They also have sausages, biscuits, and chocolates?
There are also medicines, a few tablets each of oxytetracycline and aminopyrine.
No, Jiang Wenwan quickly repackaged the package and took it to the postman.
"Postman, I can't accept this package."
This isn't for me.
The postman paused for a moment, checked the address he was holding, and nodded.
"That's right! The 18th Brigade, Kaoshan Village, educated youth settlement, Jiang Wenwan, isn't your name Jiang Wenwan?"
“My name is Jiang Wenwan, but I don’t know who sent this, so I can’t accept it.”
The mailman was speechless.
"The person who sent the package said they can't tell you who it is. Wait a moment and I'll take a look for you."
As he spoke, he picked up a small notebook, flipped through it, and said:
"All I can tell you is that it was sent from an island. As for who sent it, that information is confidential."
He told me not to tell him, and I couldn't find out.
Jiang Wenwan's first thought was of the original owner's grandparents.
They are said to be conducting scientific research and working at a hospital on an island.
If it were them, then it would be quite possible for them to obtain these things.
"Can I write a letter to them?"
The mailman nodded.
"It should be possible. You write it down and I'll mail it to you. If it doesn't get through, I'll bring it back to you."
Jiang Wenwan immediately ran back and found the letter paper and envelope.
She thought for a moment, not knowing what to write, so she simply confirmed it.
"Dear Grandpa and Grandma, how are you both doing?"
I'm doing well here.
Sincerely yours
salute
Respectfully submitted by granddaughter Jiang Wenwan, April 9, 1975.
Looking at the letter I wrote, which was fairly standard, I figured no one would find fault with it.
Jiang Wenwan herself laughed. She had never actually written anything; it was all based on the original owner's memories of this era.
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