Jiang Guangrong was so angry that he clenched his fists. The autumn harvest was coming in two days, but they didn't rest properly and made trouble all day long. They didn't want to let people live. He put on his shoes and went to the yard and shouted, "Whoever makes noise again will leave the educated youth site. If you don't sleep, others won't sleep too."
Xu Laidi's crying stopped abruptly. She remembered Jiang Guangrong's previous warning, not to really make the leader angry, because he could send her away by writing a report.
Cheng Qiao sat on her bunk, looked at the jade pendant in her hand, and found that the color seemed to have changed, but the oil lamp was dim, so she didn't care. She put on the jade pendant directly and asked Xu Laidie to take out all the bills, which she owed her.
Xu Laidi looked at the almost crazy Cheng Qiao and became afraid. He could only count the bills according to the number written in the notebook and returned them all to Cheng Qiao.
Cheng Qiao opened her own cabinet, put the money and tickets in it, took out the last pack of peach cakes from the cabinet, locked the cabinet door, came to Zhang Yuefang, and said with a smile:
"Sister Yuefang, these are the peach cakes I bought from the county supply and marketing cooperative. There are still several pieces left. You can have them. Thank you for your help today."
Zhang Yuefang took the peach cake and felt it was a little heavy in her hand. She knew that it was not just a few pieces of peach cake, but more than ten pieces. She opened it with her back turned and took a look. Her eyes curved and the corners of her mouth slightly raised.
He quickly locked the peach pastry in his cabinet, thought about it and took out a piece, and ate it slowly, while glancing at Xu Laidie who was already furious.
Xu Laidi climbed onto the big bunk bed by herself. Of course she saw Zhang Yuefang's defiant look and felt angry, but she turned her head, pulled up the quilt and lay down directly. Zhang Yuefang, you wait.
Han Chunmei wanted to exchange berths with Cheng Qiao. The two of them had been at odds with each other and it was no longer appropriate for them to sleep next to each other. Cheng Qiao shook her head and refused. She said she didn't have to go to work the next day or the day after tomorrow because she had sprained her ankle and could take a leave of absence.
She would sleep during the day and torment Xu Laidi at night. Besides, Xu Laidi still owed her about 120 yuan. In addition to the money, there were two lives. She would get them back bit by bit and would never let Xu Laidi have a chance to breathe.
When Xu Laidi heard that Han Chunmei wanted to switch positions with Cheng Qiao, she was secretly happy. But she never expected that the bitch Cheng Qiao would disagree. So she would secretly discuss with Han Chunmei tomorrow and if Cheng Qiao didn't want to switch, she would do it.
Cheng Qiao, who had no idea of Xu Laidie's plan, decided to go to the kitchen to boil water for a shower. Today had been too intense and her whole body was covered in mud and smelly sweat, so she needed to take a good shower.
When Cheng Qiao finished her shower and returned to the female educated youth dormitory, everyone had gone to bed early. Even Xu Laidie, who was in a bad mood, was snoring. The labor intensity during the day was too high and he could not bear it at night.
Cheng Qiao closed the door, blew out the oil lamp, and lay down in the dark. He really wanted to kick Xu Laidie, who was lying next to him, hard, but unfortunately he was powerless as one of his feet was still injured. He would have to go to the village doctor to get some medicine tomorrow.
Cheng Qiao, who was extremely tired, fell asleep with her head on the pillow. When she was awakened by the pain in her foot, the sky was already slightly bright. She quickly got up. Even if she didn't go to work, she still had to ask for leave from the village chief.
Han Chunmei came in and brought a bowl of corn porridge and a flatbread with a smile, telling her to eat quickly and then go to the village doctor to get medicine, as she would help her ask for leave.
Cheng Qiao quickly expressed her gratitude. In her previous life, Han Chunmei was the only person in the educated youth center who had never bullied her, but she also did not help her when she was down and out. But this was already very good.
She put the porridge and pancake beside her, put on her shoes, limped to the toilet, washed up, and when she returned to the dormitory, everyone had gone to work. Looking at the thin corn porridge and the somewhat rough pancake, she sighed, wondering what to do if she wanted to eat meat buns.
Her hand felt hot and a steaming meat bun suddenly appeared in the palm of her hand. She was so scared that she almost dropped the bun on the ground.
Before I could figure out what was going on, I found myself in an unfamiliar place. It was a large piece of black land, about the size of two standard football fields. The black land was empty, with nothing on it.
There was a building at the end of the black land. Cheng Qiao felt it was familiar and limped over. Hey, isn’t this the grocery store she opened in her previous life
At that time, she placed a steamer and several steamers at the door of the grocery store. She bought semi-finished meat buns and large white steamed buns from the wholesale market and steamed them in the steamers.
People passing by would pay to buy a meat bun, or one or two big white steamed buns, and sometimes they would take one for themselves as a breakfast.
Cheng Qiao opened the lid of the steamer and saw that it was full of meat buns. She was very satisfied. Her stomach growled and she started eating quickly.
Maybe because he had no food in his stomach, one meat bun was not enough, so Cheng Qiao took another one and started eating, but the empty space was suddenly filled by the meat bun.
Cheng Qiao looked at the full steamer, stunned for a moment, then couldn't stop laughing, thanking Father Tiandao, who not only allowed her to be reborn, but also gave her such a big golden finger.
While slowly eating the meat buns, Cheng Qiao walked into the grocery store. Seeing the dazzling array of goods, she became even happier. Although it was called a grocery store, it was basically not much different from a small supermarket. It had everything from daily necessities, grains, oils and seasonings, care and cleaning products, snacks and drinks.
There is a tobacco and alcohol counter on the right side of the door. It is not big, but the glass counter is filled with various brands of cigarettes. There is also a wine cabinet on the wall behind it, which has everything from the highest-grade Moutai to the lowest-grade high-proof liquor.
There are more than a dozen large wooden barrels half a person's height neatly arranged next to the tobacco and alcohol counter. Each barrel contains different contents, including millet, corn flour, red beans, soybeans, mung beans, coix seed, dried black fungus, dried shiitake mushrooms, red dates, rock sugar, white sugar, brown sugar, etc., all of which can be sold by kilogram.
Walking further in, there are stalls selling meat and fish against the wall. On the meat stalls, pieces of cut pork are neatly placed on a large stone slab. There are pork belly, pork belly, pig's trotters, large ribs, small ribs, and several large pig bones and a few pig heads in the corner.
There are fish in several fish tanks nearby. There are quite a few of the most common crucian carp, black carp and grouper, but only two of the more expensive Australian lobsters. They are expensive to buy, so we didn't buy more.
There are also clams, green clams, white clams, blue clams, yellow cockles, flower clams, Manila clams, yellow clams, etc. in the wooden basins on the ground. These things taste delicious and are not expensive, and are very easy to sell seafood.
There is a row of wooden grilles next to the fish stall, and on the other side of the grilles is a vegetable and fruit area. The vegetables are some home-cooked dishes, and there are also quite a few eggs, duck eggs, salted eggs, and preserved eggs. However, there are not many varieties of fruits, only some apples and oranges, and a small amount of strawberries and cherries.