Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Shanghai Young Lady
Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Shanghai Young Lady
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Chapter 1: Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Shanghai Young Lady
“Tangtang, once you get to the Northwest, you have to behave. Don’t be willful. Lu Xiao is a good man, so your father and I can rest easy.”
“Remember to send us a telegram when you arrive, and write often.”
The moment Su Tang opened her eyes, she felt herself being held in an embrace.
It had been many years since she had felt such a warm embrace.
’What’s going on? Didn’t I just crash in the hospital lounge, exhausted after an eight-hour shift?’
Before Su Tang could speak, a broad hand came to rest on top of her head.
“When things get a little better, we’ll bring you back home. Tangtang, you’ll always be our precious treasure.”
As the man finished speaking, the train’s whistle blew. The couple let go of Su Tang, and only then did she get a clear look at them.
The middle-aged woman, who had clearly taken good care of herself, wore a dress and carried herself with grace.
The man was wearing a Mao suit and glasses.
Their hair was already streaked with gray, and their faces were etched with worry.
The man bent down, pressed the suitcase into Su Tang’s hand, and said something to her as he leaned in.
After that, they saw her onto the train.
Su Tang was still in a daze after she sat down, and it took her a long moment to finally come to her senses.
She thought she knew where this was.
This familiar dialogue… wasn’t it from that 1970s-era novel she’d just finished a few days ago, *Seventies Hot Wife*?
What had drawn her to the book was that a supporting female character shared her exact name, but that character met a miserable end.
Despite being born into a good family, being highly educated, and possessing good looks, she had squandered every advantage she had, ultimately dying a miserable death in a rundown shack.
The original Su Tang’s parents were both university professors, true intellectuals.
When Su Tang grew up, they even arranged for her to go study in the UK.
The plan had been for her family to arrange a job for her upon her return, but unexpectedly, her timing couldn’t have been worse.
On the day of the Start of Autumn in 1969, Su Tang’s parents were suddenly suspended from the university for investigation, and their home was descended upon by numerous officials.
As she watched their belongings gradually disappear from the house, Su Tang began to understand what was happening.
Perhaps sensing an unavoidable crisis on the horizon, they decided to send Su Tang to the Northwest to live with her military husband.
Su Tang’s father had arranged this marriage for her a year prior.
It had to be said, if not for this precaution, Su Tang would have likely been implicated as well.
After recalling the book’s plot, Su Tang sighed.
The book was about how, in a tumultuous era, the female protagonist Su Xinyao used her own intelligence and ingenuity to ride the tides of the times, forge her own path, and ultimately find success in both her career and her love life.
And the original Su Tang, of course, served as a foil to her cousin, Su Xinyao.
Having been spoiled her whole life, the original Su Tang didn’t bother to restrain her willful personality, even after arriving in the Northwest.
She created drama nonstop until she finally picked a fight with Su Xinyao and ended up causing her own death.
Su Tang tightened her grip on the suitcase and turned to look at the scenery outside.
This suitcase contained nothing but money.
It was the Su Family’s entire fortune, the very means her parents had left her to survive and build a life for herself.
Unfortunately, the original Su Tang would never understand the great lengths her parents had gone to just to ensure she could live safely.
The original Su Tang only felt that someone of her esteemed background was being forced to marry some country bumpkin who had nothing to his name, and she was deeply resentful.
That’s why she looked down on the husband she had never even met.
Of course, it wasn’t as if he thought much of her, either.
After quickly running through the plot in her mind, Su Tang leaned back in her seat.
According to the timeline, the turmoil was just beginning, which was how she was able to escape from Shanghai to the Northwest.
The man her parents had arranged for her to marry was named Lu Xiao, and he was stationed in the Northwest.
Lu Xiao’s parents owed her father a great debt, so when he approached them about the marriage, they agreed without the slightest hesitation.
It was an arranged marriage, the kind where the two had never even laid eyes on each other.
’But for Lu Xiao and the Lu Family to agree, they probably aren’t bad people.’
Su Tang didn’t know how she’d ended up in this book, but for now, she couldn’t find a way back.
’It’s chaotic out there. The only safe place is in the Northwest, by Lu Xiao’s side.’
’Once I’m settled, I’ll figure out if there’s a way to get back.’
As she watched the scenery recede, day gradually bled into night.
