Dreaming Back to the 70s: Divine Beasts at Home

A TV drama from the 90s was once the origin of Yu Yin's nightmares, and its ending theme song deeply influenced her.

Yu Yin's childhood was filled with the sounds of her parents argui...

Chapter 130 Revealing the Secret, Buying a Big House

After dinner, we returned to the guesthouse, where the children were exhausted.

After the child fell asleep, Yu Yin and Lu Shurui were still not sleepy, so they discussed the house together.

"Which house does your brother-in-law recommend?" Lu Shurui asked Yu Yin, who was lying next to him, hoping to buy her the house she liked.

“That two-story house has a yard, so the children have more space to play.” Yu Yin thought of her old yard. The children were used to it. If it was too crowded, the children would be uncomfortable, and she herself would not be used to it either.

"That house, the price can't be too low!" Lu Shurui didn't know exactly how much money his family had, but it probably wasn't enough to buy that small house.

Yu Yin also knew that the villas in Shanghai were all priced but not available for sale, and would be extremely expensive in later generations. Moreover, many of them could not be bought or sold, making the supply of such properties quite scarce.

However, this is a self-built small building, which is not the same concept as an old villa. The price should not be too outrageous. I have a total of 45,000 yuan, and I can use 40,000 yuan.

However, if 40,000 is used, the source of the money must be explained.

Although Lu Shurui didn't inquire about their family's savings, he should have a general idea of ​​how much it was; it couldn't possibly be 40,000 yuan.

What should we do about this?

Should she tell him about the space issue or not? Yu Yin fell into deep thought, torn between the two.

Lu Shurui thought that Yu Yin was worried about not having enough money and had her eye on that house, so he was also quite anxious and hesitated repeatedly.

"Yinyin, after we finish looking at the houses tomorrow, if you really like one, let's see how much money we're short. I'll go and borrow some." Lu Shurui made up his mind. It's just asking for money. Everything is difficult at the beginning. He'll try asking his second brother-in-law first.

Seeing Lu Shurui's determined expression, Yu Yin also made up her mind to tell him about the space. "Lu Shurui, I'll tell you a secret, a secret that only I know." Yu Yin licked her lips and took a deep breath.

"Well, I had a serendipitous encounter. I accidentally obtained a space where I can grow things." Yu Yin looked at Lu Shurui, who looked completely bewildered.

Those who haven't been exposed to time-travel novels will find it hard to understand the concept of space.

"Is space like it is in physics?" Lu Shurui had studied physics for a while and, while working as a temporary worker in the library, wondered if the world really existed in several planes.

“I don’t understand that physics. It’s a myth, yes, like the Qiankun bag in myths. Except mine can not only hold things, but also grow crops.” Yu Yin’s explanation was a mess, and she didn’t know if Lu Shurui could understand it.

"Do you have a bag too?" Lu Shurui roughly understood.

"No, it's in my consciousness, controlled by my consciousness." Yu Yin wasn't sure if anyone other than herself could enter the space, so she didn't bring Lu Shurui into it.

"Are you feeling alright?" Lu Shurui sat up and used his hands to examine Yu Yin's body to see if there was anything wrong.

He was completely bewildered and didn't know what to do.

"It's nothing. When I was in the delivery room, I suddenly felt a warm sensation all over my body. When I woke up, I was in this space." Yu Yin said half-truthfully. She would never tell anyone that she came from the future.

"That's good, that's good..." Lu Shurui said with relief.

"I'm telling you all this because I sold a batch of fruit when we went back to Shanghai last time. I have some money now, enough for us to buy a house," Yu Yin said, getting to the point.

"You went to the black market? How dare you?" Lu Shurui felt a chill run down his spine and couldn't help but shiver.

"Just once." Yu Yin could also tell that Lu Shurui was frightened.

"Don't go anymore." Lu Shurui hugged Yu Yin tightly.

"Okay, I won't go," Yu Yin comforted her.

She really had no intention of going to the black market again. The educated youth were about to return to the city, and things were chaotic. Making money wouldn't be a problem for her in the short term.

The two embraced quietly, feeling each other's warmth and finding peace in each other's company.

The next day, after sending the child to her second sister's house, Yu Yin and Lu Shurui went with her second sister's husband to look at houses.

"Which one do you want to see first?" my brother-in-law asked.

"Let's go see that two-story house first," Lu Shurui replied to his second brother-in-law. He and Yu Yin had discussed it and decided that if possible, they would buy a bigger house.

After changing buses, they arrived at the university that Yu Yin and her friends were going to attend.

When Yu Yin first saw Shanghai University, it was different from what she saw in the video later; it was more ancient and desolate!

Walking south from the school gate, past a primary school, and then a little further on, you'll see many factories, making it look like an industrial park.

"See that? It's right there." My brother-in-law pointed to a two-story building not far away. From a distance, it looked quite dilapidated, and upon closer inspection, it was even more run-down.

“This area used to be full of private factories, and many people worked here. Over time, quite a few people built their own houses, mostly single-story houses. There are fewer multi-story buildings like this one.” My brother-in-law had specifically inquired about this.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many capitalists fled abroad, some factories went out of business, and some were transformed into joint state-private enterprises, but self-built houses belonged to individuals.

The owner of this house was once a capitalist's steward. He had money and built this house for his son's wedding.

Later, the capitalist fled, and his family went to work in the factory. The housekeeper later passed away, and his son was framed and sent to the countryside, only to be exonerated and returned last month.

The house was secretly taken care of by a friend and used as a warehouse. Although it looked dilapidated, the main structure was not damaged.

After their exoneration, they didn't want to stay there anymore and wanted to go back to their old employer, so they planned to sell the house, take the money, and leave.

This is the largest of all the listings; the others are too small. For a family of six, the space is too cramped to even turn around properly.

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