Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 44: Self-Taught Talent Is Still Talent

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Chapter 44: Chapter 44: Self-Taught Talent Is Still Talent

An hour, neither too long nor too short.

If you gave Jiang Ran a phone now, that hour would surely fly by.

But the problem is, there’s no phone.

Not only is there no phone, there’s no TV or radio either.

The only mechanical thing is the alarm clock.

But staring at the clock makes time pass even slower.

The three of them sat in a row, big eyes staring into smaller ones, all feeling idle.

After sitting for a while, Jiang Ran simply stood up, "You guys watch here, I’m going for a walk."

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan had no objections to Jiang Ran’s words; they nodded and watched Jiang Ran walk away.

Jiang Ran left quickly and came back just as fast.

When she returned, there were a few more books in Jiang Ran’s hands.

If there’s nothing else to do, then let’s read!

Jiang Ran doesn’t plan to go back to school. Her body is already over twenty years old, going back to school at this age seems a bit late.

More importantly, Jiang Ran herself doesn’t want to go to school.

It’s not that she doesn’t have skills; it’s just that in this era, she doesn’t have a diploma.

Jiang Ran thinks that in the future she’ll need to showcase her cultural knowledge quite often, so she wants to read more books.

Isn’t it normal that the more books you read, the more you understand?

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan were initially surprised to see Jiang Ran come back with a few books, but they quickly returned to normal.

Years ago, because Jiang Ran wasn’t allowed to go to middle school, she changed her temperament, becoming more and more unreasonable.

Over the years, they hadn’t seen Jiang Ran read, so they thought she had let go of it.

They didn’t expect that Jiang Ran had always kept it in her heart.

Seeing Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan both staring at her, Jiang Ran handed each of them a book, "We’ve got nothing to do, so let’s read more!"

Why sit here doing nothing? Just daze out?

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan looked at the books handed to them, clearly a little stunned.

What’s going on with Jiang Ran?

If she wants to read, that’s one thing, but now she even wants them to read along?

Yet seeing Jiang Ran’s serious expression, the two of them, even though they wanted to refuse, couldn’t ultimately refuse, and reached out to take the books in their hands.

After Jiang Ran handed the books to the two of them, she didn’t bother with them anymore, and sat down herself to open the first page of her book.

The book Jiang Ran was reading was a comprehensive guide to traditional Chinese medicine.

Indeed, Jiang Ran wanted to find a basis for her medical skills.

Self-taught talent is still talent!

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan got a cookbook and a book on cultural geography, respectively.

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan exchanged glances at each other’s books, their expressions becoming more complex.

Jiang Ran had picked quite a variety of books.

The main question is, can they even understand these books?

All three of them were only elementary school graduates.

No matter what Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan thought in their hearts, Jiang Ran was engrossed in her comprehensive guide to traditional Chinese medicine.

These things had long been etched in her mind, but reviewing what you’ve already learned is also worthwhile.

More than half an hour had passed, and Jiang Ran had flipped through a third of the book.

Feeling a bit tired in her eyes, Jiang Ran stopped.

As soon as she looked up, she met Pei Yang’s scrutinizing gaze.

Seeing this, Jiang Ran raised an eyebrow, "Why are you looking at me?"

Perhaps because Jiang Ran had been quite amiable these days, Pei Yang was no longer as afraid of her as before.

Upon hearing Jiang Ran’s inquiry, he voiced his doubts, "You’re flipping through so quickly, what have you been reading?"