Holding a Space in the 60s: A Nest of Seven Babies, Five Soldiers

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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Chapter 79: She transmigrated into a book? I want to send a box of razor blades to the author.

After saying that, Qian Dawei quickly said "Pooh". Why was he cursing someone's sister-in-law for no reason?

"Okay, stop talking, we're almost there." Lu Jiamu avoided the wrinkles on the little kid's face and carefully wiped away his tears.

How could this baby look like a nine-month-old? No one would believe it was only five months old... Lu Jiamu couldn't help but sigh.

Xu Xia stared at the two tall figures passing by her door and entering Cheng Zhenzhu's yard, her eyes narrowed. Are those two soldiers here again?

"Sister-in-law Cheng."

"Sister-in-law Cheng, we came to see you on the way." Lu Jiamu saw Cheng Zhenzhu mending clothes in the yard and called out, accompanied by the tired cry of the child.

Cheng Zhenzhu heard the voice and looked up, seeing two dark-skinned young men, one of whom was holding a crying baby in his arms.

She remembered these two people, who had come to visit her original body two months ago.

"Comrade Qian, Comrade Lu, please come in." Cheng Zhenzhu stood up and opened the useless fence gate in the yard.

"Sister-in-law Cheng, this is the fish given to us by our fellow villagers. You know, we don't have the conditions to do that in the army. I just thought it would be inconvenient for you to go on the boat with a few kids, so I brought it to you." Qian Dawei walked in front and handed the fish in his hand to Cheng Zhenzhu.

Cheng Zhenzhu naturally knew that the other person said this simply to avoid burdening her. Nine out of ten times, the fish had been paid for, or else they had caught it themselves...

"Thank you, Comrade Qian and Comrade Lu. Don't leave at noon. I have the conditions to cook fish here. You can try the gift from your fellow villagers." Cheng Zhenzhu took the fish and made an excuse to keep the two of them for dinner.

She knew that they had a rule not to take anything from the people, so it should be okay for her to borrow the stove to cook fish, right?

Qian Dawei looked at Cheng Zhenzhu, who spoke frankly and had a warm smile on her face. He was very shocked, and his emotions were directly reflected on his square face full of righteousness.

This Cheng's wife has changed a lot! In fact, he noticed it as soon as they met.

The Cheng sister-in-law in front of him was radiant and looked particularly energetic. She didn't seem like the same person the last time he saw her and the time before that.

But seeing Mrs. Cheng like this, they felt relieved.

"Wuwuwu~ Wuwu~" Fang An closed his eyes, opened his mouth, and cried loudly, as if he had suffered great injustice.

Cheng Zhenzhu's eyes fell on the little baby in the man's arms, kicking and crying with a red face. "Who is this child?"

"He is Comrade Fang Guanjun's youngest son, Fang An."

Cheng Zhenzhu suddenly realized that Fang Guanjun was the comrade who died with Peng Aiqing. But why was this child here?

Qian Dawei saw Cheng Zhenzhu's confusion and explained, "The child is now called Lu Fangan, and Jiamu adopted him. The situation is a bit complicated.

We came here to visit Sister Cheng and also to find a good family to raise the child. "Sister Cheng, do you have any recommendations?"

Lu Fangan... Lu Fangan... Cheng Zhenzhu was slightly startled. This name really sounded too familiar.

In a novel she read during the summer vacation of her third year in junior high school, the fourth brother who died early was called this name.

Because it was so heartbreaking, she still remembers it vividly. The novel was called "The Sharp Knife of the 1980s".

The fourth brother in the novel was a naughty and mischievous little rascal when he was young. Later, he followed his eldest brother to join the army and became a strong and brave soldier in the special forces.

At that time, this was her favorite character in the whole book.

Unfortunately, this character died under the enemy's bullets in order to save his elder brother. She also liked the elder brother's role, but he also died in a special mission.

In a later mission, the captain of the Sharp Knife Special Forces, whom she had liked very much, was also offline. When she read those chapters, she really cried a lot of tears.

At that time, people were still using keypad phones. In order to read that book, she specially bought the cheapest night traffic package and stayed up for several nights.

The book, labeled as sweet, turned out to be a lie, torturing her to death every day. Especially in the middle, where a character she loved died every few dozen chapters...

"Sister-in-law Cheng?" Qian Dawei saw that Cheng Zhenzhu seemed a little distracted and called out.

"Oh, sorry, I was thinking about something." Cheng Zhenzhu restrained her emotions and said a little embarrassedly.

"Mrs. Cheng, you know this place better. Do you think there's any suitable family here?" Lu Jiamu held the child horizontally in his arms, rocking and patting him.

Finally she stopped crying. Lu Jiamu breathed a sigh of relief.

"Well, I don't know much about the others. The ones I know more about are Sister Yumei's family upstairs and Sister Daming's family downstairs. They are all very nice people. You..." Cheng Zhenzhu looked at Comrade Lu who asked the question, her eyes narrowed slightly.

The man in front of him had solemn and cold features and a calm and reserved temperament.

There was a rough brown-red scar on his forehead, extending from the center of his forehead to the right corner of his eye, and his thick black eyebrow was directly cut into two.

At first glance, it seems very abrupt.

This suddenness gave Cheng Zhenzhu a sense of foreboding. She vaguely remembered that Lu Fangan's father in the novel also had a similar scar.

Because it was described repeatedly in the book, she still remembered it...

In a split second, Cheng Zhenzhu's feeling of unease grew even worse. Lu Fangan's eldest brother was Peng Chengrui, his second brother was Peng Chengcong, and his third brother was Peng Chengfan. They were all adopted sons of his father, Lu Jiamu.

Yes, Lu Jiamu, that's the name...

The fathers of the four people died in a sea storm that was rare in decades, and then their mothers died one after another, so a man named Lu Jiamu adopted them.

This situation seems so familiar... No way?!

In other words, she came back to life and actually traveled through time to the book "The Sharp Knives of the 1980s"?

No, when "The Blade of the 1980s" began, Lu Fangan and his companions had already entered the military camp. There were only a few fragments of their childhood in his memories...

She remembered there was a prequel to this book. But after reading a few chapters, she didn't find it appealing and stopped reading. It seemed to be about the love story of parents in the 1970s?

But now the question is no longer which book she transmigrated into.

But one of the most likely possibilities is Peng Chengrui, Lu Fangan’s elder brother in “The Sharp Knife of the 1980s”, a character who also died early.

Cheng Zhenzhu suddenly felt a heavy shadow in front of her eyes.

Not only did Peng Chengrui die in this book, but third brother Peng Chengfan also died of illness. Second brother Peng Chengcong is still alive, but his brothers are all dead, and he's just muddling along...

This damn author! She wants to send razor blades! Send a box!

Qian Dawei saw Cheng Zhenzhu's expression changing from time to time, and finally staring at Jiamu with gritted teeth, and couldn't help but look at his good brother.