The female lead never takes any grievances. She hits when she should hit, and beats when she should beat.
Su Tian from the apocalypse transmigrated into a book, becoming the love-brained char...
Both of them were very happy. This White Rabbit candy was a city delicacy that money couldn't buy. They happily took it back for their children to eat.
After they left, Su Tian hummed a song as she walked back to her room. She took out the braised pork and rice she had put in her spatial storage, closed the door and windows, and started eating.
People these days have incredibly sensitive noses; they can even smell excrement. There's nothing we can do about it; people are just too poor these days.
After finishing her braised pork rice, Su Tian took out an old-fashioned popsicle from her spatial storage and ate it with relish.
After finishing the popsicle, I opened the door and window and looked at the outhouse and shower room, which was five meters away from the educated youth settlement.
Su Tian wanted to take a shower. Since it was still hot, she thought she could take a cold shower so she wouldn't catch a cold.
She took a wooden basin from her spatial storage, filled it with soap, a towel, and some clothes to change into. She went to the well and pumped water up and down. The cool well water soothed Su Tian's feverish heart.
Sitting at the doorway, He Hua saw Su Tian busy at work, and the soap, towel, and wooden basin in her hands. Her hatred for Su Tian intensified.
She wanted to confront Su Tian, but she was afraid of Su Tian's strength. After all, Su Tian could easily lift a 100-pound package, so it must hurt a lot when she hit someone.
Chen Gang also witnessed this scene and discovered that Su Tian's personality was completely different from before.
The current Su Tian looks more sunny, radiant, and energetic. Although the Su Tian of the past was also cheerful and loved to laugh, she was mostly willful and spoiled.
Chen Gang realized that Su Tian was drifting further and further away from him, and he could no longer feel the Su Tian he used to know.
If Su Tian knew what Chen Gang was thinking, all I could say was, "Are you dreaming?"
After taking a shower and washing her clothes, Su Tian hung them out to dry in her room. There was a bamboo pole in the spacious part of her room, which was used by the educated youth to hang their clothes and towels.
Sitting on the bed, I looked at the high school Chinese textbook she had brought from home and realized it was already very late, around 10 p.m.
Su Tian had no choice but to put down her book and turn off the flashlight, which had been bought for her by her mother, Wang Lin.
On her first day in the countryside, she hoped to have a good dream, and she was looking forward to the second day.