Transmigrating into a Novel: My Cannon Fodder Husband is Almighty

Lu Xia ended up transmigrating into the body of a sent-down youth in the 1970s, replacing her older sister who was supposed to go to the countryside.

Thinking about how the original host was ...

Chapter 1: Crossing

*This story is fictional, please do not compare it with history*

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When Lu Xia woke up, there was no sound outside. He guessed that everyone in his family had left.

She then sat up carefully, looked at the environment in the room, and sighed silently.

This room looks small at first glance, but it is filled with things and looks crowded.

Yes, with three people living here, how can it not be crowded?

There was a two-story iron bed against the wall, which was the bed for her older sister and younger sister.

There were a few boxes next to the bed, and that was the end.

And this is her bed, or really not a "bed", it's just two wooden frames put together, probably only about 1.5 meters long. No wonder she felt her feet were hanging in the air just now.

There was also a space squeezed out in the corner of the wall for a simple dressing table, which was the exclusive place for her eldest sister.

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Then the room was full, leaving an empty aisle in the middle. Fortunately, there was a small window in the room, so it didn't seem so dark.

Lu Xia looked at the sturdy iron bed opposite him, then looked at the simple "bed" under him. He didn't know how the original owner had endured it.

Yes, the original owner.

The current Lu Xia is no longer the original Lu Xia.

The current Lu Xia has traveled from the 21st century.

It took her a whole morning to accept this fact.

As for where the original owner went?

This is a long story...

Lu Xia took a breath. Thinking of the original owner, she felt a little sad and her mood was a bit complicated.

The original owner was named Lu Xia, the second child of the Lu family. His parents were ordinary workers in Beijing in the 1970s.

My father Lu Jianhai was a loader in the textile factory warehouse.

Normally loading and unloading is tiring work and is usually done by young workers or apprentices. However, Lu's father has worked in the textile factory for more than 20 years, so he should be able to change his job.

But Mr. Lu is an honest man who doesn't know how to talk, and he is always bullied in secret. When he had the opportunity to change his job, his leaders were thinking about other people, so he has continued to do the same job for so many years. Fortunately, he is in good health and can persist.

As for Lu's mother, Sun Guifang, she was also a worker in the textile factory, an ordinary textile worker in the workshop.

Both of them were among the first batch of workers in the textile factory established after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Since they worked in the same factory, it was normal for them to meet and get married in the factory through a blind date.

After marriage, they had three daughters and one son.

The eldest daughter, Lu Chun, is the first child, so even though she is a girl, her parents like her more.

When she was pregnant with her second child, her parents hoped for a boy, but they gave birth to a girl. They were a little disappointed and began to ignore her.

And this daughter is Lu Xia.

Later, she gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, the third child Lu Qiu and the fourth child Lu Dong.

Although Sun Guiying could no longer have children because of giving birth to them, she was very happy. After all, twins, a boy and a girl, were a first for the Lu family, and she finally had a son to carry on the family line, so she treated her younger son better.

In this way, the eldest and the youngest among the children are both loved by their parents, and the third child also benefits from the youngest's popularity, so the least popular child in the family is the second child, Lu Xia.

The original owner may have known since childhood that she was not liked by her parents, so she became more introverted and always worked hard at home, hoping that her parents would like her more.

In this way, at such a young age, she took care of almost all the chores at home.

Although her parents didn't like her, they didn't want to show favoritism in front of others, so they let her go to school when she was old enough.