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 156 Gu Xiangnan's Plan

The people at the educated youth center were very envious when they found out about this, and the two groups of people came to Lu Xia's house to take a look before construction began, planning to build a house based on theirs.

However, it is said that after hearing about it, Cheng Yujiao stuck to Gu Xiangnan and wanted to live with him.

How could Gu Xiangnan agree? He even planned to move away from the educated youth center just to be away from her.

After all, he had been tortured by Cheng Yujiao for the past six months in the countryside and could hardly bear it any longer. .br>

Moreover, he had already written a letter home before the New Year, asking his family to see if they could get Cheng Yujiao back, or to talk to the Cheng family about her.

After all, he was only taking care of her as a neighbor. It would be bad if they thought Cheng Yujiao was his responsibility.

Moreover, he had no idea what to do with Cheng Yujiao now, but he knew that if she continued to make trouble like this, she would probably offend the villagers and the people at the educated youth center, and it might be difficult for her to return home.

But he didn't want Cheng Yujiao to feel that she could come to him for anything, and that he would be in a dilemma whether to help or not, and that he would end up in a mess and get no thanks for his efforts.

He really didn't want to care about it anymore, so he planned to build his own house and move out. In order to put an end to Cheng Yujiao's harassment, he even specially asked Li Yi to live with him. He didn't have to pay much money, just a person.

After being rejected by Gu Xiangnan, Cheng Yujiao also insisted on building it herself.

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But she didn't want to go to work during the past six months in the countryside, and she was hospitalized due to a broken leg, which cost a lot of money. Although she brought a lot of money with her when she went to the countryside, after so long, she had little money left as she only earned money.

In addition, she had a falling out with her family because she resigned and went to the countryside. Her family had not contacted her for such a long time, and she was too embarrassed to write to ask for money, so she could only ask Gu Xiangnan to borrow money.

Of course Gu Xiangnan would not lend it to her and directly refused on the grounds that it was not safe for her to live alone.

This made Cheng Yujiao very angry again. After all, Su Man also lived alone, so how could she be the one to do the same?

But it was no use getting angry. After all, she couldn't move her legs, she didn't have much money, and she couldn't build a house, so she could only accept her fate for the time being.

On the eighth day of the first lunar month, the educated youth who had gone home for the New Year returned one after another, and Sun Shengnan was the first to come back.

It was a happy thing to be able to go back home after such a hard time, but when Sun Shengnan came back, her eyes were swollen and she looked like she had lost her energy and looked much more aged.

Even the unyielding spirit that he had been holding on to seemed to have disappeared.

The people at the educated youth site didn't know what happened to her after she returned home, but they could see that she was in a bad mood, so they didn't talk to her for long and considerately gave her some space.

But surprisingly, Sun Shengnan came to find Lu Xia the next day.

And the first thing he asked her when they met was whether she was deliberately not letting her take things home.

Hearing her ask this, Lu Xia raised an eyebrow, "Why do you ask that?"

Sun Shengnan looked at her with complicated eyes and asked, "You also think I shouldn't go back, right?"

Before Lu Xia could answer, she continued, "Actually, I figured it out on the way back. You're just like everyone else. You think my family might not care about me that much. You just didn't want me to be sad, so you suggested that I not bring anything."

At this point, Sun Shengnan laughed at herself, "You are all right. Such a simple test allowed me to see the true colors of my family. I didn't expect that they would forget about me in just four years..."