Into the ’70s Book: Pregnant After Divorcing My Soldier Husband

[Set in the 1970s + Face-Slapping s*umbags + Dimensional Space + Sweet Romance + Cozy Domestic Life]

Deng Zhilian wakes up to find herself inside a 1970s-era novel — as the brainless, big-b...

Chapter 79 It’s not too late to join the game now (2/2)

The Wei family's cellar was also the cellar that the Luo family's uncle used to store vegetables.

The temperature inside is just right.

It is not hot in the summer, nor is the air as humid as on the ground.

Deng Zhilan placed the woven wheat straw in the cellar, and all the wooden piles were surrounded by straw walls, which was equivalent to creating a greenhouse with a constant temperature.

He Yunyi couldn't help but sigh that Deng Zhilan in front of him was really a smart person. He didn't know what was wrong with her brain, but she could come up with such methods.

Going around the straw wall, there are rows of wooden stakes placed on the wooden racks inside. The black moldy fungi, which were originally wrapped in white mycelium, are growing vigorously now.

Large and large ears as black as a ball.

"Does it look like an ear? Actually, I've seen this kind of mushroom in the south. Everyone calls it wood ear, but here in the north, few people eat it."

He Yunyi was surprised, and for a moment, his eyebrows and eyes were a little dim. His hope was frustrated, but Deng Zhilan did not miss it. Instead, she burst into laughter, which immediately eased the atmosphere.

"Don't worry, you can still be the first person to make a lot of money. It's not too late to join the game now."

Deng Zhilan and Wei Yanzhen had eaten in state-owned restaurants before in the commune, but they had never seen wood ear mushrooms in any of the major state-owned restaurants.

He Yunyi was also inspired by her for a moment, and humbly asked her, "Do you think we can definitely make money this time?"

Deng Zhilan nodded affirmatively.

Afterwards, Deng Zhilan introduced to He Yunyi some methods of cooking wood ear mushrooms and some wood ear-related delicacies.

He also mentioned to him the role of using wheat straw to sense walls, and they had a very pleasant conversation. Then, he rushed out of the cellar and ran into Wei Yanzhen head-on.

In the original book, these two men were not in a hostile relationship, but were good friends. However, now, because of Deng Zhilan's existence, Wei Yanzhen felt a little hostile towards He Yunyi.

Deng Zhilan didn't want the two to become enemies because of her. The two bosses naturally had to get along well and lead the two teams to move forward together in friendship.

"Yan Zhen, this is He Yunyi, the captain of the Xigou Brigade."

"Captain He, this is my husband Wei Yanzhen."

The two men nodded slightly as a greeting, then avoided each other's gaze.

He Yunyi got the information he wanted and planned to leave the Wei family.

However, Deng Zhilan still kept him for dinner.

He didn't guess Deng Zhilan's intention. His mind was filled with the news that Mu'er was about to become pregnant, and he forgot about Song Yitao.

Just as the table in the Wei family's yard was filled with food, an old lady suddenly came to the Wei family, followed by a female servant.

He Yunyi just realized Deng Zhilan's intention. He always felt that Deng Zhilan seemed to know better than him that the person who slept with him that night was Song Yitao.

That's why I deliberately kept him for dinner just to watch Song Yitao's show.

"Xiao Deng, I have to apologize to you sincerely. This rascal has confessed everything."

"Those few big unity notes she hid were not the money her parents sent her. It was obviously the money she made by making you take the blame and stealing other people's things and selling them on the black market!"

Deng Zhilan was not surprised by this result. She asked, "Aunt, what on earth did she sell? Why is it so valuable?"

Song Yitao had a constipated expression on her face, but she had no idea what to do with Old Mrs. Luo.

What's more, there was a man sitting in the Wei family's yard, so she didn't even dare to straighten her back or raise her head to speak.