Weisheng [The 1970s]

Blurb: This is a quick transmigration novel focused on the era.

Blurb:

Weisheng's digital life space has collapsed, and as a digital lifeform, she has no choice but to enter other s...

Chapter 121 Chapter 121 Chapter 121...

Chapter 121 Chapter 121 Chapter 121...

Chapter 121

"Then what basis do you have for judgment?" The mother-in-law glared at the bride with disdain and asked Weisheng in a harsh tone, "We are a respectable family. No unclean woman should dare to enter our house."

Upon hearing this, the mother was furious and immediately started yelling, "Bullshit! Our daughter is a pure and innocent virgin, and you're just taking advantage of her and calling her a slut. If we don't clear this up today, no one will have a good life."

Weisheng was so annoyed by their noise that he first reached out his hand to ask them to be quiet, but he didn't expect that these people continued to quarrel among themselves and no one paid any attention to Weisheng.

Wei Sheng could only slam his palm on the table and shout, "Everyone, be quiet!"

Weisheng is a living devil who has seen blood and killed people. At this moment, his aura is fully open, which really shocked everyone.

Seeing that the clinic was finally quiet, Weisheng once again scanned the people in the clinic with his icy eyes, and finally fixed his gaze on his mother-in-law and his mother who were very close to him:

"The vaginal flap? Forget it. Let me explain it in simple terms. It's what you call the hymen. It has a hole in it." Seeing their faces of shock and disbelief, Weisheng continued, "Then let me ask you, if there's no hole, how does menstrual blood flow out?"

Yes, if there is no hole in the hymen, the blood will not flow out.

Seeing that these people were quieted by his words, Weisheng continued to explain why women bleed on their virginity in a very easy-to-understand way.

Weisheng, a young female doctor, did not feel embarrassed when she said this, but it embarrassed all the men, women, young and old in the clinic.

As for issuing a certificate for the bride... Weisheng just thought it was nonsense and drove everyone out.

After everyone left, Dean Nian walked in.

She had been standing outside the clinic, wanting to see if Weisheng could handle this kind of thing on his own. Unexpectedly, Weisheng was full of vigor and aura, and he used the most straightforward way to educate these people.

After those people left, Dean Nian praised Weisheng with a look of satisfaction for handling the matter well.

Dean Nian: "You are from the city and don't know the situation here. If this matter is not handled properly, it will force the bride to die."

Seeing Dean Nian come in, Weisheng politely stood up and stood with her to talk. She understood what Dean Nian meant and followed up on her words, "You're right. No matter what, it's still the bride who has to stand up herself."

After lamenting, as a married woman would, that her new bride had landed a "good in-law," Dean Nian left. Weisheng sat back down, and since there were no registered patients, she took out a medical book to read.

If she followed her previous habit, she would usually take out a few raw eggs and peel them with very fine tweezers.

But she had just arrived and didn't want to be too high-profile, so she decided to read some medical books on gynecology first.

After a while, a pregnant woman came into the clinic.

It's not her due date yet, but she has been feeling a heavy pain in her stomach lately. She was worried that there was something wrong with the baby, so she came to the town hospital.

Weisheng first took her pulse, then asked her to lie down on the examination bed beside her...

Later in the morning, many patients came to the clinic one after another.

Weisheng had solid professional skills and was not afraid at all. In addition, he had shown some skills when he participated in the rescue work with everyone the day before. Therefore, Principal Nian only came over two or three times in the morning. Seeing that Weisheng was indeed capable of handling the situation on his own, he was completely relieved.

The town hospital has a cafeteria and there is also a state-owned restaurant in the town, but except for the surgeon Gao Yonggang who was on duty at noon today, everyone else went home to eat and take a nap.

After leaving the hospital, Weisheng went to the supply and marketing cooperative in the town, where he bought pots, pans, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, kang mats and other things that did not require tickets. Only after he was done did he go to the rental house.

