The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...

Chapter 642 Willow

Then, Su He and the other person went inside.

The Zhang family's room is very well decorated. The sofas and furniture inside look very organized, and it's clear that it was decorated by someone with good taste.

Sister Liu watched with great interest and praised it from time to time.

“The houses are the same, but yours looks different. I can’t explain it, but it looks like a city dweller’s home.”

Sister Yang smiled, invited them to sit down, poured them two cups of tea, and then went back into the house to get a few magazines and newspapers.

"These are the newspapers and magazines where my previous articles were published. I don't know what style you write, but the requirements should be similar in different places. As long as your writing is good, you can basically get your articles accepted."

Su He was somewhat surprised to hear this, but still picked it up and flipped through it. Yang's wife's real name was Yang Liu, and she didn't use any pen name, just this name.

After reading a few articles, Su He became familiar with her writing style, which was quite ornate.

It's clear she's an idealist; her poetry and articles are filled with ornate language and individualism.

Su He didn't judge, but it was hard to imagine that someone as aloof as her could be so different from what she wrote.

Of course, she is not the same as Hua Qing, who is aloof. Although Hua Qing looks aloof, he just doesn't like to talk.

Yang's aloofness is detached from reality. Her personality can be seen from the decoration of her home and from the brief interactions we had. In addition, her writings make her seem like a lady from a wealthy family if you didn't know her personally.

Su He suppressed her curiosity and chatted briefly with her about how to submit articles and which magazines preferred which styles.

After asking her enough questions, I thanked her and left with Sister Liu.

After coming out, Su He thanked Sister Liu again and then went home.

After arriving home, she sat down and continued to analyze Yang's wife.

Before coming here, she had looked at Yang Liu's information. To be honest, if she hadn't married Researcher Zhang, an important national figure, she probably wouldn't be living such a good life now.

Because her family background wasn't good; although she wasn't a descendant of capitalists, she was from a collateral branch of a capitalist family.

Her great-grandfather's younger brother was a capitalist. Although her family had separated from that family in her ancestors' generation, they had been taken care of by them over the years and had lived a good life.

You can tell from Yang's life that she has never experienced hardship.

Later, her great-great-grandfather's family had a mishap. Because her family distanced themselves from the situation in time, they weren't too badly affected, but the family was still impacted. Fortunately, she married a capable man, and now they are doing alright.

Su He had only briefly learned about her background before coming here, and hadn't paid attention to her job.

Even now, looking at her again, I still haven't let go of my doubts, even after seeing the articles she published.

Never mind, let's wait and see.

...

Seeing that it was time for dinner, Su He got up and went to the cafeteria for dinner. After returning, she tidied up and went to bed.

However, after lying down, I couldn't fall asleep for a while.

Lying in an unfamiliar environment suddenly made her feel a little uncomfortable. In addition, the room was too quiet. There was no Lin Jingyan, no Grandma Su, no Grandpa Su, and no Yuanyuan. She felt very lonely, especially at night.

I could hear the noise of children from next door and the voices of other people talking.

At this moment, Su He especially missed Lin Jingyan, wondering if he was thinking of her too...