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...
Su Jingtian went to a meeting in town and brought the test papers back with him.
When he returned, he happened to meet a group of new educated youth who had been sent to the village.
Four people in particular caught his attention.
An elderly man in his sixties.
The other two were middle-aged men, around thirty-five or thirty-six years old.
There was also a boy who was only about fourteen or fifteen years old.
In particular, their faces are seven or eight parts similar, so it is obvious without asking that these four people must be three generations of a family.
I never expected that four members of their family would be sent to the countryside, and that they would be assigned to the same place.
Su Jingtian couldn't help but wonder what their identities were.
The elderly man and the two middle-aged men, in particular, should not be considered as sent-down youth.
"Are you Su, the educated youth from Shuibu Village?"
Sitting on the oxcart, Zhang Wenxi chatted with Su Jingtian beside him, "We've arrived at Shuibu Village, is there anywhere to stay?"
“There’s a youth center in the village, so you’ll definitely be assigned to one.”
Su Jingtian frankly told him, "There are quite a few people coming this time, so you should probably have several people per room."
How many people share a room?
Zhang Wenxi paused for a moment, then asked doubtfully, "Is there enough room? It probably won't be convenient."
"It is indeed inconvenient."
Su Jingtian smiled and said, "If you can, you can build your own houses to live in."
Many of the educated youth in our facility built their own houses; otherwise, the facility wouldn't be able to accommodate so many people.
One of the male educated youths couldn't help but ask, "Educated Youth Su, how much does it cost to build a house in the village?"
"It's hard to say."
Su Jingtian glanced at the slender young man.
Judging from his thin appearance, he must be suffering from some kind of illness.
I don't know how his family felt comfortable letting him go to the countryside.
While preoccupied with his own thoughts, he remained outwardly calm and continued, "The sizes are different; some have more rooms and occupy a larger area, so they will definitely cost more money."
Moreover, the houses in the village usually have yards, and with the need to buy various furniture and household items, the whole process will cost at least three or four hundred yuan.
"Three or four hundred yuan is not cheap."
One of the female educated youths said something in a low voice.
The thin, educated youth calculated: "The labor costs, including the cost of materials and the purchase of various furniture, should be about the same."