Dressed As Eighties Supernatural Woman

Chapter 74: Send a letter back to the village

   Chapter 74 Sending a letter back to the village

  Luo Qiao said: "Auntie, I have to go to school, and the school has signed up. I will take the entrance exam with this year's high school candidates, so you can rest assured.

   Don't forget that I studied Chinese medicine with Professor Yang. I found a lot of herbs in the mountains and sold them for some money, so my aunt really doesn't have to worry about my life. Instead, I live better without the Luo family. "

When    mentioned the Luo family, Aunt Yao became angry again: "I will say why the Luo family treats you like this, it turns out that the Luo family couple are not your biological parents at all, and they did such a shameless thing for their son.

  Don't let me see them again, I can't scold them two shameless, my mind is too vicious, how can you do such a thing. "

   When Aunt Yao calmed down, Luo Qiao said that she wanted to leave. Aunt Yao didn't want her to leave. She thought about staying at home for one night before leaving. She had to meet when she came.

  But Luo Qiao also said that she left the team yesterday, and she couldn't explain it to the village if she didn't go back. Aunt Yao originally wanted to bring food for Luo Qiao, but Luo Qiao had to bring the quilt back, so she couldn't get it.

   took all the steamed buns left over at noon to Luo Qiao, saying that she would not need to cook rice again when she got home at night.

  Luo Qiao only took one set of quilts, but Aunt Yao told her to take away the two pieces of quilts, saying that it was better to wear to school, and she didn't keep anything.

   So Luo Qiao had to take away both pieces of fabric and left about two kilograms of red dates for Aunt Yao, which made Aunt Yao cry again, thinking in her heart why such a good child had such a hard life.

  Aunt Yao kept sending Luo Qiao out of the family home, but Luo Qiao stopped her from thinking about sending her out. She said she would come to see them when she had time, and write to them if she had something to do, so she hurried to the station.

   When passing by the post office, I sent a letter to Grandpa Yuan and the grandparents of the Yang family, along with about two kilograms of red dates for each family.

   After finishing the work, I stayed at the station and walked to the station in a happy mood, thinking that when I had the money, I would buy a watch myself, otherwise it would be too inconvenient to check the time.

  The bus had already arrived at the station, so she was waiting for the departure time, so Luo Qiao bought a ticket at the station and put her luggage on the front cover of the bus.

   The driver and conductor got on the bus when it was almost time. The train departed from the bus station at exactly five o'clock. After a bumpy ride, he finally reached the intersection of the commune. Luo Qiao got off the bus and took a while to get up and go back.

   The smell on the car is really very appealing. Fortunately, it was dark at night, and along the way, I met a few villagers who went to the commune to work on errands.

One of them was Gao Shunyi, a man from Li Xiulan's family. When Gao Shunyi saw Luo Qiao coming back with a bag on his back, he couldn't help but look at it a few more times. .

   An aunt in the village asked, "Girl Luo Qiao, where are you going?"

  Luo Qiao knew that she couldn't hide it, so she said generously, "Go and get the quilt." She didn't say that she went to the city, but only said to get the quilt.

  Fortunately, we have reached the entrance of the village now.

   After walking a few steps, she saw Lu Yichen throwing dust off his clothes at the gate of his house. Luo Qiao thought that it was too early to leave work today.

  Lu Yichen frowned and asked, "You didn't come back yesterday?"

After    finished speaking, he looked at Luo Qiao, still waiting for her to answer.

   (end of this chapter)

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