Reborn with a Space: Building a Fortune Amidst Famine
Chapter 556 Yang Chunsheng
CHAPTER 556: 556 YANG CHUNSHENG
Zhang Chunsheng sat down. "Sit, there are some things I have to tell you, otherwise, I wouldn’t let you see Yuanyuan."
"Leader, whatever you have to say, please say it quickly, I will definitely listen."
"Yang Chunsheng. Tan Shaoting and the three children were blown into the sea by a bomb and swept into a tornado. They have never been found."
"What did you say? Children? Three children?" Tears started to fall as he spoke.
Yang Chunsheng looked at Zhang Chunsheng, thinking this person must be joking, must be joking.
But his hopes were dashed. He saw the man nod his head.
"What about Yuanyuan?" Zhang Chunsheng couldn’t bother crying now; he wiped his tears and asked anxiously.
"You’re right, Su Yuanyuan indeed saved everyone. She was also seriously injured and almost didn’t wake up.
But luckily, she’s awake now. It’s just that she remembers nothing."
Yang Chunsheng fell onto a chair, then suddenly jumped up.
"Leader, do you have anything else to tell me? If not, please just give me Yuanyuan’s address, I will go see her. Even if she doesn’t recognize me, I’m still her brother."
"Sit down. Let me finish.
Because we were afraid Xiao Su would live in sadness for the rest of her life, we decided not to tell her. She doesn’t know she had a husband and children, and of course, she wouldn’t be told about their disappearance.
I called you here to remind you. You can go see her, take care of her. But don’t let anything slip.
You are her fellow villager, you should care for her."
Yang Chunsheng stood up, "I definitely won’t say anything. Tan Shaoting and the three children are gone, why should we let Yuanyuan suffer for a lifetime?"
"Alright, as long as you understand."
After getting the address, Yang Chunsheng hurriedly ran to the door.
He rode the bike and returned, actually, he was hungry now. But before seeing Yuanyuan, he wasn’t in the mood to eat.
But it was late at night, and he wasn’t familiar with the Capital, didn’t know the address, and couldn’t find anyone to ask.
This was really difficult. With no other way, he had to ride to the factory gate to ask the guard.
Yang Chunsheng arrived at the factory, the doorman was a local, and when he told him the address, he got directions.
This sincere young man rode over again. He was cautious, afraid of knocking on the wrong door. He wandered on the street for a long time, making sure several times before he knocked.
He was lucky; the one who opened the door was Su Yuanyuan.
Actually, Su Yuanyuan had noticed the man on the street a while ago. Watching him pacing at her door, he didn’t look like a bad person.
When he knocked, she also realized who he was.
This was someone from the village, his mother had helped her before. She also knew her job was arranged by this man.
Yang Chunsheng looked at the open door and saw Su Yuanyuan. He finally breathed a sigh of relief.
"Yuanyuan, Yuanyuan, do you remember me?"
Su Yuanyuan shook her head.
"Yuanyuan, I’m from the same village as you, my name is Yang Chunsheng. My job was also arranged by Tan, by you." He almost let something slip.
"Yuanyuan, I really am from your village. I just heard today about your accident, so I went to the garrison to find you and only then learned you were here."
Su Yuanyuan nodded, "I don’t remember. It’s already dark, it’s inconvenient for me to invite you in now."
"It’s alright, seeing that you’re well, I’m relieved.
It’s too late today, I’ll come see you after work tomorrow."
Su Yuanyuan looked at the young man sweating in the cold winter night, ultimately didn’t refuse.
Zhang Chunsheng rode his bike back, and halfway, while riding, he shed tears.
Xiao Tan was a really good person; he had seen how Xiao Tan treated Yuanyuan and those three lovely, beautiful children.
Su Yuanyuan returned to her house and continued chiseling stones.
The next day, almost dark, that Yang Chunsheng came knocking again.
Su Yuanyuan went out to open the door, "Come in."
Yang Chunsheng cautiously looked at Su Yuanyuan, hoping to see recognition on her face, but then suddenly thought it might be better if Yuanyuan didn’t remember the past.
The two entered the house. Su Yuanyuan was steaming buns, actually making them for this young man, knowing he hadn’t eaten anything yesterday before riding to the garrison and then coming back to confirm.
Although Su Yuanyuan found this young man unfamiliar, she was willing to be sincere to anyone who was good to her.
"Sit and rest for a while." This person had rushed over after work.
Yang Chunsheng sat down and looked at Su Yuanyuan, "Yuanyuan, are you uncomfortable anywhere now? Shouldn’t you have stayed in the hospital for a little longer for a thorough check-up?"
"I’m already fine. No need to stay in the hospital."
The steamed buns were coming out soon, with braised potatoes and meat at the bottom of the pot.
"Sit down and have dinner."
Su Yuanyuan, though a reserved person, wouldn’t refuse someone genuinely good to her. But she also didn’t show much gratitude.
Yang Chunsheng smiled slightly, "Yuanyuan’s cooking is still as good as ever."
Su Yuanyuan remained silent, feeling guilty about deceiving such an honest young man.
"Yuanyuan, why aren’t you eating?"
"You eat, I’m not hungry."
"Yuanyuan, even if you’re not hungry, you should eat. You may seem fine, but your body must still be weak. Eating well will help you recover faster.
Yuanyuan, I’m really proud, didn’t expect my sister to become a hero respected by everyone."
Su Yuanyuan, bewildered, thought to herself that she wasn’t all that noble. In fact, she couldn’t remember anything.
"Yuanyuan, I know you’ve forgotten everything; isn’t starting life anew kind of nice?"
Su Yuanyuan nodded. This way, she wouldn’t expose herself. But deep down, there was always a faint regret.
"Can you tell me about my past?"
"Yuanyuan, do you really want to know?"
"Tell me about it."
"I remember you mainly after your parents took your brother and left, and you started working for others. They’d give you some unsatisfactory cabbage, some small radishes."
Su Yuanyuan thought that sounded like an opportunist.
"My mother once said you attempted to jump into the river. After that, you changed.
I overheard my parents saying you even hunted a wild boar. Back then, you lived alone at the foot of the mountain, and my mother was always worried. She often checked on you, fearing you’d come to harm.
Life got much better afterward, you had your own land, and you even used sheep to plow. Many envied you back then and tried it secretly, but it didn’t work.
You also helped my parents with catching lots of fish; my family repaid debts by selling fish.
But then your parents returned with your brother, wanting to trick you into taking over their tiring farm work. You agreed but insisted on severing ties.