At the end of the whole day, when I calculated my work points, I actually earned the same fifteen centimeters as yesterday.

Originally, Su Xinlan thought Zhang Xiaorui would cause trouble for her.

Unexpectedly, Zhang Xiaorui did not cause any trouble for the entire day, but instead worked in the fields.

I don’t know if I’m just thinking about it or what?

Su Xinlan didn't care about this. She dragged her tired body back home as soon as she got off work.

There was still a bundle of firewood placed at the door just like yesterday.

In this way, she worked at sunrise and rested at sunset every day. After working for more than a month, Su Xinlan could get fifteen work points every day.

As the autumn harvest was approaching, Li Dahe, captain of the Qingshan Brigade, said that in order to better harvest grain, everyone would be given three days off to take a good rest, and the harvest would officially begin in three days.

On the first day of rest, Su Xinlan ran to the mountains and brought back many wild jujube branches. She planned to surround the courtyard wall with a dense circle of wild jujube branches.

This job was not a problem for Su Xinlan. She specially asked someone to make a triangular ladder, which was just right for her to stand on.

Su Xinlan found some flattened wheat straw and mixed it with several buckets of straw mud to block the wall.

Perhaps because Su Xinlan was relatively strong, it only took her less than half a day to surround the entire wall of the yard.

In order to reward herself, Su Xinlan decided to go to the state-owned hotel in the town, equip herself with some delicious food, and put it in the space.

Harvesting is a hard job, and you must have enough physical strength to persevere.

Su Xinlan walked quickly towards the entrance of the village carrying a large basket on her back.

If memory serves me correctly, there happened to be an oxcart going to town at this time.

When Su Xinlan arrived, she saw a bullock cart waiting there.

Several aunts from the village were already sitting on the cart. What made things even more difficult was that the evil mother-in-law from her previous life, Mrs. Zhao, was also sitting on the cart.

Strangely enough, after coming to the village for so long, Su Xinlan rarely saw Mrs. Zhao and Sun Fu except when she was clearing land.

I didn't expect to meet it this time.

Su Xinlan looked at the kind-hearted Mrs. Zhao, and she couldn't help but feel hatred welling up in her heart.

This old woman is usually the best at pretending. In her previous life, she often showed how much she loved her daughter-in-law in front of outsiders, which made everyone in the village think that Mrs. Zhao was a kind-hearted mother-in-law.

Su Xinlan had no way to tell her grievances back then, because even if Su Xinlan told her, other villagers wouldn't believe her at all.

After resurrecting her life, Su Xin would never marry Sun Fu or enter the Sun family again.

And she also wants to avenge herself for being miserable in her previous life.

However, whether it was in the past life or this life, Su Xinlan still had no interaction with them at this time.

In this life, Su Xinlan didn't want to interact with Mrs. Zhao's family at all.

As if nothing was wrong, Su Xinlan found a seat on the bullock cart that was not prone to bumps and sat down.

As soon as Su Xinlan got on the bullock cart, she lowered her head and closed her eyes. She didn't intend to say hello to the other people on the bullock cart. After all, she was a new educated youth and was not familiar with the villagers at all.

Originally there were one or two aunts in the car who wanted to talk to her, but when they saw her like this, they were too embarrassed to speak.

The first time Mrs. Zhao saw Su Xinlan, she felt unhappy.

These new educated youths are just not likable, especially this Su educated youth, who has a sallow complexion, is as thin as a rib, and has a flat butt. He looks like he cannot have a son.

She didn't understand why all the women in the village were staring at Su Zhiqing. Could it be because she had a lot of money.

From her point of view, this Su Zhiqing might be just faking it. Otherwise, why would he be so thin and malnourished, and work so hard? If he was really rich, how could he work so hard to earn work points? .

She seriously suspected that the villagers had been deceived.

No, she had to spread her findings around the village when she came back from town.

It was also because of Mrs. Zhao's actions that when the autumn harvest was over, Su Xinlan suddenly discovered that all the aunts and ladies who had been staring at her in the village had disappeared.

