After realizing this, Yun Xiaoxiao let out a sigh of relief.
Her gaze fell back on her phone.
Why had this phone traveled through ti with her?
Was it now her Golden Finger?
Could she make purchases with it?
Yun Xiaoxiao decided to give it a try, as she was very hungry now.
Should she buy a loaf of bread first to test it?
She was from the 21st century, where paynts were made through certain apps linked to bank cards.
She had graduated from 211 University, had started as a junior staff mber and eventually beca a director, although she didn't date anyone during that period.
Her parents worked for state-owned enterprises; her mom, Ms. Fan, had already retired, and her dad would retire in a few years.
She was a second-generation demolitions beneficiary and an only child.
Through her own efforts and significant support from her parents, she managed to buy a car and house in the city where she worked.
Thus, she had achieved a life without the imnse burden of mortgage or car loan debts.
Yun Xiaoxiao felt she was so hungry she could eat a cow now.
Fearing she only had one chance, she bought a box of bread and used fingerprint paynt. The successful paynt alert popped up on her screen, leaving Yun Xiaoxiao dumbfounded.
Was she able to make paynts?
Did that an she wouldn't starve in the 1980s?
This was completely beyond her expectations.
No, she hadn't received the goods yet.
She was so hungry that her brain was working slowly.
But when a package suddenly appeared a ter away from her, it further challenged Yun Xiaoxiao's understanding of the situation.
Was it the bread?
She hadn't paid attention to how the package had appeared just now.
She reached out, grabbed the package, tore open the box, and exposed the bread inside—it was that bread.
Really, the phone had now beco her Golden Finger.
She couldn't keep eating dry bread.
What beverages existed in the 1980s?
Should she just buy plain milk?
As Yun Xiaoxiao was eating the bread and milk, there was another knock at the door and voices outside.
Only then did she rember, the female supporting character had two sons, the older one was almost five, and the younger was just over two.
She didn't know how long the female supporting character had been asleep.
The kids were probably hungry.
The older boy, seeing that their mother, Yun Xiaoxiao, hadn't made any sounds, really frightened that sothing had happened to her, anxiously ca calling again.
After having her fill, Yun Xiaoxiao finally felt energized.
She cleaned up the bread and milk on the bed before going to open the door.
"Da Bao..."
The older boy, nad Da Bao, upon seeing Yun Xiaoxiao opening the door, was so scared that he imdiately ran towards the room he shared with his brother, slamming the door loudly, which made Yun Xiaoxiao twitch the corners of her mouth a few tis.
Did she look that frightening?
Was her voice too loud?
Although she wasn't married and didn't have children of her own yet, children generally liked her.
Yun Xiaoxiao had attended a good university, was attractive, and generous, making her quite popular among her nieces and nephews.
"Brother, I'm so hungry." The younger boy, nad Xiao Bao, rubbing his stomach, was extrely hungry, seemingly having skipped breakfast and now missing lunchti.
Yun Xiaoxiao went into the house and fetched the bread and milk.
The bread she could say was bought from the town's Cooperative, but the milk, packaged, she could claim was made from mixed milk powder.
"Ti to eat," Yun Xiaoxiao called out to the room where the children were.
Xiao Bao wanted to open the door and go out, he was so hungry.
But he was held back by his older brother, Da Bao, who wouldn't let him go.
"Brother, I can sll sothing delicious," Xiao Bao said.
Da Bao looked at his younger brother, his eyes moving quickly. "Don't go out, I'll go get the food."
He was older, and it wouldn't hurt as much if their mom hit him.
But his younger brother was smaller and would feel more pain.
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