Before Going to the Countryside in the 70s, I Used My Space to Empty Out My Enemies

A modern wealthy young woman, Luo Jingyan, accidentally transmigrated to the 1970s, becoming a short-lived minor supporting character in a period novel. Her parents were framed, forcing her to take...

Chapter 7 Inquiry

As for those ancient books and paintings, they were confiscated during the "Destroy the Four Olds" campaign, and once discovered, they were destined to be burned and destroyed.

If she hadn't discovered them, these things would probably have ended up overseas.

She has a personal space; if she doesn't use it now, when will she?

And then, whoosh whoosh whoosh!

All those piles and boxes of things went into Luo Jingyan's space, and the entire cellar instantly went from being full to being empty.

She took the letters and, before the Gao family returned, quickly left the cellar, locked the cellar door, jumped over the wall, and left.

She then found a secluded corner, slipped into the space, made a copy of the documents from the photocopier in the space containing the documents of those who had colluded with the enemy, put the originals into an envelope, and left the space still wearing the same outfit as before.

The next task was to figure out how to get this enemy letter to the director.

If this letter were directly submitted to the suggestion box at the government entrance, it would be seen by Gao Tieshan's henchmen and would definitely be handed over to Gao Tieshan. Doing so is absolutely unacceptable.

Therefore, the letter must be delivered directly to the head of the department.

As lunchtime approached, some leaders and cadres pushed their bicycles out of the Revolutionary Committee gate, while others walked, preparing to take the bus home.

At that time, very few cadres had assigned cars, and since they only needed them for commuting, there was no need for them to be assigned cars.

To Luo Jingyan's surprise, Gao Tieshan actually came out of the government building with the director, and the two seemed to be having a pleasant conversation.

However, Luo Jingyan understood that this was merely a superficial interaction between these important figures.