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 ...
Finally, Lu Xia took out a quilt.
When she went to the countryside, she brought two quilts with her. They were the dowry that Lu's mother prepared for Lu Chun, so they were made of fine cotton.
After Lu Xia arrived, he only used one bed and left the other one there.
Now he took it out and said to Jiang Junmo: "Tear up the quilt. I think we can make a few cotton-padded jackets with the cotton inside."
Jiang Junmo was stunned. Looking at the brand new quilt, he knew that she was reluctant to use it, so he refused it immediately.
"No, you keep it. It's so good, it would be a shame to tear it down."
Lu Xia rolled her eyes at him after hearing this. "Quilts are not as important as people. Besides, we don't lack quilts right now. Not to mention the two quilts we have now, your family also sent us a good quilt for our wedding. So we don't lack them. Just unpack this one, or we won't be able to get cotton for a while."
After saying that, he thought of something and continued, "I don't know how to make clothes, so you have to do it. The fabric your sister sent over hasn't been used yet, so you can use that, but I think you still need to sew some patches on it to disguise it. What do you think?"
Jiang Junmo felt warm in his heart and his eyes were a little wet when he heard her arrangements. Finally, he couldn't help but smile, "Okay, I'll do as you say."
Lu Xia didn't want to see him being so touched, and she felt a little embarrassed, so she turned around and continued, "Well, you can take off the quilt first. I'll go get some food. You can send it over there today to see what's going on over there. We can talk about the clothes later."
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"good!"
Most of the food Lu Xia prepared was coarse grains bought from the village, with a small portion of fine grains mixed in. He also put in a few cabbages stored at home and put them in a sack. Seeing that it was getting dark outside, he planned to deliver it together with Jiang Junmo.
Jiang Junmo was a little surprised to see her take out so much food, "Is it too much?"
"No, there shouldn't be only your brother's family there, right? Then your brother and his family can't just eat by themselves, they have to share some, so they can't eat for many meals."
After hearing her say this, Jiang Junmo was speechless.
In fact, Lu Xia knew about this from the book in his memory.
She just suddenly remembered that in the original book, the heroine Su Man once accidentally saved an old man from the cowshed. That man later returned to the capital, became a professor at Peking University, and helped the heroine a lot.
But that was a few years later, and they don't have much contact now.
So the old gentleman should be with Senior Brother Jiang Junmo at this moment. Considering the difficulty of life there, although she doesn't need anything in return, she can still help.
So he put on a thick cotton-padded jacket and a military coat on the outside, then carried the sack on his back, planning to sneak over with Jiang Junmo while it was dark.
Jiang Junmo was also fully armed like her, wearing a military coat, but the corners of his mouth twitched when he saw her carry the sack neatly.
I hurried over and wanted to take it myself, "Let me carry it"
Lu Xia refused directly, "You are too weak. We have to move quickly, otherwise we will be discovered, so I will carry you on my back."
After hearing this, Jiang Junmo paused and did not insist, but he secretly decided in his heart that he would have to strengthen his training in the future to try to recover as soon as possible.
The two of them quietly went out under the cover of night.
Although the snow reflects light, it was snowing today and there was no moonlight, so it was dark outside.
Fortunately, Lu Xia had a flashlight, but they didn't dare turn it on when they passed through the village. They only turned it on when they reached the north of the village and there were no houses around.
We walked carefully all the way to the cowshed, which was also pitch dark.