Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...

Chapter 5: Found the Big Box

Back home, An Ran entered the space, ate and drank a lot, and then came out to start searching. The An family was a wealthy family, so she had to look for it. She couldn't let those beasts get away with it cheaply. After searching for a while, she found a passbook with Shen Junhui's name on it. There was only 2,000 yuan in it. An Ran didn't frown. The original owner's mother's pension was 10,000 yuan, and with the subsidies, the subsidies for eight years were over 7,000 yuan. Why was there only 2,000 yuan in the passbook? Where did the rest of the money go?

Unwilling to give up, she rummaged around the house again, knocking and banging, until she finally found something amiss under Shen Junhui's bed. She picked up the loose brick and dug around inside. Surprisingly, she pulled it out: a cloth bag. Opening it, she saw it was filled with the Great Unity. She counted it: ten sheets in a bundle, ten bundles in a bundle, fifteen bundles in total. Fifteen thousand yuan, but where did the remaining two thousand go?

Could it be that he bought jobs for those three illegitimate children? She thought as she put the bricks back in their place and threw the fifteen bundles of Great Unity and the bankbooks directly into the space. She continued searching in Li Xiaoyan's bedside drawer, finding over five hundred yuan in change and various bills. She also found two new quilts in the closet. She threw everything she could think of into the space. As for the used, rubbish, she didn't want it. In Shen Lian's room (the original owner's room), relying on the original owner's memories, she began to search every corner.

Finding something wrong under the bed, An Ran chuckled bitterly at how people these days always like to hide things under their beds. She pushed the bed aside and began to pick at bricks. She pulled out more than a dozen bricks, only to find dirt underneath. An Ran frowned. This wasn't right. Her feeling was right, but why was it all dirt?

She tried to get the dirt out, but it was only a thin layer. She smiled with relief and said she would not find the wrong place. She took out the exposed wooden board and found stairs. She took out the flashlight from the space, turned on the flashlight and went down the stairs. The scene inside was so bright that it blinded her big, bright eyes.

There were fifty large boxes inside. She opened one, revealing a whole box of gold ingots. She then opened the second, also gold ingots, and her mouth watered. Although she had quite a bit of money in her previous life, she didn't have so many gold ingots. She didn't have time to open all the boxes, so she put them all into the space to see if she had lost anything. Then she climbed out of the basement and filled it with space soil, restoring the room to its original state.

She checked to see if Shen Lian had any money, and indeed, she found her little stash of cash. It contained over two hundred yuan, a good number of bills, and two sets of new, unworn clothes. She put them into her space and looked around the room, searching everywhere else, leaving no corner untouched. She turned and walked out to Shen Long's brother's room, searching again, and surprisingly, she found quite a few more goodies. After some thought, she realized that this room had belonged to the original owner's grandparents. The goodies were also left by her grandfather, and she was thankful that the family hadn't discovered them, otherwise, these things would have been completely wasted...!

After checking every room, she went to the kitchen to check for food. Since there wasn't much left, she decided not to take it. She'd give it to Aunt Zhu when she went back to the countryside. She had food and money, so she wasn't afraid of starving. She grabbed her household registration booklet and walked out the door. The neighbors knew what she was going to do, but they didn't ask any questions. They all felt sorry for the child.

She went to the police station and found the officer in charge of the case. His surname was Zhao, and he was quite righteous and enthusiastic. He took her to the household registration office, explained the situation, and changed her name back to An Ran. She then went to the newspaper office and published a statement severing ties with Shen Junhui's family. Officer Zhao was worried, so he took her to the Youth League Office. When the director of the Youth League Office heard about it, he felt annoyed. His mistake had almost harmed the orphan of a martyr, but the name had already been reported and could not be changed.

An Ran didn't let him feel embarrassed and said, "Director, this matter is not your fault. It's not that I don't want to go to the countryside. I just want to ask, where is my place of assignment? Can you change my place?" The director of the Youth League Office breathed a sigh of relief. If she made a fuss, he might be in trouble.

The director looked at her small body. If she had not said she was fourteen, but said she was eight or nine, people would have believed her. After thinking about it, he took out the information about going to the countryside to check. The director's face turned dark when he saw it. That damn scumbag actually reported the little girl to the Northwest. They didn't want her to live!

The director said with a wry smile: Your family has signed you up for a trip to the Northwest, and you will be leaving in ten days. I will change your location. Although it will be cold in the Northeast in winter, there will be plenty of food and drink, and there will not be much work to do in the winter. The house will be warmer, so you won't be cold. However, you have to leave five days in advance, which means you have five days to prepare. Do you think this is okay?

An Ran was so happy. She just wanted to go to Northeast China, and the director transferred her to Northeast China. How could she say no? She bowed deeply and said: Thank you, Director. I will work harder to do my job well and not embarrass my leader or my mother.

The director looked at her and felt very uncomfortable. He thought that as long as you are alive and well, it will be fine. I don’t know if this little body can hold on. He said: Then I will change it for you now. Shen Duoduo, right? An Ran shook her head and said: Director, I have changed my last name to my mother’s. Can I use this name An Ran?

The director nodded and said, "Okay," then quickly filled out the form. "It's done. Go back and prepare. Remember to bring some thick clothes and quilts. Winters in Northeast China are still very cold." Then, after a moment's thought, he pulled five ten-yuan bills from his pocket and handed them to An Ran, saying, "It was a mistake on our part. They took the Northwest subsidy. We can't give it anymore. This is a small token of my appreciation. Take it with you to buy something."

An Ran understood that in this day and age, no one was rich, and besides, it wasn't their fault, so how could she possibly take their money? She shook her head and said, "Thank you for your kindness, Director. I accept the kindness, but I can't take the money. It's not your fault, and I can still get the subsidy. Thank you, Director."