Su Tang was exhausted, but she didn’t dare sleep. How could she, when she was holding a suitcase full of money?
“Stop that thief!”
Just then, a piercing cry rang out, jolting Su Tang fully awake.
Her hand, gripping the suitcase handle, broke out in a cold sweat.
The next second, a knife appeared right in front of her, aimed straight for her eyes.
But the person in the seat behind her reacted faster, his hand shooting out to grab the thief’s wrist.
With a sharp CRACK, the man snapped the thief’s wrist. The knife clattered to the floor, and the train marshals arrived swiftly to subdue the culprit.
“Thank you, comrade.”
Hearing the marshal’s thanks, the man simply replied, “Don’t mention it.”
His voice was deep and slightly hoarse, but surprisingly pleasant. The brim of his hat, however, was pulled down low, obscuring his face from Su Tang’s view.
’I don’t remember seeing him when I boarded. Did he get on at a later stop?’
By the time Su Tang snapped out of it and thought to thank him, he was already gone.
’He got off the train before I did. I guess his destination wasn’t the Northwest. We probably won’t meet again.’
Su Tang settled back into her seat, clutching the suitcase tightly to her chest.
The train rumbled on, CLACKETY-CLACK, toward the Northwest.
The journey from Shanghai to the Northwest was a long one, and Su Tang felt like her backside had gone completely numb.
She only managed to doze off for short stretches, never daring to fall into a deep sleep.
Fortunately, there were no further incidents, and she arrived safely in the Northwest.
Not many people got off at this stop. Most were women, some with a child or two in tow.
As she disembarked, Su Tang helped a woman carrying an infant with her suitcase.
“Are you headed to the family quarters, too?”
She hadn’t expected to see her again, but they ran into each other at the same exit.
Zhang Cui smiled, hitching the baby higher in her arms as she asked the question.
Su Tang nodded. She didn’t know the way; her parents hadn’t given her any instructions when they put her on the train.
The book hadn’t mentioned this part, and she had been worrying about how she was going to find her way.
“My husband has someone coming to pick me up. If you don’t have a ride, you can come with us.”
Zhang Cui said generously, and Su Tang’s eyes instantly lit up.
’There really are a lot of good people in this era.’
She got into a car with Zhang Cui. It was only on the way that Su Tang learned Zhang Cui’s husband was stationed at the same post as Lu Xiao.
So, in a way, they were connected.
As they drew closer to their destination, Su Tang couldn’t help but feel a little nervous.
’The book barely mentioned Lu Xiao, other than to say he was cold and not very considerate.’
’But he did step in to save the original Su Tang’s life when she was about to get herself killed.’
’He… probably won’t be too hard to get along with, right?’
When they arrived at the entrance to the family quarters, Su Tang got out and helped Zhang Cui with her suitcase. Before she could even react, a rotten egg was thrown at her.
“Wicked woman! You’re not welcome here!”
“We don’t want some pampered princess here. Get out!”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 172 - 170: Mr. Chen Approves
- Chapter 171 - 169: Are You Trying to Force Him to Be a Heartless and Disloyal Person?
- Chapter 170 - 168: Twists and Turns, and Yet Another
- Chapter 169 - 167: Wang Mu Relents
- Chapter 168 - 166: The Uniform Is My Faith, But Xinxin Is My Home
- Chapter 167 - 165: Chen Zhengnian Has a Hidden Illness?
- Chapter 166 - 164: Does This Mean You’re Willing?
- Chapter 165 - 163: The Matchmaker Visits Again
- Chapter 164 - 162: A Sister Is a Sister, After All
- Chapter 163 - 161: I Only See You as a Sister
- Chapter 162 - 160: Geng’s Story
- Chapter 161 - 159: She Transmigrated into the Wrong Book?
- Chapter 160 - 158: I Want You to Die
- Chapter 159 - 157: What Exactly Is She Trying to Do?
- Chapter 158 - 156: Unless Su Tang Dies
- Chapter 157 - 155: A Blessing in Disguise
- Chapter 156 - 154: Do You Want Me to Be a Widow?
- Chapter 155 - 153: We Fight Side by Side
- Chapter 154 - 152: Epidemic Prevention
- Chapter 153 - 151: This Is Also My Duty
- Chapter 152 - 150: True Feelings in the Storm
- Chapter 151 - 149: His Responsibility
- Chapter 150 - 148: A Change in Attitude
- Chapter 149 - 147: Chen Zhengnian Gets Injured
- Chapter 148 - 146: Are You in a Relationship?
