lazy or procrastinate.
Watching his thin figure disappear into the distance, Su Qingzhi felt a pang of sadness.
She was reborn, and she knew how many more hardships awaited them.