As a member of the working class, Lin Jingyu, a cargo registrar at a port, transmigrated to the early 1970s during her lunch break.
She unexpectedly discovered that she had entered a chronicl...
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noon.
Get off the shuttle bus.
The two quickly searched for Uncle Liu, who was herding cattle.
They finally found him just as he was about to go back.
"Lin Zhiqing, Peng Zhiqing, you're back."
"If you two girls had been a few steps later, you wouldn't have made it back to the oxcart."
"Come up and sit here, thankfully there's still room for the two of you."
"Why did you two girls run off to the county town again?"
"Jingyu, I heard someone picked you up yesterday. Who was it?"
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The elderly women on the oxcart greeted them warmly.
The two men didn't stand on ceremony and climbed onto the oxcart, squeezing in between them.
I took out a bag of kidney beans and shared them with everyone, while also answering their questions.
I learned that they went into the county town to answer a phone call and then helped someone else a lot before returning.
The older women knew better than to ask any further questions.
An aunt suddenly asked, "By the way, Lin and Peng, you probably don't know that something big has happened at the educated youth compound, do you?"
"what happen?"
"Something happened at the educated youth compound?"
Upon hearing this, Lin Jingyu and Peng Shiyu couldn't help but look over.
"It seems none of you know."
The aunt's expression was tinged with gloom and disdain. "It's Zhao, the educated youth from your educated youth compound. She went to a black-hearted sorceress to buy abortion pills."
After taking the abortion pills given to her by the sorceress, she not only failed to abort the child, but also lost her life.
"real?"
Peng Shiyu's face was ashen white.
They were clearly terrified by the news.
Lin Jingyu was equally surprised. The kidney beans in her hand no longer tasted sweet or fragrant. She couldn't help but say, "She's incredibly bold to ask a private person for abortion pills. She must have a death wish."
"That's right."
Aunt Chunlan nodded emphatically, "These sorceresses only know how to make some talisman water to fool people. At most, they know a few common prescriptions."
How could she believe that a sorceress could help solve such a life-or-death matter?
This is not…
At this point, Aunt Chunlan couldn't help but shake her head, "To lose one's life at such a young age, it's truly a tragedy."