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 ...
After Liang Pei came back, she cried and didn't want to leave. She told him about Lu Xia again, describing her in a very miserable way, which made Liang Li's parents even more worried and distressed about their daughter.
In the end, Liang's mother gritted her teeth and gave her her job, so she got to stay in the city as she wished.
But I heard that she and her sister-in-law were very angry because of this. After all, the job was supposed to be her sister-in-law's.
That’s too far away.
After Liang Pei stayed, she spread the news about Lu Xia, and gradually, it spread to the staff quarters of the textile factory.
Soon the Lu family also found out.
When Lu's mother heard the news at first, she didn't believe it. She went to Liang Pei to ask in person before she was sure that Lu Xia was really married.
He was so angry that he wanted to rush to the countryside and beat and scold Lu Xia.
The people in the staff quarters also spoke rudely. Some of those who were not on good terms with the Lu family even came over to congratulate them on having a new son-in-law from the country.
It made the Lu family feel even more ashamed.
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Mother Lu's face turned red with anger, and she hated Lu Xia even more.
Just at this time, Lu Xia's letter arrived.
Seeing in the letter that Lu Xia not only had no money but also asked them for things and a dowry, Lu's mother unexpectedly calmed down despite her anger.
Then she told her family about her plan during dinner, and from then on her family treated her as if she didn't have a daughter.
Father Lu didn't say anything and agreed.
Then let Lu Qiu write back to her.
However, in the letter, Lu Qiu was very worried about her. He asked about her current life and told her that after Lu Chun knew that she got married in the countryside, he laughed at her at home every day and said that she had brought it upon herself, as if he had already thought that she would not go back. The kind of people who claim to be so arrogant because they married in the city are very annoying.
She also said that this should be the last letter the Lu family wrote to her, because they had no money and she would never have the chance to write to her again. She was told to live a good life in the countryside and not give up, as she might be able to return to the city if she had the chance in the future.
Seeing this, Lu Xia felt warmed in the heart, but more of a relief, as she finally wouldn't have to deal with the Lu family anymore.
As for whether the Lu family will come to them again after they return to the city, they will have to wait and see.
Anyway, she won't take the initiative to look for them at that time, but if they come over, she is not unable to deal with them.
After all, she is married now, and a married daughter is like water spilled. Even though people nowadays attach great importance to filial piety, they will not require her to support her parents' home.
Moreover, she thought that the people in the Lu family, except Lu Qiu, did not have any special abilities, but they did have weaknesses. They were the kind of people who looked powerful but were actually very timid, so she was not afraid of them causing trouble.
Of course, this is all in the future.
After reading the letter, Lu Xia handed it to Jiang Junmo as usual.
After reading it, Jiang Junmo frowned.
Looking at her again, she seemed calm, but he was afraid that she would be sad, so he took her to see the package sent by the Jiang family.
"What did you send this time?"
Jiang Junmo took out a few things wrapped in red paper and handed them to her.
"What's this?"
"The red envelope your family gave you."
"Red envelope?" Lu Xia was surprised. After taking it and opening it, he saw that there was a lot of money in each one.
"Why give me a red envelope?"
"Didn't you say you wanted to wish them a happy new year last time you wrote to them? This is the red envelope they sent you, the New Year's money."
Lu Xia was both pleasantly surprised and shocked. "Your family is so polite. I'm already this old, and I still have to receive red envelopes during the Chinese New Year?"
To be honest, this was the first time she received a red envelope from her relatives. She didn’t know what she felt in her heart, but it seemed warm and strange.