Chapter 59 Real World 6
Chapter 59 Real World 6
This time, when Liu Yuxi woke up in the real world, although Xiao Liu had already downplayed his feelings for that world, it was still Liu Yuxi who killed the person. Although the viewers who often kill people know this, they get used to it and it's not a big deal. But as someone whose WeChat signature is the 24-character core socialist values, it's still a bit strange.
Not wanting to face her parents in her current state, she told them she was going to another city to attend an offline event. She stayed in a hotel for two days, gave herself two days of psychological counseling and self-suggestion, and went out shopping. She only returned home after she had returned to normal.
After returning home, she resumed her life as a street hustler. Now, after going to the park for morning exercise, she would encounter the elderly folks singing opera and finally fit in. She quickly became the group's darling, and Liu Yuxi enjoyed it immensely. It wasn't until those elderly folks wanted to introduce her to potential partners that she regretfully began to distance herself from the group. Who wouldn't want to be praised every day? Alas, the power of urging marriage was even greater.
It feels like I haven't spent much time with her parents in a while. Her dad doesn't need her company, and I can't exactly go play mahjong with him, can I? So every day I accompany her mom to buy groceries, participate in community activities in the neighborhood, and after dancing in the square with her mom in the evening, we go home and watch TV dramas together.
Aside from watching a few TV dramas with her mother when she was young, Liu Yuxi only watches movies and variety shows after she grew up. She only has some impression of those TV dramas when she occasionally sees her mother watching them or when she comes across some exciting plots while scrolling through Douyin.
Her understanding of TV dramas after she turned twenty mostly came from discussions among people around her and fan fiction. Well... that seems a bit too different from others. Maybe it's because she's used to reading novels, and nowadays TV dramas tend to have a bit of a dragging plot, so she always feels that watching TV dramas is not very interesting.
The most popular fanfiction right now seems to be "Full House of Love". She has read quite a few herself. Because she doesn't really like stories with multiple female leads or stories that are too volatile, she usually reads stories with a space or a learning system.
But she couldn't seem to find many novels that could be used as a proper control group for Qin Huairu. She wondered if the data for such novels was bad or what. She thought that if she went to that parallel space, she should be able to do it!
People who frequently read and write novels may simply enjoy fantasizing, and someone with money and leisure time can certainly do even more. For example, after becoming interested in this drama, Liu Yuxi went to the library to research the various jobs in the steel mill depicted in the show.
After checking, I found out that after my second uncle Liu Haizhong was promoted to level 7 blacksmith, he never took the level 8 blacksmith exam again. Could it be because he was middle-aged and his physical strength and eyesight could not keep up?
There's absolutely only one reason why Qin Huairu hasn't been able to advance to the next level: she simply isn't learning. Even if the old man wasn't dedicated to teaching her, as long as she wanted to learn, passing the Level 3 fitter exam was relatively easy. Don't use illiteracy as an excuse; back then, illiteracy was definitely the norm!
The old man's level 8 fitter qualification is definitely questionable. Even if he only had a junior high school education and someone taught him, it would be difficult for him to reach level 8 unless he improved his education level later. This level 8 qualification was likely put forward by the Red Star Steel Rolling Mill as a facade after all the top craftsmen were transferred to other positions.
The more I think about these plot points, the more interesting they become. It's as if each courtyard is a world unto itself. Of course, these details can be ignored in a TV series, but they seem a bit illogical when written into a novel.
For example, how could the three old men possibly resolve all the issues in the courtyard within the courtyard itself? How could all the conflicts and rumors be kept confined to the courtyard and not spread outside? You know, Chinese people love gossip, not to mention that back then, even the slightest difference would be reported. It was a nationwide war against enemy agents, do you think this is a joke? Besides, how could the other courtyards not hear the two families arguing? Did they not watch the show? You're probably overthinking it.
As for Yi Zhonghai collecting the living expenses sent by He Daqing to He Yushui, it shouldn't have been a collection on behalf of someone else. He Daqing's letter and the money were originally sent to Yi Zhonghai, but he should have specified in the letter that it was for He Yushui's living expenses. After all, at that time, collecting mail and making remittances required personal identification.
Because of her work on this TV series, Liu Yuxi's adaptation work has been affected. Fortunately, she has a draft, and she can only do live broadcasts during her morning exercise.
When you have no money or time, an idea that arises may disappear on its own after a few days. However, when a person has money and free time, an idea can last until they lose interest.
Liu Yuxi was currently engrossed in her reading, perhaps because she had been reading a lot of fan fiction, with various adaptations. She had even found the TV series "Full House of Love" and its original novel and watched it from beginning to end. Of course, watching the TV series didn't have the same thrill as reading fan fiction, since it was a period drama. Because Liu Yuxi had lived through several lifetimes in that era, she was quite accepting of the TV series and the original novel, and didn't feel much resentment after watching it. After all, during the war years, Liu Yuxi had seen countless things far worse than what was depicted in this courtyard.
She now understands Xiao Liu's characteristics. As long as she has a specific world template in mind before deciding to travel through time, the probability of her traveling to that template world will be very high. Right now, she is interested in the world of "Full House of Love".
She often imagined in her mind that if she were to transmigrate to that world, she definitely wouldn't want to be one of the main or supporting characters. She'd rather be a supporting character, preferably a widow, supporting her children with her own abilities and making a name for herself to show those people. Of course, she herself possessed a lot of knowledge and skills, and had a spatial ability, so her life would definitely be much easier than the people in the original story. But she had no experience with steel mill work, so she'd have to learn it all from scratch!
After pondering this for a few days, I downloaded the TV series "Full House of Love" to my computer, bought some books on fitter skills from a bookstore and put them in my space, and also tidied up the space to make sure that the planting and breeding areas planned in the previous life were still operating normally.
Before going to sleep, Liu Yuxi contacted Xiao Liu: "Xiao Liu, I want to travel to the parallel universe of 'Love in the Courtyard'!" "Received, host, Xiao Liu will try its best to send you to the parallel universe of 'Love in the Courtyard' you want." Hearing Xiao Liu's reply, Liu Yuxi closed her eyes and fell asleep with peace of mind.
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