Look at this, still wrapped in bandages all over!
Wen Juan sighed lightly, half out of pity, with a touch of superiority:
"Ah, I know achieving success and fa isn’t easy, and you’ve had it tough."
"But choosing , at least I have one more advantage over Zhao Weihong—I’m definitely not going to cheat."
"And I wouldn’t object to you adopting a few big shots, either!"
But...
She imdiately realized in disappointnt:
"But how did you end up marrying that girl from the Chu Family?"
Wen Juan began to get angry: "I don’t want to be the third wheel—unless there’s no real affection between you two!"
Thinking about it, that’s not impossible!
I overheard colleagues chatting, this Captain Shi is quite famous, after all, he’s handso and very capable.
However, logically speaking, if you get injured, your family, especially your wife, should be notified.
But... I haven’t heard anything about notifying any family!
Just ntioned he has a sister at ho with a few kids...
At that mont, countless stories she’d read flashed through Wen Juan’s mind, where the heroine pretends to be siblings with the hero because she’s underage—
There are quite a few cases!
So, that girl Chu River is really only 16, huh.
For harmony’s sake, we can’t break the law.
So they aren’t really together, are they?
Who knows how far their feelings have developed—
Wen Juan glanced down at herself.
A bust, full and curvy.
And a waist cinched tightly by the belt.
She couldn’t help but think: My figure and looks must be more mature and feminine than Chu River’s!
That silly girl, facing the earth her whole life, only knows farming, what prospects could she have?
No match for a leading man like Shi Suifeng, it’s like a flower stuck in cow dung!
She thought and thought, only able to recall the image of Chu River, dark, thin, and small, unable to see any potential for captivating true love.
At this mont, she thought gleefully:
Since it’s not true feelings, well, you’re siblings anyway, so I won’t be polite!
Anyway.
From start to finish, it was just her talking to herself here, perceiving the so-called truth.
Wen Juan was already quite practiced at this.
She clenched her fists, motivating herself like a sunny girl:
"Living here is so difficult, there’s nothing at all! I must seize this opportunity and strive hard!"
"Leading man! Here I co!"
...
And to match up to the leading man, I must have at least one advantage.
Wen Juan thought for a mont—her advantage, of course, is her advanced vision and familiarity with the future!
She silently recited the tiline she had sorted out once more.
Unintentionally, she spoke aloud again—
"The college entrance exam was restored in the latter half of ’77, after just a few months’ interval, there was another exam in the winter."
"From then on, there will be exams every year."
The mories coming from the depths of her mind, she dared not write down in her notebook.
In this era, any anomaly might be marked as dangerous, she could only remind herself daily by reciting them from mory.
Unfortunately, when Wen Juan ti-traveled, she was just a graduate of a third-rate university, having wasted four years of college, she forgot almost everything she should rember.
The knowledge of this ti period now mostly ca from novels.
Fortunately, many novels now are well-researched, and the major tilines are largely accurate.
Otherwise, the losses she would suffer would be much more than this.
At this mont, she kept muttering.
"... After the college entrance exam restored... after... then what?"
"Ah! Reform and opening up! An old man drew a circle in the south!"
"A small fishing village turned into Shenzhou, economic developnt, housing prices rising!"
"Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen!"
Wen Juan silently gritted her teeth:
"I want to buy a house, earn money to buy a house!"
"Beijing’s quadrangle dwellings, Shanghai’s garden houses, Shenzhou’s comrcial buildings!"
"I want to buy them all."
"... Sigh, what else... what else is there?"
...
In short.
Shi Suifeng could now understand that with Wen Juan’s mind, she definitely couldn’t beco the leading lady she dread of.
Heh.
Both stupid and bad, and greedy.
Where could you find a girl like my Little He who’s clever, sensible, and capable?
Little He with one punch knocks out wild boars, with one kick takes out treasures.
For soone like Wen Juan, dreaming would be faster to achieve.
...
However.
Wen Juan didn’t disclose much key information, yet Shi Suifeng rembered a few key words.
——Reform and opening up, small fishing village, buying a house.
Although so words were incomprehensible, he could roughly guess their aning.
Does this not an that their future life is going to get better and better?
And Wen Juan said buying anything now is inconvenient, which makes it intolerable for her.
This suggests that after the reform and opening up, buying things will no longer be restricted.
And buying a house, being so determined to buy a house... according to the tispan in his dream, it proves that at least for the next 50 years, house prices will only continue to rise.
Shi Suifeng silently reviewed his inco, then realized—
Oh, he had no inco.
Six children, plus a Little He.
Can’t afford it, forget it, he thought if he worked hard enough, the state would provide one for him.
Just as he thought of this, he heard Wen Juan suddenly exclaim again, repeating softly:
"Don’t touch the island housing prices, don’t touch the island housing prices, the passing the drum ga will crash, will crash, rember, rember! No matter how much you earn, don’t touch!"
Honestly, even as Shi Suifeng pretended to sleep, he could hardly hold back the laughter.
Look at Wen Juan reciting those words.
Any situation she thought she might encounter she repeated relentlessly.
It seems she is not strong-willed, yet she is very self-aware in her professional field.
Such people usually don’t live too badly.
Then, Shi Suifeng couldn’t help but start imagining—
How beautiful and peaceful must the future be to make such a girl grow up joyfully?
But soon, he lost interest in the speculation.
When Wen Juan had finished emptying the few mories in her mind, she quickly returned to her main focus—
"Ah, Shi Suifeng is indeed the leading man, he’s really handso!"
What did Zhao Weihong in the books think?
Wow, such a handso guy in front of her, and she still wanted to cheat?!
—Was it for money?
But you can earn money yourself, now good-looking guys with potential are hard to find!
Or maybe the leading man has so flaws not written in the book?
—Hmm, uncertain, after all, he got engaged to Chu River in the village.
But... that’s not right!
She had seen the introduction letter from his father, which ntioned, Shi Suifeng didn’t even ntion being in a marital relationship!
Of course, she didn’t see much more before being chased out by her dad.
Perhaps at that ti, Shi Suifeng didn’t fancy Chu River, and had already arranged for them to be siblings?
That makes sense, since Chu River isn’t pretty.
What man would want that? It’s better for soone youthful and beautiful like herself.
Wen Juan mumbled to herself, feeling like her brain cells were burning furiously at this mont, she let out a long sigh—
"I guess that’s about right."
"Ah, Shi Suifeng, you must stay in the hospital for a longer ti!"
She finished, realizing quite a bit of ti had passed, and feeling relaxed after expressing her thoughts so directly, she decided to leave.
The nagging and muttering finally faded away.
Wen Juan, after experiencing the trials of society, now having so discernnt, didn’t dare linger too long in the hospital room.
And when the door closed, with the footsteps outside gradually fading, Shi Suifeng slowly opened his eyes—
He made an effort to recap the earlier analysis and mories.
At this mont, he had a clearer goal and plan for himself, for Chu River, and for the future of the few kids at ho.
However, being able to unexpectedly receive such great fortune and surprise in life was already a generous treatnt from fate.
And what he needed to do was, in the life ahead, to give others as much of a generous treatnt as he could.
This world is getting better, and their lives should also be getting better.
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