Honestly, when there's plenty of food, life in the military is quite good.
There's just one thing—no entertainment, day after day, just eating and sleeping, pretty boring.
As for doing laundry, cooking, tidying the house to kill time... that's just not Chu River's style, she'd rather just lie down.
But she always felt it shouldn't be like this.
Isn't staying home for a few months supposed to be great? Why is it so dull here? There's nothing, even to read a newspaper you have to run far to borrow one. And the newspapers hardly have anything, aside from policy interpretation and adoration, all that's left are things like "heroic actions," "grain production increase," "model workers"...
She thought angrily—might as well give me a book on "Postpartum Care for Sows"!
Then she quickly realized—what kind of book is that?
Could it be something she learned before losing her memory? Hmm, it seems there was indeed a need to include pig farming in her life's experiences.
