Everyone nodded at the old woman’s words and a young woman spoke up, "Grandmother, thank you. I’m blessed to be part of this family."
The group smiled when they heard this. The old woman was known as the best mother-in-law in the compound.
She never mistreated her daughter-in-law and often helped with household chores. Because of this, people with daughters or nieces hoped to introduce them to the old woman’s sons or grandsons.
The old woman patted her granddaughter-in-law’s hand and said, "If your husband ever bullies you, come tell your grandmother. I will teach him a lesson."
The atmosphere became harmonious due to the old woman’s words. Not long after, the conversation shifted to the Pan family’s son-in-law’s betrothal gifts, and the middle-aged woman was soon forgotten.
Meanwhile, Li Lingyun sent Father Li and Dong Li back to their rented house, while Lu Jueyu and Li Chenmo headed to the post office.
With only eight days left before the wedding, they decided to send a telegram instead of a letter. At the post office, which was twice as large as the one in the county town, they didn’t wait long for their turn.
The post officer smiled when she saw them approach, "Comrade, how can I help you?"
Li Chenmo nodded at her and said, "Hello, comrade. My wife and I need to send a telegram to Xie village."
The officer nodded, handing him a pen and paper, and said, "Comrade, you can write your message here. You will be charged two cents per word."
Li Chenmo nodded and wrote a message to his eldest brother, then handed the paper back to the post officer as Lu Jueyu paid the fee. Once the message was confirmed, it was passed to another staff member to send to the county town.
Through a telegram, Li Chenmo asked Li Chenze to package the grain, vegetables, and meat stored in their cellar and give it to Lu Han. He also asked his eldest brother to ask Lu Han to help them transport the ingredients to the capital.
After they sent the telegram, both of them went to the state-owned supply store to check the items sold there. At first, they thought that the items sold in the capital’s supply store would be better than those sold in the county town. Unexpectedly, when they saw the items in the store, they were disappointed.
The vegetables sold in the store were already withered and turning yellow. The grain looked better, but it was still of lower quality compared to what was consumed by the villagers.
As for meat, there were only three strings of sausages that looked dry and pale on the shelves. In addition, there were only a handful of milk candies and mixed nuts in the small boxes. The mostly empty shelves made the big store look shabby.
When the staff saw them looking around with frowns, she said, "Comrades, if you want to buy things, you should come in the morning. Most of our items are sold out before 8 o’clock."
Hearing this, Lu Jueyu walked over and asked, "Comrade, besides these items, do you have anything else?"
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