Reborn in the Sixties I Rely on My Whole Family to Win Effortlessly

[Pampered, Daily Life, Cute Kids, Family Fun] After transmigrating, Chu Linyu became the darling of the Lao Lin family. The affection she didn't enjoy in her previous life, she experienced doub...

Reborn in the 1960s, I rely on my family to win - Chapter 110 Shopping Together (2/2)

After saying that, he took the person and ran away.

Cai Honglian and her husband did not return home that night.

Jia Chunhua asked her to go to the city with her tomorrow to buy some things for the New Year with the Chen family.

There are still more than ten days before the Chinese New Year. If you go to buy it right before the holidays, there will definitely be no good things left.

It was almost ten o'clock when Lin Feng came back, sweating profusely.

Cai Honglian heard the noise and came out wearing her coat, "Where did you go? Don't you see what time it is?"

She thoughtfully poured hot water while nagging her son at the same time.

Lin Feng chuckled, "Let's go play football. Mom, you don't know, Chen Jun is really good. He did well in his first try at football. We won tonight. He also learned martial arts, and he knocked down several scouts. Hahaha, it was so satisfying..."

He never stops talking. Cai Honglian was too sleepy to bother with him. "Go wash your face and go to bed. I like you, brother Chen. Come with us to go shopping tomorrow."

The brat is in such good spirits and is a good laborer, she can't let him go.

Lin Feng was reluctant at first, but when he heard that they were helping Chen Jun's family, his attitude immediately changed.

"I will definitely go."

At 5:30 the next day, Jia Chunhua and Cai Honglian got up.

"Lin Feng, get up!"

Lin Feng grumbled, "Mom, you are confused. It's vacation time. I don't have to get up early to go to school."

Cai Honglian grabbed his ears and said, "Have you forgotten what you promised yesterday? You have to go shopping with us!"

Lin Zheng sat up suddenly, which scared Cai Honglian. "You little brat, why are you so jumpy? Hurry up and get dressed, have some breakfast, and leave at seven o'clock."

At six-fifty, Jia Chunhua, Cai Honglian, and Lin Feng went out. As soon as they reached the bungalow area, they saw Mrs. Lu, Lu Fang, and Chen Jun from the Chen family also coming out of their home.

"Hey, we're here!" Jia Chunhua waved and greeted.

"The cars are waiting at the door. Oh, at my age, I still get on a car to buy things." Old Mrs. Lu took Jia Chunhua's arm and sighed.

As soon as the two families met, they walked towards the gate.

Because the Chen family had just moved in, the army specifically approved them to use the army’s vehicle, which was the kind of small truck used for logistics and buying groceries.

Next door to the Chen family, Tu Jiaojiao heard no movement at the door before she moved her ear away from the door.

She also didn't expect that the old lady who was lying on the ground yesterday actually lived in the small white building, which was not where an ordinary family lived. I suddenly felt a little regretful.

She returned to the house, slammed the door, and sat down angrily, "Sister-in-law, the family next door and the family in Xiaobailou went shopping. We just arrived, so why can't we go together?"

Tu Daqiang's wife Wei Yumei glanced at her calmly and said without any emotion: "They booked it in advance. If we told them in advance, it would work."

"Then we won't tell you?"

"Recently all jeeps have been on missions, so it's all trucks. I don't want to drive a big truck." Wei Yumei thought to herself. She even looked down on jeeps. If her family hadn't fallen on hard times, would she have come to such a remote place?

She looked at Tu Jiaojiao again. If her family hadn't fallen on hard times, she wouldn't have married Tu Daqiang and become a relative of a country bumpkin like Tu Jiaojiao.

"Sister-in-law, you know a lot. Those country bumpkins will be so happy to hear that they can ride in a car." Tu Jiaojiao said flatteringly.

Her sister-in-law used to be the daughter of a wealthy family. If her family had not fallen into poverty, she would definitely not have married my eldest brother.

Although everyone in the village said it was a pity for her eldest brother to marry a wife of such a bad background, and they also disliked her sister-in-law for her bad temper, she thought it was pretty good.

My sister-in-law's every move was so graceful. She imitated her for a while, and when she went to school, her classmates all praised her for her elegance.

It was a wonderful feeling, as if she herself had become a rich lady. This chapter has been read (please click on the next chapter to continue reading!)