Su Xinlan was even happy about this for a long time.

Of course, these are things to follow.

The ox cart traveled slowly and leisurely, and finally arrived at the county seat.

Su Xinlan asked about the return time of the oxcart, and then left with her big backpack on her back.

At this first stop, Su Xinlan planned to go to a state-owned hotel while it was still early and there weren't many people eating.

Of course, she had to buy some lunch boxes before going.

Thinking of this, Su Xinlan turned into a nearby supply and marketing cooperative, walked around, and bought an iron pot, a pair of shovels and spoons, and a large casserole. When she saw someone selling bamboo mats, she also bought one. , and bought twenty lunch boxes. After paying the money and tickets, Su Xinlan put the smaller items into the large backpack behind her, put the bamboo mat on her shoulders and left the supply and marketing cooperative.

I found a deserted corner and threw everything except my lunch box into the space.

Then he went back to the state-owned hotel. After entering the state-owned hotel, Su Xinlan went directly to the waiter at the counter and asked about the dishes that could be cooked now.

I ordered forty large meat buns, five braised fish, five braised pork ribs, five braised pork, and five braised chicken with mushrooms.

Seeing that Su Xinlan ordered so many meals, Su Xinlan could only make a random excuse, saying that she wanted to treat people to dinner, but those people were too busy to come, so she had to buy the meals and send them back.

The waiter didn't think too deeply about it. As long as the money and tickets were settled and no food was wasted, she couldn't care too much.

Su Xinlan took out twenty-two lunch boxes, put twenty portions of vegetables in them, and put them in the backpack.

But the more troublesome thing was that she didn't have anything to take the steamed buns. In the end, the waiter was kind and gave her a few paper bags for food. Only then did she finish packing forty steamed buns.

After leaving the state-owned hotel, Su Xinlan found a remote and uninhabited place, put the lunch box and meat buns in the backpack into the space, and then came out.

At the second stop, Su Xinlan planned to go to the scrap station to see if she could pick up something useful again. Even if she couldn't, she could pick up some old newspapers and take them home. It took a lot to lay the walls and lay the kang last time, and it also takes a lot to light the fire on weekdays.

Thinking about it, Su Xinlan walked directly towards the scrap station.

The doorkeeper is still the old lady from last time.

As soon as the aunt saw Su Xinlan, she recognized her and said, "Little girl, you are here to buy newspapers again!"

"Yes, aunt, I'm sorry to bother you again. Hold these candies with your sweet mouth." With that, he took out a handful of fruit candies from the actual space in his pocket and handed them to aunt.

The old lady took the candy and smiled brightly, "Go!"

There was still nothing valuable at the scrapyard this time. Su Xinlan only found two iron clips for holding briquettes.

Speaking of briquettes, Su Xinlan remembered that she had to find someone to buy some coal for the winter.

She would never be able to last through the whole winter with just the firewood she collected. She couldn't bear the slightest bit of cold, so she had to buy the coal.

Su Xinlan hugged another thick stack of newspapers and took two coal clips to the gate of the scrap station.

This time the old lady was more talkative and only took the money for the newspaper, while the two coal clips confiscated the money directly.

Su Xinlan left the scrap station and planned to go to the post office again.

I don’t know if there is a package or letter of my own. Regardless of whether there is any, I don’t mind having a look.

On the way to the post office, Su Xinlan passed by the butcher shop and bought another rack of ribs, ten pounds of pork belly, two legs of lamb, and a rack of lamb, and threw them into the empty space where no one was.

The post office happened to be getting off work at this time, and Su Xinlan reported her name.

Upon hearing the name, the post office worker said, "Your name is Su Xinlan. Here is a letter from you and a package. You can sign for it and take it away."

To be honest, Su Xinlan was a little confused when she heard that she had her own package. She quickly signed her name.

Because she desperately wanted to know who was writing to her and sending her things.

After getting the package, there was no sender's information on it. Su Xinlan took the letter in her hand again and saw that the sender's name written on the envelope turned out to be Xu Fang.

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