Marrying a Rough Man Through Exchange Marriage, the Cannon Fodder Educated Youth Rakes in the Dough Down to the Countryside

Xu Yan transmigrated into a book, becoming a villainous, overly devoted cannon fodder supporting character in a novel about the educated youth going to the countryside.

Despite having money a...

Chapter 66 Hundred-Year-Old Wild Ginseng

Actually, Xu Yan felt that among the four essential items, the least necessary to buy was a bicycle.

Not to mention that she doesn't know how to ride this old-fashioned bicycle at all, Xie Zhuo also works in the fields every day to earn work points, so the bicycle is left at home and no one rides it.

Low usage rate.

Secondly, based on her memory of the original text, Qingshan Brigade would have its electricity cut off within a month, and within two months, Qingshan Brigade would become the second production brigade in the entire Qingping County to have public transportation.

After all, it's close to the city.

From this perspective, there's even less need to buy a bicycle.

As for the rest...

Buying a TV now is definitely out of the question, but having a radio is not bad; it can help relieve boredom on weekdays.

Sewing machine? Forget about that. Even if we bought one, she wouldn't know how to make clothes.

Xie Zhuo waited for a long time, only to see the person in front of him frowning and sighing, making a lot of small expressions, but without saying a word.

After staring at it for a while, he couldn't help but snap his fingers in front of Xu Yan, "Snap out of it."

"To go or not to go?" Xie Zhuo asked.

“Go, but don’t buy a bicycle,” Xu Yan said.

"Hmm?" Xie Zhuo was somewhat surprised.

But he instantly realized that he had been reborn and knew that the bus service to the brigade would be available soon. He had previously guessed that Xu Yan had also been reborn, so she must know that too.

In fact, several years ago, there were already production brigades with access to public transportation.

At that time, buses were mainly designed to facilitate the transport of large quantities of agricultural products by farmers.

Later, as time went by, many production brigades across the country that were close to cities gradually got access to public transportation.

Qingshan Brigade was the second batch.

“Even if I bought it, I wouldn’t have much of a chance to ride it,” Xu Yan said, oblivious to Xie Zhuo’s odd behavior. “I have to go to the fields every day; I can’t possibly ride a bicycle when I go to the fields.”

Xie Zhuo did not refute her words.

"Just buy a radio and a flashlight," Xu Yan said.