Shen Che has a talent for science and engineering, but no matter how good his talent is, a lot of basic knowledge cannot be created out of nothing.
In order to make up for the basics, the day after he became his apprentice, he wrote to his good friend Wei Cheng, asking him to help send some math and physics books.
He also asked Teacher Chen for a list of books.
There is only one day a week for class, which means that Shen Che has to rely on self-study most of the time.
But how can he learn without books.
Even if Teacher Chen remembers everything, he can't ask Teacher Chen to write it all down.
The letter sent at the end of early November will take more than 20 days to get back and forth if it is fast, and more than a month if it is slow, not to mention that Wei Cheng has to spend time preparing these books.
Su Ye guessed that the package might not arrive until mid-to-late December, but it arrived on the 15th.
That morning, Su Ye was working in the fields, and a postman passed by and recognized her: "Hey, are you Su Ye?"
"Yes, she is Su Ye," Su Ye hadn't said anything yet, and the elder sister-in-law next to her helped her: "What's the matter?"
The postman wore a military green uniform and rode a bicycle: "There is your package in the post office, remember to pick it up."
Su Ye agreed.
Every package sent from Beijing is very large and heavy, so when they picked up the package last time, the people at the post office asked if they could pick it up themselves in the future.
Considering that their packages were indeed very heavy, and she often went to the county town, it would be convenient for her to take one more package, so she agreed.
But others didn't know that the eldest sister-in-law said to the postman: "You are a postman, aren't you responsible for delivering letters and packages? Why don't you help her deliver it?"
The postman was helpless: "I want to deliver it, but her package is too heavy, I can't pull it."
After the postman left, the eldest sister-in-law muttered: "How heavy can a package be? He is not lazy."
"It shouldn't be," Su Ye said: "This package is most likely sent by Shen Che's family, you know , his family always sent large and heavy packages, and sometimes the postman couldn't get them, so they agreed to notify me when there was a package in the future, and I would pick it up myself. "
The eldest sister-in-law was surprised: "Shen Che's family sent something to Shen Che and wrote your name?"
"Look at what you said," an aunt said, "They are a couple, it doesn't matter whose name they write, right?"
The eldest sister-in-law thought that it was different. Everyone knew that Shen Che's package was full of good things, maybe even money. Shen Che's family could send the package to Su Ye, which meant that they recognized Su Ye as a country daughter-in-law.
But this is normal. Although Su Ye is from the countryside, she is no worse than a girl in the city.
Before the postman came, Su Ye worked slowly - there was nothing to do at home, and working in the fields allowed her to chat with others about gossip in the brigade.
After the postman left, Su Ye sped up.
It was almost ten o'clock, and when she finished her work and went to the county town, it was almost noon, so she could have lunch at the state-owned hotel.
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I became the aunt of male lead in the period novel[70s]
RomanceAuthor: Clouds in the Deep Sea Genre: Modern Emotions Status: Completed Work introduction: Su Ye, a wood-type supernatural, travels into a period story and becomes the aunt of the beautiful, strong and tragic male protagonist. In the story, the aunt...