Zhang Siyu was involved in a car accident. When she opened her eyes again, she was in a small fishing village in the 1960s, as Cheng Zhenzhu, a widow single-handedly raising three children.
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"What is interest?" Peng Ertiao asked immediately while licking the candy.
"If you leave a candy here today, I will give you two candies in return a long, long time from now."
"How long is 'a very long time'?" Peng Yitiao felt that his mother didn't explain clearly.
Is it one day or two days? If it's one day, he'll leave it with his mother.
Cheng Zhenzhu looked at the tiny Liu and said, "About a year." After about a year, this little guy will be able to eat candy.
One year! Peng Ertiao peeled the candy immediately after hearing this. He decided not to wait another year.
Peng San Tiao stuffed a candy into Cheng Zhenzhu's pocket and said, "One for Mom, two for San Tiao."
"Okay, then I'll keep the three for you and return them to you later." Cheng Zhenzhu put the candy away. She had never expected that there would be willing customers for her deposit and withdrawal service.
"Woo~" The six little arms and legs couldn't resist his mother's big hand, and in the end he could only watch helplessly...
Cheng Zhenzhu smiled, gave the six to the children, and went to the kitchen to cook. She braised the fish, added a spinach dish, and cooked some dried shrimp in a seaweed soup. The combination of meat and vegetables made a very nutritious soup. The children devoured it with relish, and Cheng Zhenzhu also had a great appetite, finishing the meal happily.
She thought that the days would pass peacefully with eating and drinking, and that the tragic ten years would always be far away from her.
But in March 1970, within two weeks of the first day of school, a massive revolution spread to Qishui Town, which Cheng Zhenzhu had once considered a paradise. The town was plagued by frequent fights and clashes, leaving everyone on the island feeling insecure and uneasy.
The people of Sanshi Island were surprisingly united in this scene. Some were clearing the land, some were fishing, and some were chatting less. Everyone went home and stayed indoors.
Cheng Zhenzhu endured this depressing and serious atmosphere and kept a low profile with a few little kids.