Carrying a Port Warehouse Through the 1970s

Shen Jinran traveled back in time to the 1970s in a single day.

What? Life is hard during the famine?

Not afraid, not afraid.

She has a golden finger of her own, equipped with cou...

Chapter 163: The Piece-to-Paste Sequel

Chapter 163: The Piece-to-Paste Sequel

This really stirred up a hornet's nest. Wang Qi immediately distanced himself from Chen Feng, saying that he didn't know Chen Feng was married and that he was also a victim.

However, many people already knew about Wang Qi, Feng Lijuan, and Chen Feng's affair, so Chen Feng's advocacy of free love was no longer effective.

Jinran opened her mouth slightly, somewhat surprised. Was this the legendary "gold digger from a bygone era"?

An hour later, Feng Lijuan and Chen Feng returned. Chen Feng kept crying. At first, the people in the dormitory didn't say anything, but as time went on, everyone started to get annoyed.

"Chen Feng, can you please stop crying? We need to sleep."

"Exactly, can't we be less selfish? We have early class tomorrow."

"You walked this path yourself, what's the use of crying now?"

Chen Feng adopted an attitude of "I won't listen, I'll just cry, I don't care what anyone says."

Jinran didn't confront Chen Feng like her roommates did; instead, she quietly lay down to sleep.

The noise and chatter of the group did not affect Jinran's good sleep at all.

After a while, things quieted down. Feng Lijuan watched Chen Feng try to gain sympathy with a sarcastic smile throughout.

Feng Lijuan finally said something hurtful: "It's too early for you to cry now. Didn't your ex-husband ask you to pay back the money? What are you going to do? Marry a rich old man and have him pay it back for you? I'm doing this for your own good. Don't overthink it. Actually, your ex-husband was pretty good too. Well, he can't take you anymore."

Chen Feng dared not fight with Feng Lijuan anymore, and could only start another round of crying.

Feng Lijuan smiled contentedly, lay on the bed, and closed her eyes tightly, as if Chen Feng's crying was particularly soothing.

Jinran was already asleep. She had long since developed the ability to fall asleep quickly, no matter how noisy the surrounding environment was.

the next day

Jinran had a good sleep. When she got up and saw that no one else was up yet, she got ready and went out to have breakfast.

Her boyfriend recently said he can't come to visit her anymore, which is the perfect opportunity for her to show her domestic skills. For the sake of a happy life together in the future, she should start by making him some soup.

Anyway, she only has classes in the afternoon today. She'll go buy groceries in a bit. Grandma Wang told me yesterday that there's a market nearby, not far from the school. She'll go check it out later.

While Jinran was eating, all she heard was about Chen Feng, which made the story even more elaborate.

It seems the school is also trying to appease the man's side. I heard they've already notified Chen Feng's parents, but they said that once their daughter is married, they have nothing to do with her anymore. They said they wouldn't care about such a shameful thing. If all else fails, they'll just arrest Chen Feng.

The man was also unwilling to give up, clinging to Wang Qi and accusing them of being a pair of adulterers, demanding that Wang Qi help him pay back the debt, or else he would make it public knowledge.

In the end, the school stopped intervening. Chen Feng and Wang Qi were placed on probation, and if the matter wasn't handled properly, they would be expelled. The impact was too severe.

Whether Wang Qi will help repay the money is still undecided, but the two did indeed get into a fight. It's said that Wang Qi slapped Chen Feng.

Jinran happily ate the melons one by one. This was so exciting, much more exciting than the old ladies in the village tearing each other apart.

After Jinran finished eating, she slowly walked towards the back of the school. The back street is no longer like it was when she first came here, when it had nothing at all. Now it has quite a scale.

Occasionally, there are farmers selling vegetables they grow themselves. After walking around and finding nothing particularly fresh, I went straight to the market.

The market was crowded with people, mostly local residents. Occasionally, you could spot familiar teachers and professors, and that's when I bumped into Grandma Wang.

"Nini, what are you buying?"

Jinran smiled and replied, "Grandma Wang, I just wanted to check. Gu Siyan has been so busy lately, hasn't he? I was thinking of making him some nourishing soup."

Grandma Wang said with a smile, "Okay, I've bought everything. You can look around by yourself. Come to my house during your holiday, and I'll teach you how to do it."

Jinran quickly made a promise before seeing the person off.

Jinran sighed, then turned around and started browsing.

Surprisingly, they even had shrimp and crab for sale, though they didn't look very fresh. That explained where her ingredients came from. She inquired about the prices but didn't buy anything; she had an entire ocean within her spatial dimension, why waste money?

I bought two pounds of pork ribs, along with some other miscellaneous items, and carried them in both hands until they were full. Only then was I done.

The market is getting more and more diverse now. Although the prices are really high, it's still good because you don't need a coupon.

She has money, but she doesn't have many tickets.

Once home, she took everything into her spatial storage. She started making soup, then went on a fishing boat and caught dozens of kilograms of shrimp, each one as big as Jinran's palm. They looked incredibly fresh and sweet.

The four little ones surrounded Jinran, acting cute and wanting a share. Normally, they only eat cat food and dog food, and occasionally some fruit. They've been craving it for a long time.

Jinran had no choice but to cook all the shrimp, weighing over ten kilograms, and let them eat on their own. She then went out to sea and caught several dozen more kilograms.

There were also some unfamiliar seafood items.

Jinran threw it back into the sea; she didn't want to eat seafood today.