Seventies: I'm a Waitress at the State-Run Restaurant

Bu Ling, a vagabond from the apocalypse, transmigrates to a fictional seventies era. She faces a hellish starting difficulty. After a month of playing nice, she eventually sends off all of the orig...

Chapter 241 Aunt Xu Arrives

As she spoke, she winked meaningfully at Sister Xu, who immediately understood and said knowingly, "I've got it. Thank you, Sister Buling."

Afterwards, Bu Ling briefly talked to Sister-in-law Xu about the other female relatives in the courtyard, and finally summarized: "Generally speaking, we women mostly come into contact with other women. As long as you stand up for yourself, no one will bully you."

Seeing that Sister Xu seemed to be deep in thought, Bu Ling smiled and didn't say anything more.

The mulberry tree beside him listened quietly, as if it were a chicken, and at the same time, he felt that his soul had been cleansed once again.

In the hospital, he mostly interacted with men and didn't know much about women. Apart from the few who could jump high, he hadn't paid attention to the other women and naturally didn't know anything about them.

This time, after listening to Lingling's summary, and thinking about it carefully, it seems that it really is true.

Sister Mo is assertive and loves to compete for the best; Sister Wu is a bit dim-witted and a Voldemort; Sister Wang is easily swayed and opportunistic; Sister Wang is weak, easily bullied, and a pushover; Sister Qian is shrewd, capable, and opinionated; and Sister Qian is petty and stingy.

As for the others in the backyard, Wu Yuanyuan is her friend. Bu Ling's evaluation of her is that she is kind, sincere, and enthusiastic. Qi family's eldest sister-in-law, Ming Xiangru, is decisive and easily flustered. Qi family's second sister-in-law, Qin Wanqing, is gentle but not timid.

After listening to what was being said, Sister-in-law Xu had a pretty good understanding of the situation in the courtyard, and she had a clear idea of ​​what to do next.

Smelling the aroma wafting from Bu Ling's pot, she was quick to take her leave: "Brother Xiao Sang, Sister Xiao Bu, it's getting late, so I'll take my leave now."

Buling didn't try to keep them. She was indeed very hungry. She stood up and, together with Sangshen, saw the mother and her three daughters to the door, watching their figures disappear into the night before closing the door and starting to eat...