- Chapter 147 - 145: There’s Nothing Between Me and Wang Xinxin
- Chapter 146 - 144: First Fetal Movement
- Chapter 145 - 143: She’s Very Cute
- Chapter 144 - 142: He Won’t Retaliate, Will He?
- Chapter 143 - 141: Chen Zhengnian Comes to Apologize
- Chapter 142 - 140: Butterfly Brand Sewing Machine
- Chapter 141 - 139: If She Gets Hurt, I Will Consider It Your Doing
- Chapter 140 - 138: The Green Tea Cousin Comes Looking for Trouble
- Chapter 139 - 137: I Earn Money For You to Spend
- Chapter 138 - 136: Lu Xiao’s Cousin Arrives
- Chapter 137 - 135: My Name is Chen Zhengnian
- Chapter 136 - 134: Persuading Him to Stay
- Chapter 135 - 133: Su Xinyao Goes to Xiangjiang
- Chapter 134 - 132: What’s Wrong with Admitting You’re Stupid?
- Chapter 133 - 131: Su Rui’an Causes Trouble
- Chapter 132 - 130: Choosing to Return to Shanghai
- Chapter 131 - 129: Seeing Old Friends Again
- Chapter 130 - 128: So I Had Already Met You
- Chapter 129 - 127: Above Life, Is You
- Chapter 128 - 126: It Was Su Tang Who Reminded Me
- Chapter 127 - 125: I Trust Lu Xiao
- Chapter 126 - 124: What She Feared Most Has Happened
- Chapter 125 - 123: Mrs. Lu Gifts the Family Heirloom
- Chapter 124 - 122: Are You Worthy of Your Status?
- Chapter 123 - 121: Lu Xiao Is Reported
- Chapter 122 - 120: Mother-in-law and Mom Are Fighting?
- Chapter 121 - 119: The Two Families Meet
- Chapter 120 - 118: The Disappeared Male Lead
- Chapter 119 - 117: Encountering Mu Tianrui Again
- Chapter 118 - 116: Congratulations, Daddy Lu
- Chapter 117 - 115: Confessing to Lu Xiao
- Chapter 116 - 114: You’re Not Su Tang
- Chapter 115 - 113: Don’t Go Down the Wrong Path
- Chapter 114 - 112: I Will Be a Good Father
- Chapter 113 - 111: Fertile Days
- Chapter 112 - 110: I Rely on My Own Strength
- Chapter 111 - 109: I Hope You Have Some Reverence for Life
- Chapter 110 - 108: Hospital Assessment
- Chapter 109 - 107: The Vinegar Jar is Overturned
- Chapter 108 - 106: Were You Satisfied with My Performance Last Night?
- Chapter 107 - 105: The Shameless Are Invincible
- Chapter 106 - 104: Let Her Gloat First
- Chapter 105 - 103: The Secret Past
- Chapter 104 - 102: Face-slapping the Pseudo Female Lead
- Chapter 103 - 101: Su Xinyao’s Visit
- Chapter 102 - 100: Lu Xiao Takes Action, A Complete Divorce
- Chapter 101 - 100: Lu Xiao Takes Action, A Complete Divorce
- Chapter 100: Lu Xiao Takes Action, a Complete Divorce
- Chapter 99: Did You Miss Me?
- Chapter 98: Aunt Su’s Awakening
- Chapter 97: Aunt Knows She Was Wrong
- Chapter 96: Are You Sure You Want to Expose This in Public?
- Chapter 95: Let’s Get a Divorce
- Chapter 94: I Never Gossip About My Elders
- Chapter 93: Zhao Youcai’s Suspicion
- Chapter 92: I Have a Bad Temper, Don’t Mess With Me
- Chapter 91: Complete Enmity
- Chapter 90: The Couple’s Parting
- Chapter 89: Putting the Uncle-in-law in His Place
- Chapter 88: Mom and Dad Were Driven Out?
- Chapter 87: Real Island Life
- Chapter 86: Departing for the Island
- Chapter 85: Mr. Su is Sick
- Chapter 84: I Miss You
- Chapter 83: Trying to Make Her the Scapegoat Again?
