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Chapter 11: Record of Moving to the City in the 90s. 11 Yuanyi Village now had one hundred and thirty-seven courtyards, but fewer than half of them were still occupied. And all the people still living there were clustered near the entrance of the village. It faced the street, with a school and shops across from it, making it far livelier than the Su family's place at the far end of the village. The next day, Su Dakui took his wife and children out to the street. The city's tall buildings, the…-
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Chapter 100: The Pretty Military Wife of the Seventies 23 Whether a person's life in this world is interesting or not is a matter of personal experience, like knowing whether water is warm or cold only by drinking it. "Still, Xu Chunxia has no choice but to cling to Liu Zhanyuan. Her job transfer wasn't coordinated properly, so she lost her job entirely, and she can't go back to her old unit. If she doesn't stick with Liu Zhanyuan and goes back to her parents' home, she'll just be a burden. These…-
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Chapter 10 Record of Moving to the City in the 90s. 10 Now that the Jiang Family had been completely dealt with, Su Huandan felt that everything at home was going smoothly. After the Lantern Festival1, Su Dakui hurried back to the city. As for the family's farmland, he told Jiang Chunhua to lease it all out directly, in one large contract, for three years at a time. In the end, the land was leased to Auntie Liu, who lived in front of their house. She still had a youngest son who wasn't married…-
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Chapter 9: Record of Moving to the City in the 90s 9 Su Dakui came and went in a hurry. After sleeping at home for one night, he ran off again. The next time they met, it was already the twenty-ninth day of the twelfth lunar month1. Su Dakui brought home bags and bundles of New Year's goods2, all food, plus new clothes he had bought for his wife and daughters. On New Year's Eve, the whole family sat down to a lavish reunion dinner. After the meal, the family gathered around and listened to…-
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Chapter 8: Record of Moving to the City in the 90s 8 That was what daily school life was like, and there were no weekends off, either. After a week of classes, Su Huandan realized that her time in the Underworld hadn't been wasted after all. The Underworld was especially suited to nurturing souls, so perhaps after being reborn, the strength of her soul was greater. That was probably why studying felt much easier for her now. In class, she could remember the key points her teachers explained the…-
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Chapter 7: Record of Moving to the City in the 90s 7 On the way to school, she ran into a few kids from the same village who were around her age. Chatting and laughing, they all headed off to school together. Shangsha Village was not exactly close to the township middle school. It took about an hour on foot. Su Huandan's family had a bicycle, but it was especially old. It creaked and squeaked when ridden, and everywhere except the bell made noise. Even that beat-up bicycle was a rarity in…-
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Chapter 6: Record of Moving to the City in the 90s. 6 After such a huge blowup, the atmosphere at home wasn't very good. At lunch, when the fried chicken was served, no one ate with much appetite except Su Huandan. Jiang Chunhua didn't eat a single bite, and at dinner she only forced down a few mouthfuls. That night, she went to bed early. In the middle of the night, Su Huandan quietly slipped into the backyard with an iron hook in her hand. After aiming carefully and scraping at the spot a…-
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Chapter 5: Record of Moving to the City in the 90s (5) Every time the neighbors spoke up, they deliberately chose the exact moment when the old Jiang couple were about to speak. It made the two of them furious. They scrambled up from the ground and tried to start grappling with the people who kept exposing the Jiang Family's dirty laundry. In the middle of all the shoving and jostling, Grandma Jiang turned and pounced onto Jiang Chunhua. It didn't look like anyone had pushed her at all. To anyone…-
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