Chapter 38 Zhou Xiaofang's Enthusiasm



When I walked out of the kitchen and into the living room, I found a radio on the table...

Luo Yunqing's eyes sparkled: Is this an apology?

When I walked forward, I saw a note under the radio on the table.

The font is neat, vigorous and powerful.

It said: This is an old radio that is no longer used in the political commissar's house. I have repaired it and it can be used to kill time in your free time.

In those days, radios were rare items, and most families didn’t even have flashlights.

Luo Yunqing just glanced at the radio and turned to go to Wang Ruhua.

After breakfast, the two went to the field to plant wheat.

While Wang Ruhua wasn't paying attention, Luo Yunqing quietly poured some more spiritual spring water.

If she had extra wheat seeds, she would spread them in space.

It was almost noon when I got home.

When Wang Ruhua came to the Lin family to get a broom, she immediately saw the radio on the table...

"Oh my God, this isn't what Captain Lin sent back, is it?"

Luo Yunqing smiled and said, "It's just an old radio. If sister-in-law likes it, just take it."

Wang Ruhua shook her head: "No, I can't take this. Whenever I want to listen, I'll come to you."

Let her be.

Luo Yunqing didn't force it, as she herself didn't have time to listen to the radio.

When she has free time, she has to go to the space to plant and harvest herbs, or grow things that can be exchanged for money.

When I have nothing to do, I read the medical books left by my grandfather.

Those medical books were extremely valuable. In her previous life, Luo Yunqing had thoroughly mastered them, and she also taught herself some Western medicine.

Her level is not comparable to that of ordinary people, which is why the Chinese medicine clinic later did so much business.

But now, some of the knowledge points are a little fuzzy...

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