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...
Of course, besides trusting Lin Jingyu, Peng Shiyu's young age also gave her an advantage.
"Baby, quickly call her Auntie~"
An Yalin held her baby in front of Lin Jingyu, "Your aunt has finally decided to come see you. If she hadn't come, my baby would have gone to Shuibu Village to find her, right?"
"Who said I wouldn't come?"
Lin Jingyu smiled and took the little one. "Besides, I missed Bao'er too, so of course I had to come and see our adorable Bao'er."
"You're just trying to make us happy."
An Yalin glared at her. "I heard from your brother Lu that he saw you last time. You didn't come over even though you came to the county town. It seems you really dislike my cooking because it doesn't suit your taste, right?"
"I'm busy with something."
Lin Jingyu, holding Bao'er, looked at Lu Qingyang again, "Brother Lu, you know what happened. Do you dare to badmouth me to your wife?"
"Of course not."
Lu Qingyang chuckled and shook his head, then handed each of them a bottle of soda, saying, "It's hot, you should quench your thirst first."
Why are you in the county town again? Did you take Lin Yue'er to get acupuncture again?
"This has nothing to do with her."
Lin Jingyu casually said, "I need to tell you something in a moment, and I need your help with something."
"No problem, I'll definitely help you if it's within my power."
"Okay, I'm relieved to hear that."
"You silly girl, once you ask, how could I possibly refuse you?"
...
Peng Shiyu overheard their conversation and seemed to be deep in thought.
Everyone chatted for a while.
After leaving the children in Lu Qingyang's care, An Yalin led them in cooking a delicious meal.
Since Lin Jingyu provided large quantities of various foods several times, the Lu family has had no worries about food and drink.
In addition, the group that had always targeted the Lu family stopped causing them trouble, so it can be said that the three of them had been living quite well during this period.
As Anya Lin kneaded the dough, she said, "From what you're saying, you don't need to go to work next month, September. You can just go and teach the children instead, right?"