- Chapter 82: Zheng Jinxin Is Back
- Chapter 81: Disliking Su Xinyao
- Chapter 80: I Want a Child Too
- Chapter 79: He’s Very Serious When He Gets Angry
- Chapter 78: Accidental Injury
- Chapter 77: Even a Vicious Tiger Won’t Eat Its Cubs
- Chapter 76: One’s Own Life Matters Most
- Chapter 75: A Million-Dollar Fortune?
- Chapter 74: The Original Female Protagonist Appears
- Chapter 73: Master Li’s Intentions
- Chapter 72: Finding a Dad for Mai Sui
- Chapter 71: Career and Love, A Difficult Choice
- Chapter 70: The Art Troupe is Saved
- Chapter 69: Persuading the Regiment Commander
- Chapter 68: I Believe Every Word He Says
- Chapter 67: Disbanding the Arts Troupe
- Chapter 66: Wifey, I’m Getting Tired of Acting
- Chapter 65: Learning to Get Along as a Couple (2)
- Chapter 64: Learning How to Get Along as a Couple (1)
- Chapter 63: A Tiff
- Chapter 62: Extremely Aggrieved
- Chapter 61: Out of Place, Chang Jia’s Predicament
- Chapter 60: The Landlord’s Daughter, Lin Jianqiu
- Chapter 59: Can’t Bear to See You Wronged
- Chapter 58: Possession
- Chapter 57: I Give Myself to You
- Chapter 56: I Want to Give Su Tang a Wedding
- Chapter 55: Father and Son’s Heart-to-Heart Talk
- Chapter 54: I Will Always Be Good to You
- Chapter 53: Lu Xiao Is Furious
- Chapter 52: Su Tang Was Married
- Chapter 51: The Annoying Jinbao
- Chapter 50: Lu Xiao’s Parents Are Coming to Visit
- Chapter 49: Wang Jianfeng Threatens Suicide
- Chapter 48: Angrily Confronting Zheng Jinxin
- Chapter 47: Coax Me?
- Chapter 46: Helping to Write the Divorce Application
- Chapter 45: Filing the Divorce Report
- Chapter 44: Su Tang Apologizes
- Chapter 43: I Want to Divorce Him
- Chapter 42: Cutting Ties with Su Tang
- Chapter 41: A Butterfly Rests on His Lips
- Chapter 40: An Awkward Man is Jealous
- Chapter 39: Lin Qian Isn’t a Bad Person
- Chapter 38: The Death of Mai Sui
- Chapter 37: A Pounding Heart
- Chapter 36: Lin Qian Wants to Look After the Children?
- Chapter 35: Took the Initiative to Hug Him
- Chapter 34: Found the Evidence
- Chapter 33: His Wife’s Heart Aches for Him
- Chapter 32: Lu Xiao’s Connections
- Chapter 31: Jealous
- Chapter 30: You’re a Real Dog, Lu Xiao
- Chapter 29: Her Man Is Back
- Chapter 28: A Major Feud
- Chapter 27: Reported for Exchanging Chili Sauce
- Chapter 26: He Married a Treasure
- Chapter 25: She’s Betting That Lu Xiao Doesn’t Like Me
- Chapter 24: This Is Professionalism
- Chapter 23: Doesn’t Need Him?
- Chapter 22: Trying to Steal a Chicken, but Losing the Rice
- Chapter 21: I Do Not Accept Your Apology
- Chapter 20: My Sacred Duty is Loyalty
- Chapter 19: Giving Her White Rabbit Creamy Candy
- Chapter 18: A Job Is Lined Up
- Chapter 17: Intoxicatingly Aromatic Chili Sauce
- Chapter 16: Don’t Try Moral Blackmail
- Chapter 15: This Is Murder
- Chapter 14: Winning Hearts and Arousing Jealousy
- Chapter 13: A Tough Guy’s Tender Side
- Chapter 12: Easing Relations
- Chapter 11: So Many People Are After Him
- Chapter 10: Hu Lili’s Harassment
- Chapter 9: Not About Love, Just Responsibility
- Chapter 8: That Thing Between Couples
- Chapter 7: Protect Her
- Chapter 6: Saying He’s No Good
- Chapter 5: Awkward Interaction
- Chapter 4: What on Earth Is He So Happy About?
- Chapter 3: Being Bullied
- Chapter 2: Thank You, Lu Xiao
- Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Shanghai Young Lady