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Transmigration in the 70s: Taking the Courtyard to the Countryside as a Young Educator

Chapter 24: Finding Bargains in Town [23]



Summary

Zhu Yuan stopped cooking for herself after Zhu He left and began eating in the cafeteria. Living in a remote area with only Dawn and Zhao Zhen Tao around, her flexible schedule allowed her to sleep in and eat late without anyone noticing she wasn't using her kitchen, which was always locked. Zhu Yuan planned to go to town to acquire a bicycle, as the ox cart was inconvenient. She discovered several usable abandoned bicycles in an underground parking lot and intended to sell them at a recycling station rather than the black market. Upon arriving at the first recycling station, she exchanged candies for access and sifted through items, collecting some paintings and a small wooden box. After a brief encounter with another scavenger, she left with newspapers and textbooks, inquiring about bicycles before heading to another recycling station. There, she found valuable furniture and a coveted set of educational books, which she discreetly stored in her space. Feeling hungry afterward, she returned to her space to prepare a hot pot meal, enjoying various ingredients and watching downloaded variety shows. After her meal, she sorted through her finds from the recycling stations, discovering potential treasures among the items, including jewelry and fish hidden in furniture. Zhu Yuan felt like a lucky protagonist, believing her good fortune would lead her to wealth. She gathered her valuable items, including stamps, and retrieved vintage bicycles from the underground parking lot. After cleaning them, she took one for herself and rode back to the village, satisfied with her productive day.

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