Military marriage + historical setting + space + transmigration + sweet romance + love that deepens over time. This is a story about an absolutely doting wolfdog general and a seemingly innocent bu...
Su Tang mentioned to Jiang Sushuang that she had decided to go to Tibet.
But before leaving, they always make sure to inform their grandmother and uncle, thus fulfilling the filial piety of the younger generation.
Jiang Sushuang secretly wished she would disappear from her sight immediately, lest things get complicated.
But this girl from the Su family has been acting strangely lately, and she doesn't feel comfortable letting Su Tang go alone.
What if Su Tang gossips in front of her grandmother and uncle and causes trouble? Wouldn't that be a problem?
"Of course, of course, your grandmother and your uncle should know about this too."
Jiang Sushuang rolled her eyes and put on a fake smile.
“It’s just that you’re not well, and I’m worried about you going alone. Xinyue, why don’t you come with me? That way, you can look after me on the way.”
Jiang Xinyue was very unhappy when she heard this.
Accompanying this jinx to her down-on-her-luck grandmother's house? How beneath you!
But when she met Jiang Sushuang's warning look, she could only reluctantly reply, "I know, Mom."
Su Tang knew perfectly well that this wasn't a lookout; it was clearly a mobile camera being sent.
She looked incredibly grateful: "Thank you, Mom. You're so thoughtful."
The next morning, Su Tang and Jiang Xinyue boarded the No. 12 bus to their grandmother's house.
The carriage was packed full, like a can crammed with sardines.
The air was filled with a strong smell of sweat, chive buns, and engine oil, making people feel dizzy and nauseous.
Jiang Xinyue frowned the whole way, covering her nose with a handkerchief in disgust.
My maternal grandmother's family lived in an old house in Shanghai.
Su Tang's family is also a powerful and influential clan that should not be underestimated. Although they are considered "red capitalists," these days everyone is supposed to be equal.
Even when they were at the height of their fame on Shanghai's beaches, they always kept a low profile.
Upon entering the door, both Grandma and Uncle Lin Wenbo were surprised and delighted to see Su Tang.
"Grandma! Uncle!" Su Tang called out as soon as she entered the door.
"Hey! It's Tangtang!"
From the inner room came Grandma's joyful voice. Soon, an elderly woman with gray hair but an elegant demeanor came out to greet them. It was Su Tang's maternal grandmother, Zhou Shi.
Behind her was a man in his thirties with a square face and sharp eyes. He was Su Tang's uncle, Lin Wenbo, who worked at the Municipal Public Security Bureau.
"Tangtang! Come in quickly, the sun is so strong outside, you're probably getting sunburned!"
Grandma grasped Su Tang's hand tightly, looked her up and down, her eyes filled with heartache and worry.
She knew that something terrible had happened to the Su family recently; Su Henian was gone, and the child must have suffered a lot.
"Quick, Tangtang, have some tea to quench your thirst."
Uncle Lin Wenbo picked up an enamel mug with "Labor is Glorious" printed on it from the table, poured a full cup of tea and handed it over.
Jiang Xinyue, like a supervisor, kept glancing around inside and outside the house, afraid that Su Tang might be up to some trick.
Su Tang subtly observed Jiang Xinyue.
Su Tang saw this and made a plan in her mind.
She remembered that the original book mentioned that Jiang Xinyue was not very capable, but she was vain and especially liked fashionable food and clothing.
She took out a piece of chocolate wrapped in oil paper from her small cloth bag. She had cooked it with a single click using her spatial storage yesterday.
"Xinyue, you must be tired after sitting in the car for so long. Your mouth must be dry. Try this. I specially saved it for you."