When he got home, Weisheng put all the things he bought in the kitchen first, then went back to the space to make lunch. After lunch, he ran out to continue cleaning the house.

First spread the kang mat on the kang, wipe it clean with a clean rag, and then put the bedding on the kang.

Leaving the remaining luggage piled in the corner, Weisheng went to the landlord's house next door.

The landlady was a woman in her forties, surnamed Bai. When Weisheng went there, they had just finished lunch.

"Sister Bai!" Weisheng was 26 years old, so he just called the landlord "Sister." "Are you free to talk now? I want to ask you something."

"Any time is convenient." Seeing that it was Weisheng, Bai Xiuying said this with a smile and asked Weisheng what he wanted to know.

When renting the house the day before yesterday, Weisheng said that he was a newly assigned doctor in town. It was only after seeing Weisheng's letter of enrollment that they rented the house to her.

"I want to buy some furniture and some firewood. Does Sister Bai know where I can buy them?"

As a native of the town, these questions are not difficult for Bai Xiuying.

Just as they finished their meal, she cleared away the dishes and chopsticks, said goodbye to her family, and left with Weisheng.

There is a carpenter who makes furniture in the town, and he has ready-made items at home.

Weisheng bought a set of square tables and stools for emergency use, but didn't order anything else off-the-shelf. He simply drew a few furniture plans based on his needs, discussed them with the carpenter, and placed the order. After leaving a deposit, Weisheng and Bai Xiuying went to buy firewood.

The supply book states that there is coal available, but unfortunately, the supply ticket cannot be used until next month.

Fortunately, the amount of coal on the supply ticket was small, and some families would purchase it separately. Bai Xiuying's family did this, buying some wood blocks and coal every month.

Weisheng bought a sack of wooden tripods and a sack of coal in one go. The firewood seller even specially delivered the goods to Weisheng on a bicycle.

When passing by the supply and marketing cooperative, Weisheng went in and bought two pounds of snacks. When he got home, he gave the two pounds of snacks to Bai Xiuying.

I have to show my appreciation for bothering someone to come along in the middle of the day.

Bai Xiuying couldn't refuse, so she accepted the two pounds of snacks and thought about sending a few to Weisheng when she steamed buns later.

After doing only these two things at noon, Weisheng locked the door and went to work again.

A few patients registered for appointments in the afternoon. Aside from a visit with Dean Nian and the others to check on the dozens of injured patients, there was no overtime or emergencies that day; it was a very relaxing day.

When I get home in the evening, I still go to the space to make dinner first, and then come out to continue to tinker with my new home after eating.

Another advantage of living in town is that all the houses are brick, and they have electricity and glass.

I checked the circuit, replaced the light bulb, and then made a small lampshade for the lamp with a bit of petty bourgeois sentiment.

The kitchen is not big, but not small either.

He lit the stove with the wooden studs and coal he bought today and boiled a pot of hot water. While the water was boiling, Weisheng cleaned all the glass in the inner and outer rooms.

I used the small scraping brush I bought online. I sprayed water on it first and then scraped the water away, and the glass was cleaned.

However, both the windows in the inner room and the windows on the kitchen side are made of small pieces of glass, so they are not as easy to clean as large pieces of glass.

After wiping the glass, Weisheng took out the roll of milky white self-adhesive wallpaper that he hadn't finished using earlier...

After putting up the new wallpaper, the originally dark kitchen instantly became a lot brighter.

The kitchen was empty except for a small stove attached to the kang (kang). Weisheng first placed the square table he had bought from the carpenter in the kitchen corner. Once all the furniture was ready, he would move the table out into the yard.

A table came with four stools, one of which Weisheng placed in the inner room, one in the yard, and the other two in the kitchen.

At this time, one was placed under the square table and one was placed under the window on the other side of the entrance.

There are two stools, one for sitting and the other for placing a washbasin.

And there was also a washbasin on the bench in the yard...

At around nine o'clock in the evening, Weisheng had basically cleaned up the rental house, but there were still some weeds and other things in the yard that had not been cleared, so he decided to leave that for tomorrow morning.

