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...
But Cao Kun risked his life to stand in front of her twice and was injured twice, each time more serious than the last.
She didn't know how to face him...
Anran scratched her head in annoyance. After entering the space and taking a shower, she started to eat, one bun after another, as if she was venting her anger on the buns...
After packing up, I was about to go out when Fu Xiaoxiao knocked on the door and called out, "Ranran, are you ready? It's time for dinner."
Anran opened the door and said: I just finished cleaning up. What do you want to eat for breakfast?
Fu Xiaoxiao wrote: You made a rabbit that day, but we didn’t finish it, so I pickled it and cooked it this morning to eat the rabbit meat.
An Ran nodded, and the three of them sat down to eat.
Cao Mo came over and said: Boss, can you let us come back and live with you?
We really can’t cook. Tang Lin’s cooking is terrible, and mine is even worse. Please have pity on us!
Chen Manman also echoed softly: Ranran, let them come back to join us, so we can have some extra helpers, what do you think?
Fu Xiaoxiao also looked at her quietly.
An Ran looked at the few people, thought of Cao Kun, and nodded in agreement.
This made Cao Mo and Tang Lin very happy. No one knew that they had been eating so badly these days.
When I have time, I go to my grandfather's house in the evening to improve my diet, but I can't eat there every meal. It's so painful.
Cao Mo said: Thank you, boss. I will behave well in the future and will never make you unhappy.
Tang Lin also nodded in agreement.
An Ran didn't say anything and left after dinner. She was really busy and didn't even have time to chop wood.
I have to teach Aunt Hua and the others quickly, otherwise I will be exhausted to death...
It was almost noon when we were busy in the small workshop. The team leader came and shouted: Ran girl, come out quickly, someone is looking for you.
An Ran was stunned for a moment, walked out, and saw that it was Colonel Yu. Why was he here?
An Ran ran over and shouted: Uncle Yu, why are you here?
Yu Desheng said: It’s because I’m worried about you.
The reason I came here this time is to see you and bring the things you need with me. Please come with me in the car.
An Ran handed the things to Aunt Hua and followed Yu Desheng, not forgetting to introduce him: Captain, this is Colonel Yu, my mother's comrade-in-arms.
Uncle Yu is the village leader, Uncle Tian.
Yu Desheng said: Ran girl is here, I’m sorry to bother Captain Tian, and I hope the captain can take good care of Ran girl.
The team leader waved his hands and said: Comrade Yu, you are too polite. Ran is a good comrade. She helped us build a school, create side businesses, and increase income for the village. We can’t thank her enough!
How could we not take care of her? Besides, it’s not us taking care of her, but rather she taking care of us.
In the past, our village didn’t have a school or side jobs, let alone tractors and electricity.
These were all ideas that Ran came up with after she came here. She submitted blueprints and made farm tools to benefit the village.
Electricity, tractors, schools and small workshops were all obtained by Ran Yatou.
Other villages envy us for having Ran!
After hearing what he said, Yu Desheng felt relieved to know that An Ran was living well here and was not in any trouble.
When she came to the front of the car, Anran looked at her things. There were pens and erasers, a lot of notebooks, and a lot of nutritional supplements...
Yu Desheng asked the driver to drive the car to the village office and take the notebooks, pens and erasers downstairs.
An Ran took him and the nutritional supplements back to the educated youth site, poured water in front of him and said: Uncle Yu, how long can you stay this time? By the way, have you eaten?
Yu Desheng said: I have eaten in town.
I can't stay long, I have to go back in the afternoon. After saying that, he took out the newspaper, handed it to Anran and continued: Not bad, Ran, you didn't bring shame to your mother. Uncle is proud of you.
An Ran looked at the newspaper and said nothing.
Changing the subject, he said: Uncle Yu, I have something to trouble you with.
Yu Desheng said with a serious face: Why are you being so polite to your uncle? What are you bothering me with? What's the matter? Tell me what's going on.
An Ran leaned close to his ear, told him what had happened, then took out the letter and put it into his hand.
After hearing this, Yu Desheng frowned and asked in a low voice: Girl, be careful here, I will ask someone to check it out when I get back.
Please write down the village phone number and I will call you when the time comes.
Also, before I came here, I made an agreement with your uncles and aunts that I would find a job for you and transfer you back. All you have to do is wait and take care of yourself, okay?
Anran said: Uncle, I'm not in a hurry to go back. It's nice to be free here.
Also, I don’t want to work. I plan to start my own business in the future.
I want to know now who is trying to keep an eye on me, I want to know the other person's identity.
I can't always rely on my mother's status as a martyr and your care to survive. I have to become strong on my own.
And uncle, you see, I've been in the newspaper, which proves that I have the ability to protect myself, which is why I did those things. You can rest assured.
Yu Desheng looked at An Ran's confident expression and nodded continuously.
She was right. She couldn't live in the past forever and couldn't count on others' protection. The only way was to stand on her own feet and become strong...
Yu Desheng left reluctantly with the big meat buns and letter that An Ran had stuffed into his hands. This kid was too honest. He stuffed ten big meat buns into his hands...
The villagers saw that An Ran had an uncle who was a colonel, so they were even more in awe of her. They were always very cautious when speaking to her, for fear that any of their words would offend her...