Category: Transmigrate to the 1970s

Chapter 80:

Lin Chuanbai usually isn’t this leisurely. It’s only because his project has recently concluded that he has more time at home. Otherwise, at this hour, he’d

Chapter 81:

Lin Houpo asked this question, and Wu Zheng also chimed in with the same words, “And why are you here?”
Yu Xiang’an was doing her best to lower her pr

Chapter 82:

Gu Nanfeng and Yu Xiang’an traveled south together by train to Baishi County.
Yu Qingshan was at home feeding his chicken. He only kept one because he

Chapter 83:

When the twins joined the military, Yu Xiang’an was on edge—neither of them had ever endured much hardship.
Yu Qingshan, seeing her anxiety, comforted

Chapter 84:

Yu Xiangyan knew Yu Qingshan had arrived and immediately brought the children over.
He invited Yu Qingshan to stay and eat at his place. Originally, h

Chapter 85:

The twins had previously stayed at their second uncle’s place, so they didn’t feel uncomfortable moving in with their grandfather now. However, their carefre

Chapter 86:

Such unruly children must be taught a lesson. As for why there are unruly children, it’s all because of indulgent parents. If they had been disciplined earli

Chapter 87:

Yang Huili’s feelings upon learning this were undeniably complex.
Although she had never expected her younger daughter-in-law to be such a remarkable

Chapter 88:

Yu Qingshan thought Ye Qijia’s idea was feasible, but if she resigned to become a self-employed individual, it would be different from those who waited until

Chapter 89:

The family of Great-Aunt Yu Changxi is flourishing with an abundance of descendants.
Back then, it was Great-Aunt Yu’s entire family who moved south.