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 ...
Before the New Year, Lu Xia found a day to take Jiang Junmo to the street of the former Pigeon City.
A new grain and oil store has opened here, and you can buy things there without a ticket. Lu Xia bought a lot, then hired a car to deliver it to the beauty salon, and asked Ye Lin to distribute it to the employees.
On the last day of work, all the employees of the beauty salon received New Year gifts from the store. Needless to say, everyone was very surprised. They were even more touched by the beauty salon's thoughtfulness.
Their families have always envied them for working here. Not only is the salary high, but they can also learn a skill. Now that they are bringing back so many things, their families must think they are even more promising.
These employees had a stronger sense of belonging to the store and worked harder. Even when other stores tried to poach them, they remained unmoved.
Of course, this is all later.
The day before the Chinese New Year, the Jiang family had a surprise.
My cousin Jiang Zhiyuan, who hasn’t been back for several years, is back!
He didn't tell his family beforehand and just showed up out of nowhere while they were having dinner!
On New Year's Eve this year, my uncle and aunt were also not at home, so the family decided to celebrate in advance while everyone was there the day before.
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So Aunt Wang bought a lot of vegetables today, and Lu Xia and Jiang Junmo also cooked a sumptuous dinner themselves. But just when they were about to start eating, the door was suddenly opened.
A sturdy figure walked in.
Lu Xia was sitting right in front of the door and could see it immediately.
She was startled and shouted subconsciously, "Who?!"
When the others heard the sound and looked over there, they were also stunned.
Finally, the eldest aunt asked uncertainly: "Is it...Xiaoyuan?"
As soon as he finished speaking, the tall and strong dark figure smiled, revealing a row of big white teeth.
"It's me, mom, dad, grandpa, brother, I'm back!"
After saying that, he looked at Lu Xia again, as if he didn't know how to address her.
By now, Lu Xia had already guessed who this person was from everyone's reactions before she could even introduce herself.
Then my aunt suddenly stood up, rushed over there, and hugged the person who came.
Then he cried and beat me, "You bastard, you still remember to come back? It's been a few years! I almost forgot what you look like. How can you be so cruel!"
Jiang Chengyuan was a little uncomfortable seeing his usually strong mother react like this, and he didn't know what to do for a moment.
I could only look to my uncle for help.
As a result, the uncle glared at him fiercely and said, "You deserve it. You've been gone for six or seven years without any news. If your father hadn't asked around and found out that you were still alive, your family would have been worried to death!
Your mother has not been able to eat or sleep well these years, fearing that something might happen to you, and now you can't stand it?"
Jiang Chengyuan felt bad after hearing this, as he missed home too. However, when he thought about the fact that his opportunity to join the army was gained at the cost of his sick cousin going to the countryside, he didn't want to let them down and had to show them some results.
So because he was afraid of missing home and that he would give up after receiving the news, he had refrained from writing to his family over the years.
Having served in the army for nearly seven years, he had carried out countless dangerous missions, accumulated a lot of military merit, and was finally promoted to company commander, and only then did he have the face to come back and see his family.
But now seeing his mother so upset, he regretted it again. He shouldn't have not contacted his family for so long and made them worry.
But it was too late to regret now, and I could only frantically comfort my mother.