Holding the Script, Transmigrating to the 60s, Reversing Cannon Fodder Life

Shen An'an, who had barely survived three months in a mutated world, was so hungry that she ventured out for food, only to be ambushed and pushed into the mouth of a carnivorous plant.

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Chapter 36 Different Choices

This meal was simply the good thing that Mother Lu gave it.

Even though the seasoning was just a little bit of oil and salt, it was still a rare delicious dish, and she really didn't put much effort into it.

If she was given a handful of bitter wild vegetables to cook, she would probably just let them continue to be bitter.

After dinner, Lu Baozhu couldn't wait to go to her sister-in-law to ask about the details of the substitute shift.

She and Shen Anan graduated and stayed there for the same amount of time.

If she didn't have this job, she would probably have to go to the fields at the beginning of the year.

After breakfast, Lu Yanzhou took Shen Anan back to the room and took out a passbook and 500 yuan and handed it to her:

"This is the allowance I've sent back over the years. My mother just gave it to me and told you to take care of it."

Shen Anan opened the passbook and saw that there were actually two thousand yuan in it.

This was the sixties, and two thousand dollars was a truly huge sum of money!

"You gave me all this? Don't I have to hand it over to my mother?" Shen Anan asked in surprise.

This Lu family is different from her family.

Isn’t it said that before the family is divided, most of the money has to be handed over to parents?

Mother Lu actually saved all the allowance for Lu Lao San alone. What kind of parents are they? Are they so open-minded?

"We don't have to hand over all our wages. Ever since my eldest brother started working, he's paid ten yuan a month, and so have I. The money in this passbook is what my mother kept separately after deducting the money she paid."

When he went to the army, his eldest brother was already working in the town, and because he and his sister-in-law were both in the town, they basically never went home.

If they gave too much, their lives would be tight, so his mother decided to collect ten yuan from them every month as a filial gift, and let them keep the rest for their own family.

The allowance his mother sent back after he served in the army also followed this model.