There was a crowd of people outside the green bus, many of them coming to see their loved ones off.
Jiang Gui leaned on the windowsill, speechless about the current situation.
She also broke into the niche race of book transmigration.
The carriage was packed with people and noisy, and the aisle was filled with luggage piled up together, leaving a very narrow space for people to pass through.
Jiang Xing took a quick look and saw that everyone's clothes were plain and dull, either black or gray, except for some younger women who wore more colorful clothes.
Jiang Xi fiddled with her long braid. This braid was all the hair she had in the world, and now she had two.
I pulled a braid and put it to my nose to block out the indescribable smell in the carriage. Some people brought live chickens and ducks on the train, and the smell was even more indescribable.
Jiang Xi leaned against the windowsill and sorted out the plot in his mind.
In this life, she had just attended the Lasker Medical Medal Award Ceremony when she was inexplicably transported to an inspirational novel titled "The 1970s Counterattack: How a Country Girl Strikes a Fortune", set in 1978.
At that time, I was interested and went to watch it because there was a female supporting role with the same name as mine.
Halfway through reading, Jiang Xi wrote a lot of bad reviews to the author, and the author logged in in the middle of the night to curse her back.
The title of this novel seems quite inspirational, but in reality it is just a melodramatic novel in the guise of inspiration.
The rural girl is actually a re-engaged girl, and she, Jiang Li, is just a female cannon fodder who is married off.
The eldest daughter Jiang Ting was originally going to marry Shen Mo who was in the army, but she stayed at home as a widow for many years after her marriage until she learned the news that Shen Mo had died in battle ten years later.
Jiang Ting had been a widow all her life and woke up again to find herself reborn. She was unwilling to be a widow again, so she gave up the idea of letting her sister Jiang Qing marry in her place.
Before the incident, Jiang Ting secretly sent Jiang Liu's household registration booklet to the army and got the certificate with Shen Mo, then pretended to be Bai Lianhua and cried, saying that the household registration booklet was sent to the wrong place.
From then on, there is no more news about Jiang Xing in the book. All the stories are about how Jiang Ting worked hard to take the college entrance examination, how she got admitted to a university, and how she got engaged to a soldier who was a company commander and the male lead in the book.
The man's family was well off and he could even bring Jiang's family to live in the city, but Jiang Liu was a married woman and the man's family did not allow her to work in the city, so Jiang Liu stayed alone in the countryside.
The girl in the book, Jiang Ting, was admitted to university after she took the college entrance examination. With countless opportunities and efforts, she became the richest person in the next few decades and lived a happy life.
After insisting on finishing the book, Jiang Liu wanted to know the origin of her namesake and whether there would be a different ending in the future. However, in the end, she still ended up being a widow and eventually died alone from overwork in the countryside.
Jiang Xing felt sorry for the girl. It turned out that although she was just an insignificant cannon fodder, everyone in the book treated her unfairly.
Jiang Ting, the eldest daughter, secretly changed her household registration booklet for her own future without consulting Jiang Liu. Jiang's mother did nothing about it. It was a done deal. She would persuade Jiang Liu to accept the fact. Her husband, whom she had never met, was even more irresponsible. After getting the marriage certificate, he never thought of his wife.
This woman, after getting married, obeys her husband, and the other party has never mentioned taking her to his house.
Of course Jiang Xi would not sit still and wait for death. It is said that military marriages cannot be divorced.
It doesn't matter, even a military marriage must be divorced.
As soon as she came here, she told Jiang's mother Wang Lihua that she was going to the capital to find Shen Mo. Jiang's mother naturally agreed, and without hesitation sent Jiang Li on the car to let her go to the capital.
"Xixi, Xixi, Jiang Xixi!" Suddenly someone outside the window called Jiang Xixi's name.
"Sister 괗, Sister 괗!"
Jiang Xi tilted her head and saw a woman wearing a gray-blue coarse cloth and short hair calling her. A ten-year-old boy was standing next to the woman.
Seeing Jiang Xiao looking over, Wang Lihua's eyes suddenly turned red as she looked at her daughter. She handed over the things in her hand, "Xing Xiao, this is some food and clothes prepared for you. There is also a few dollars in it. If you need anything, you must find the conductor."
Jiang Xi glanced to the side with a cold look in his eyes, and did not reach out to take the thing.
Wang Lihua was stunned when she met her eyes. Her daughter had always been docile and gentle, and would always obey others without resistance. How could she suddenly become a different person and no longer call her mother?
Looking at her gentle and well-behaved daughter, Wang Lihua regretted not arguing with her eldest daughter's husband's family, at least to let her younger daughter stay with them a little longer. However, her husband left home and never came back, leaving them an orphan and a widow. As a woman, she did not dare to argue.
"Thank you." Jiang Liu looked at her for a while and then reached out to take the package.
The young man next to Wang Lihua had dark skin. He pulled the car window and stared at Jiang Xi with his big eyes, "Sister, will you come back?"
The only person in the Jiang family that Jiang Xing had a good impression of was this youngest brother. In the original work, this brother moved to the city with Jiang Ting, but he would still go to the countryside from time to time to help the original family do some heavy work.
Jiang Xing reached out and touched 놛's head. "Maybe, maybe not."
After saying this, the car was about to drive away. Jiang Xi retracted his gaze without even turning his head.
The green train rumbled along the railroad tracks, and the scenery passed by outside the window.
Jiang Xi had already accepted the fact that he had been transported into a book. He leaned against the windowsill, exuding a lazy energy.
People around her would turn their attention to her from time to time.
Appearance is an important factor in making a good or bad first impression at any time, and ginger happens to be the one that leaves the best impression.
She has an exquisite and petite face, skin as white and tender as water, eyes that are full and moist as if carrying the rippling water of a lake, with a very oriental charm, as bright as a lotus, graceful eyebrows, and a natural sense of feminine charm when she lowers her eyebrows and eyes. She has a high nose bridge and a small nose tip, and the lips below are stained with sandalwood red. Every move she makes is charming.
But that figure was delicate and bright, yet a little cold.
The occasional glances from all around made Jiang Xing realize that this face must be good-looking. Moreover, even though she worked a lot in the countryside, she still had such fair skin. As the saying goes, a white complexion can hide ugliness. This was purely a gift from God.
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At this time, Jiang Ting had just received the admission notice from Capital University in the city. Jiang Ting's fiancé's family was very happy and even booked a few tables at the state-owned hotel.
And Jiang Ting was obviously absent-minded at the moment.
In her previous life, she had a tragic ending because she had chosen the wrong path. She shouldn't have chosen to register her household registration and get a marriage certificate without hesitation after hearing that Shen Mo was a soldier. The other party said that he wanted to marry the daughter of the Jiang family, but didn't specify who it would be.
She lived a good life with the money Shen Mo sent back every month. It was good for a short time, until she saw Jiang Xi, who had gone out to work, returning to the village with her husband. Jiang Xi's husband was a military officer, who was much better than her husband who was a soldier!