
When She Went to the Countryside with Her Space, She Ate Meat and Cried for Others
About This Novel
When she opened her eyes, Jiang Rou thought the apocalypse was coming, so she became a crazy hoarder, but she ended up looking like the poor little girl whose father didn't care for her and whose mother died young in 1973. Faced with her scumbag father and stepmother who forced her to give up her job and go to the countryside for her younger brother, she turned around and stole the whole family into a mouse hole, and conveniently helped her advantageous younger brother to be admitted to the Great Northern Wilderness Honor Roll. With ten pounds of candy coupons and eight quilts left by her biological mother in exchange for working in a printing factory, Jiang Rou smiled and accepted the compressed biscuit lunch meat stored in the space. The train to the countryside had just started, and the stepmother discovered that all the gold bracelets for food stamps were missing. The scumbag brother was so cold in Beidahuang that he screamed for his mother, and she was chewing on the big stick bones with soy sauce, which made all the children in the village scratch the walls. Who said you have to eat steamed buns when you go to the countryside? Jiang Rou heated up the braised pork in the space until it was sizzling with oil. The reborn girl next door looked at her shriveled wild vegetable dumplings and cried - this script is wrong!
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Official(11)Scraped 25d ago
It seems that there is no big advantage in having space. Even if Jiang Rou was prepared, she would not be able to eat alone
Because her biological mother died early, Jiang Rou at a young age became her stepmother's errand boy, maid, and punching bag. Even the jobs her biological mother left for her were all planned by her stepmother early on. But that poor little guy has gone, and now standing in Jiang's house is Jiang Rou with a new core! She was determined and dared to resist. She simply sold the job that her biological mother left for her, exchanged it for money and quilts, and followed the name given by her stepmother to go to Beidahuang to become an educated youth! However, I thought that Jiang Rou, who had caught up with the tide of time travel, was very good at fighting, but I didn't expect that it was worse than a silver wax gun tip. Not only was she unable to fight, she was also very timid, and her physical strength was even worse... And this book seems to have no end yet! It's so half-hearted, it makes people breathless...
The first time I traded eggs, I got into an inexplicable fight with the black market boss. . . . It's so weird, I can't read it until more than sixty chapters, it's too poisonous. Farewell
Period writings must have the way of speaking of people of that period, rather than random insertions that are neither ancient nor modern, making it difficult to read.
I doubt whether the first few chapters and the following chapters were written by one person. The first chapters seemed okay, but the latter chapters were... Hard to describe. Isn't it awkward for the author himself? No wonder there are only a few chapter reviews! [Emot=default,02/]
good
The most recent article I've ever read is pretty good. The author will update it as soon as possible.
This heroine makes people angry
It's not finished, why is it marked as finished?
Is this book finished? But it seems to me that it is not finished
The story is okay, a standard chronological and space story. Is it just a mess? The finished writing turned out to be unfinished.
Very nice
Just after reading the previous part, there are some things that don't connect with the later part.
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 25d ago
It seems that there is no big advantage in having space. Even if Jiang Rou was prepared, she would not be able to eat alone
Because her biological mother died early, Jiang Rou at a young age became her stepmother's errand boy, maid, and punching bag. Even the jobs her biological mother left for her were all planned by her stepmother early on. But that poor little guy has gone, and now standing in Jiang's house is Jiang Rou with a new core! She was determined and dared to resist. She simply sold the job that her biological mother left for her, exchanged it for money and quilts, and followed the name given by her stepmother to go to Beidahuang to become an educated youth! However, I thought that Jiang Rou, who had caught up with the tide of time travel, was very good at fighting, but I didn't expect that it was worse than a silver wax gun tip. Not only was she unable to fight, she was also very timid, and her physical strength was even worse... And this book seems to have no end yet! It's so half-hearted, it makes people breathless...
The first time I traded eggs, I got into an inexplicable fight with the black market boss. . . . It's so weird, I can't read it until more than sixty chapters, it's too poisonous. Farewell
Period writings must have the way of speaking of people of that period, rather than random insertions that are neither ancient nor modern, making it difficult to read.
I doubt whether the first few chapters and the following chapters were written by one person. The first chapters seemed okay, but the latter chapters were... Hard to describe. Isn't it awkward for the author himself? No wonder there are only a few chapter reviews! [Emot=default,02/]
good
The most recent article I've ever read is pretty good. The author will update it as soon as possible.
This heroine makes people angry
It's not finished, why is it marked as finished?
Is this book finished? But it seems to me that it is not finished
The story is okay, a standard chronological and space story. Is it just a mess? The finished writing turned out to be unfinished.
Very nice
Just after reading the previous part, there are some things that don't connect with the later part.