After eleven o'clock, she went out again without disturbing anyone.

The town committee compound, the Youth League Office, the archives... Weisheng went to every place he could think of. When he returned to the rental house, it was already three or four in the morning.

After taking a nap on the kang with his clothes on for more than three hours, Micro Doctor started a day that was neither busy nor idle.

It would take the carpenter quite a while to make the furniture, but luckily they had agreed beforehand that she would deliver the furniture as soon as it was ready. So starting from the next day, Weisheng began to receive the furniture she had made, and her new home was starting to look more and more like what she wanted.

Director Nian is a man who doesn't take much trouble and is very pragmatic. The town hospital is not big, everyone has his or her own responsibilities, and there is no vicious competition.

Weisheng immediately announced his married status in public, which in turn prevented bad peach blossoms and the jealousy that came with them.

There was no trouble at the rental house, and no worries at the town hospital. Weisheng's life was visibly calm and peaceful.

However, Gong Lingxi and Tao Zhener, who were only a few hundred kilometers away from Weisheng, were fed up with this kind of life where no one could help them.

After the mother and daughter got off the bus in Guangnan City, Gong Lingxi was still obsessed with repairing the jade pendant and having a portable space, while Tao Zhen'er was thinking about how they would live in the future.

Without a letter of introduction, they couldn't even buy a train ticket. They could only go to Zhao'an Village to register with their educated youth certificates.

Tao Zhen'er had been sent to the countryside under Gong Jiu's quota as an educated youth. Before submitting her file to the educated youth office, Tao Zhen'er and her mother tore up Gong Jiu's file at the guesthouse, replaced her photo, and altered her age, only then was she able to slip through.

Of course, the main reason was that Tao Zhen'er had been pampered since childhood and had been well maintained. In addition, she was not yet 40 years old. Changing the age on her file to 29 could fool people.

It is worth mentioning that Weisheng changed his age to be older, and she changed her age to be younger, but no one noticed it. It was also "fate".

However, compared to Weisheng's fraudulent methods and his luck that no one deliberately reported him, Tang Mu rushed back to the base and went to Zhao'an Village as soon as possible. There he saw Gong Lingxi, whose reaction was obviously not the first time they met, and his ex-mother-in-law, whom he had never looked at directly.

Seeing the person who tortured him in his previous life appear before him, Gong Lingxi collapsed to the ground in fear, trembling all over. One hand clutched the brocade bag around his neck, while shaking his head frantically and muttering something like "I want to enter the space" and "Don't kill me."

The space cannot hold living things, but whenever she encounters danger, Gong Lingxi will immediately want to enter the space. She even wants to hide herself and the supplies stored there in the past.

Because she thought about it so much, she had gradually begun to regard her imagination as reality...

Tang Mu ignored Gong Lingxi, but approached Tao Zhen'er and asked her where Gong Jiu was.

Tao Zhen'er didn't know Tang Mu, and seeing his imposing presence, she couldn't help but feel fear. She opened her mouth to say that Gong Jiu had died in the fire that night, but she was sensitive to the fact that the man in front of her cared more about Gong Jiu's life or death.

So Tao Zhen'er relied on her intuition and made up a huge lie right under Tang Mu's nose.

That bastard Gong Haoxuan took Gong Jiu and all the family money and went abroad to seek refuge with Chang Zhilan.

Tang Mu narrowed his eyes and looked at Tao Zhen'er who was speaking. Seeing that there was indeed a strong sense of resentment of being abandoned on her face, he believed it a little. However,

"Who was the woman who burned to death in the main building of the palace?"

Tao Zhen'er reacted quickly and said, "A needlework sleeve woman who had an affair with Gong Haoxuan."

Tang Mu was not stupid, but he was willing to believe that Gong Jiu was still alive. Then, satisfied, he exposed the mother and daughter's impersonation of other people's identities and their capitalist background.