
Traveling Through the Ages with Express Delivery Stations
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[The new book "Please call me the Station Master of the Heavens Transfer Station" has been released] Gao Yun, who died suddenly from overwork, took her express delivery station to a different world in the 1960s, where the 16-year-old adopted daughter of the Gao family died of hunger and illness.
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Official(9)Scraped 2mo ago
At first, the heroine was able to live a good life with her younger brother on her own in the 1960s, which felt very remarkable. Later, after their lives got better, some of the heroine's ways of treating her brother were a bit unclear. I was born in the 1980s. When I was in elementary school, I only had a good relationship with my very close classmates by going to each other's houses for dinner two or three times a semester. They lived in the 1960s. Gao Tianyang took several classmates to his house for free meals every noon. Is this really good? Although we know that she can buy a lot of things at the courier station after traveling through time, is this too high-profile for that era? Although the heroine has a job and some religious friends. But for that era, food was too important. Is it really good to just have an ordinary classmate relationship and let them go home for lunch every day for free? The purpose of writing this incident is to tell us whether the heroine is kind or the heroine's brother is kind? If this thing hadn't happened, I would also feel that the heroine and the younger brother are quite kind. This incident made me resent the heroine for being a little reckless, and the younger brother for being a little too kind. All in all, everything else is pretty good now, but I feel like the heroine is either too indulgent or too fussy about some things about her brother. Anyway, I feel that it was impossible in the 1960s to let classmates go home for dinner every day. If Gao Tianbao was just allowed to go home for dinner every day, I would understand. I can't understand why several people with whom we have only ordinary relationships go home for lunch every day. Maybe it's because I was born in the 1980s, but my family was too poor when I was young, which limited my imagination!
It's so naive to underestimate human nature. A country cannot be full of good people
Very good
It's my type. It's very good. It's very good. It's very good.
Why don't you write that it's almost worn out? The most impressive thing is the Goldfinger trial book. There are many Goldfinger ideas and novelties.
I personally feel that it is quite inappropriate for the heroine to tell her brother that she can travel through time. It's not that she doesn't believe her brother, it's just that people change, and people are selfish and greedy. As he grows up, starts a family and starts a career... There is still a certain risk in the heroine's confession at this time.
The soap in the past was easy to soak up and used quickly, but the current one does not.
It looked so good, why did it disappear so quickly?
The writing is pretty good, but in terms of helping the world of the times, I actually don't think there's anything wrong with it. After all, people who have become accustomed to the convenient life in modern society will definitely not be used to it when they go back to the past. It would be good to improve their own quality of life and help the country progress at the same time.
You can buy more things in modern times by selling stamps and big black ten antique jewelry.
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Official(9)Scraped 2mo ago
At first, the heroine was able to live a good life with her younger brother on her own in the 1960s, which felt very remarkable. Later, after their lives got better, some of the heroine's ways of treating her brother were a bit unclear. I was born in the 1980s. When I was in elementary school, I only had a good relationship with my very close classmates by going to each other's houses for dinner two or three times a semester. They lived in the 1960s. Gao Tianyang took several classmates to his house for free meals every noon. Is this really good? Although we know that she can buy a lot of things at the courier station after traveling through time, is this too high-profile for that era? Although the heroine has a job and some religious friends. But for that era, food was too important. Is it really good to just have an ordinary classmate relationship and let them go home for lunch every day for free? The purpose of writing this incident is to tell us whether the heroine is kind or the heroine's brother is kind? If this thing hadn't happened, I would also feel that the heroine and the younger brother are quite kind. This incident made me resent the heroine for being a little reckless, and the younger brother for being a little too kind. All in all, everything else is pretty good now, but I feel like the heroine is either too indulgent or too fussy about some things about her brother. Anyway, I feel that it was impossible in the 1960s to let classmates go home for dinner every day. If Gao Tianbao was just allowed to go home for dinner every day, I would understand. I can't understand why several people with whom we have only ordinary relationships go home for lunch every day. Maybe it's because I was born in the 1980s, but my family was too poor when I was young, which limited my imagination!
It's so naive to underestimate human nature. A country cannot be full of good people
Very good
It's my type. It's very good. It's very good. It's very good.
Why don't you write that it's almost worn out? The most impressive thing is the Goldfinger trial book. There are many Goldfinger ideas and novelties.
I personally feel that it is quite inappropriate for the heroine to tell her brother that she can travel through time. It's not that she doesn't believe her brother, it's just that people change, and people are selfish and greedy. As he grows up, starts a family and starts a career... There is still a certain risk in the heroine's confession at this time.
The soap in the past was easy to soak up and used quickly, but the current one does not.
It looked so good, why did it disappear so quickly?
The writing is pretty good, but in terms of helping the world of the times, I actually don't think there's anything wrong with it. After all, people who have become accustomed to the convenient life in modern society will definitely not be used to it when they go back to the past. It would be good to improve their own quality of life and help the country progress at the same time.
You can buy more things in modern times by selling stamps and big black ten antique jewelry.










