Transmigrated to the 70s: I'll Inherit the Empty House and Live a Good Life in the Countryside

Transmigration + System + Going to the Countryside + Educated Youth + Dual Purity + Insane.

In a mental hospital, after being sedated, she was inexplicably bound to a system and transmigrated...

Chapter 22 Staying Away? That's Impossible

If there are gains and losses, and one doesn't covet or act rashly, Han Yanru's lucky streak is more than enough to support her happiness for a lifetime.

But according to her brother, Han Yanru, and even the Han family, were far too greedy.

But no matter how much luck a person has, it's not inexhaustible.

In order to maintain one's own good luck, one will naturally lose the luck of others.

The more you gain, the more luck you lose. It's clear that Han Yanru's own luck is insufficient, and she is depleting the luck of those around her.

As long as others can benefit from it, any injuries are simply attributed to the fact that winter hunting is inherently dangerous and going into the water can lead to drowning; no one thinks about it in detail.

My brother not only understands things clearly, but he also sees things very clearly.

In addition, the book describes how Han Xinyi miscarried, which led to her infertility, causing her to become depressed and in poor health.

The deaths of Sun Yihua and Han Zhenghu, the sale of Han Yunxin to a mentally challenged person, and a series of other incidents were all caused by opposing Han Yanru.

Let Gu Xing see everything clearly, and witness the murder and death of his loved ones.

He was consciously suffering, yet unable to take revenge and helpless, and was ultimately forced to become a villain.

But now that she's here, Gu Xing has decided to get married and settle down, so let's settle down and live a good life together.

It seems this villainous role is definitely hers; Gu Xing and the others should step down.

Since we're going to live a life together, the man has to take care of everything at home, especially the important task of cooking.

Rubbing her slightly deflated stomach, Gu Rong said perfunctorily, "Yeah, right, I know (yeah, right), I'll definitely stay far away from them."

"It's getting late, brother, you should get some rest too. You have to work tomorrow. I'm going to sleep now."

"It's good that you remember. I'm going out now. I have to get up at five o'clock tomorrow and be in the fields at six. Go to bed early."

Looking at her well-behaved younger sister, Gu Xing ruffled Gu Rong's hair, then, noticing the messy strands, guiltily withdrew her hand and quickly left.

Seeing Gu Xing's guilty look, Gu Rong sighed, took out a mirror, and tidied herself up.

Then I closed the doors and windows, washed up, and lay down to continue reading the novel I hadn't finished.

Before, I had to use a lamp to read at night, but now with e-books, I don't need to turn on the lamp anymore. I can just close my eyes and use my mind to read.

Reading this way not only doesn't hurt your eyes, but it also strengthens your mental strength—a win-win situation.

During this period, I've been going to bed late and waking up late every day, and I've already developed good habits.

This made her unaccustomed to her bad habit of going to bed early and waking up early, and she couldn't fall asleep at all.