1965, a day in winter.
Siheyuan, the east room in the backyard.
A young man got up from the ground with a splitting headache. He was very surprised.
"I, I was hit, wasn't I?"
Wu Kui was a person from the 21st century. He went out to buy deworming medicine for his cows. He was pushed by an unfamiliar old woman and was knocked away by a car.
The main road was so wide, but the old woman insisted that Wu Kui was blocking her way. She was extremely unreasonable.
After absorbing the memories that did not belong to him, Wu Kui finally understood where he was now.
In the middle of the 1960s, the courtyard was filled with birds.
Wu Kui had watched the drama " Qin Man Siheyuan " before. He knew that the entire Siheyuan seemed to be peaceful on the surface, but in reality, there were always undercurrents surging.
Every household was always planning how to profit from others.
Even the First Master who had always been fair had selfish thoughts of tying Silly Zhu up to support him in his old age.
At the end of the day, life was not easy these days. In order to survive, it was not embarrassing.
But always scheming against others, eating other people's flesh and blood to live, and letting others struggle in the quagmire was too despicable!
Like a selfish and self-righteous person, Wu Kui could instantly find a nest of identical people in the courtyard house he was in.
For example, Old Lady Jia of the Jia family who lived in the middle court.
He used his wife as a tool to accumulate wealth and his child as a loincloth. He had forcefully cultivated his entire family into ungrateful wolves.
Qin Huairu, who had been exploited by her, was also completely enjoying herself. She made sucking Silly Zhu's blood her only goal in life.
As for her three children, they were even more determined to bite on Silly Zhu and refused to let go.
Wu Kui only thought about how this family was trying to occupy the magpie's nest, so he pursed his lips and avoided them.
Fortunately, he lived in the backyard and was taken care of by the deaf old lady. There was also an old man who looked after him, so he was not implicated in the dirty things in the courtyard.
Speaking of which, the original owner of Wu Kui's identity was also unfortunate.
The Host was also called Wu Kui, and she would only be 20 years old in a month.
A few years ago, his parents had both fallen ill and left, leaving behind only this house.
It was all thanks to the Deaf Old Lady treating him like her own grandson, and the First Uncle took pity on him and took him to the rolling mill to work as a fitter. That was why Wu Kui did not suffer from the cold and hunger.
Now that Wu Kui had become a full-time employee, he could get a salary of 15.5 yuan a month. It was also because of his diligence and hard work.
However, the original owner had a huge flaw.
He didn't like to talk much. He didn't take the initiative to get close to the deaf old lady next door, and he didn't even interact much with an old man.
Even Wu Kui was worried that the Host had been scammed and did not know how to say anything.
In other words, even if Wu Kui had already changed people, no one in the hospital would find out.
Wu Kui thought that no matter what, he would repay the favor the Host owed him bit by bit.
He didn't want anything else but peace and quiet.
Although the conditions of every household were difficult these days, Wu Kui was not afraid of hardship.
He wanted to live his life properly.
As for those troublemakers in the courtyard, Wu Kui wanted to avoid them if he could. Even if he couldn't avoid them, he definitely wouldn't do anything stupid.
If someone were to really offend Wu Kui, he would have to put into practice the experience of taming a stubborn mad cow in his previous life.
Only by ruthlessly lashing the whip and making them suffer would they know how to be timid! Only then did he know who he couldn't provoke!
Wu Kui sorted out his thoughts and began to integrate into his current life.
The items in the room were neatly arranged, making it easy to find anything.
Wu Kui turned the stove on twice, boiled some water, and made some simple dough dumpling soup.
He liked to stay in his hometown in the countryside, so he knew these guys very well.
It was surrounded by wooden tables and chairs. Bright portraits were pasted on the walls, and steaming soup was served in a porcelain basin. Everything was simple and modern.
After drinking the hot soup, Wu Kui dug out the box under the bed according to his memory and counted it. It was a total of 288 yuan.
At this time, the workers 'salary was 20 to 30 yuan per month. It was not easy for Wu Kui to save nearly 300 yuan.
Moreover, Wu Kui had saved up all kinds of tickets. This was the hard currency of this era. It was commonly used in the country as "flying all over the sky" and in the province as "eating all over the province".
30 industrial tickets and 2 pounds of egg tickets were neatly stacked.
As for food stamps and fuel stamps, they had been converted into real objects and placed in every corner of the house. There was not much left in their daily lives.
Wu Kui could understand the reason why the Host had saved up so much money. It was mostly to get married as soon as possible and start a family.
In this day and age, one could go to a lady's house to propose marriage after saving up two catties of candy.
Thinking about it this way, Wu Kui was really quite confident.
With his family fortune, neat appearance, 1.88 meters tall, and a stable job, as long as he greeted everyone he met in the future, it should not be difficult for him to find a wife.
Moreover, as long as he was diligent and lived a down-to-earth life, he would not have to worry about not having a wife!
Wu Kui made up his mind. He looked outside the window. It was already late, and the courtyard was quiet.
He fell asleep in an unfamiliar environment.
Wu Kui felt as if his body was floating in the void for a while before landing on a fertile land.
He looked around. The fertile land stretched to the end of his vision.
Wasn't this the field that Wu Kui had always dreamed of embracing?
He especially wanted to give his herd of cows such a vast paradise, so that he could be a carefree cowherd, working at sunrise and resting at sunset.
At this moment, Wu Kui noticed that there was a clear lake not far away.
Alright! And water!
Wu Kui was so happy that he could not close his mouth. He ran to the lakeside, picked up a handful, and gulped it down.
As soon as the lake water entered his mouth, Wu Kui felt all the fatigue in his body vanish into thin air.
This water was simply more divine than a panacea!
Suppressing the excitement in his heart, Wu Kui scooped up a few handfuls of water to his face. Just as he was about to get up to check on other places, he suddenly opened his eyes.
It was dawn.
Ah, so it was just a dream?
Wu Kui stretched out his hands from under the blanket. His hands were damp and the water had not dried yet.
He quickly wiped his forehead. It was also wet.
Wu Kui didn't think he was that weak in the middle of winter.
"Sweat? Or is it not a dream?" Wu Kui was greatly puzzled. Thinking of the dream he had just had, he muttered to himself and sat up.
He closed his eyes and tried to recall the fields in his dream.
"F * ck! I really came in!" Wu Kui looked at himself in shock as he returned to the place where he had washed his face with water. Looking at everything around him, he felt that it was real and dreamy.
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