1979: My fiancée is a goddess

Chapter 374 Wiping the Body and Lecture

Chapter 374 Wiping the Body and Lecture
"Raise your hands."

Jiang Ting ignored his words and opened her clothes, unbuttoned her sleeves, took off his military coat and threw it on a stool beside her.

Then he bent down his plump, soft and mature body and put his slender fingers into the waistband of his pants.

Pulling it outwards and downwards, the cotton pants slid to the ground.

"hiss……"

Cheng Kaiyan seemed to be shivering with cold and closed her eyes, like a concubine waiting for the emperor's favor.

Next came his sweater, woolen trousers, etc. Jiang Ting stripped him down to his strong and sturdy upper body, and stopped when only his autumn trousers were left on his lower body.

The beautiful woman lowered her narrow eyes and looked at Cheng Kaiyan's naked upper body for a few more times. Then she turned around, picked up the towel and wrung it dry. She stood on tiptoes and straightened her legs. She raised her hand and gently wiped Cheng Kaiyan's face, cheeks, lips, and forehead...

Her movements were patient and delicate, and her pretty face was serious and focused.

It looks like a unique beauty.

'It would be perfect if her eyes and face weren't so cold.'

Cheng Kaiyan thought to herself as she wiped her hair and followed the beautiful woman's movements.

Cheng Kaiyan didn't think it was strange that his aunt wiped his face.

After all, this is actually a common thing.

During the time he lived here, my aunt would wipe his face from time to time.

But this time it was slower. The beautiful woman didn't stop until his hair was dry.

Cheng Kaiyan could feel the pair of smooth jade hands wandering on her body and the feeling of the warm towel sliding down her skin.

But this movement is too slow, and it’s not a treasure.

He couldn't help but say, "Are you done? No need to be so meticulous."

"immediately."

The beautiful woman nodded lightly and turned to stand behind Cheng Kaiyan.

Look at the muscular, upright and straight back.

Her delicate fingers gently stroked the tiny scars on his back. She slowly held her breath, her eyes filled with heartache and tenderness.

She quickened her hand movements and wiped Cheng Kaiyan's back carefully in no time.

After confirming that everything was fine, the beautiful woman raised her head, used her small and delicate little finger to smooth the messy hair beside her ears and forehead, and calmly instructed:

"You can clean the rest yourself. I'll get you some clothes."

Cheng Kaiyan had stayed here several times and left behind a few pieces of clothes that had not been dried at the time. After Liu Xiaoli came, Jiang Ting kept them in her closet.

"Ah."

Cheng Kaiyan smiled and suddenly asked, "By the way, Auntie, do you know any historical materials about the Republic of China? Especially Shanghai."

"The Republic of China? I've read some of it and have some understanding of the history."

Jiang Ting nodded slightly and replied calmly: "Wipe yourself first, I'll talk to you later."

"That's great."

Cheng Kaiyan's eyes lit up. He had originally planned to look for information on his own and then talk to the teacher, but he didn't know when he would find the information alone, and the teacher was old and easily tired.

With my knowledgeable aunt around, things feel much easier now. I just need to simply chat with the teacher.

However, Cheng Kaiyan found that when he mentioned things related to work and study, his aunt's expression became serious, and the coldness in her words was gone.

"Ah."

Jiang Ting nodded, turned and left.

"Why don't you close the door?" Cheng Kaiyan closed the door with some confusion. This was not like her aunt's strict style.

After her aunt left, Cheng Kaiyan took off all her clothes and wiped herself several times.

Soon, the aunt pushed the door open a crack, which scared Cheng Kaiyan, and she quickly covered it with a towel.

However, my aunt just glanced at him expressionlessly, put the clothes on the sink, and turned away.

……

After changing clothes, Cheng Kaiyan's cold and damp feeling finally disappeared. She put on her aunt's woolen coat and sat down on the sofa in the living room.

"Have a cup of tea."

My aunt pushed a cup of hot tea over and said calmly, "Why are you suddenly interested in the Republic of China? A lot of research in this area is confidential, and many important research documents are top secret and cannot be accessed by ordinary people."

She looked at the time and found that it was only half past eight. She realized that Cheng Kaiyan came here to find information in the library.

"It's like this. I heard a story about my uncle from Aunt Wan some time ago... Then I got some inspiration and decided to write a work."

Cheng Kaiyan paused, and suddenly remembered that her aunt also lived with that aunt when she was a child, and seemed to have a very hard life, so she skipped all the details that might make her aunt uncomfortable.

Jiang Ting drank her tea with a calm expression. Although the news reminded her of the time when she was boarding at her aunt's house, it was not enough to cause any emotional fluctuations in her.

"It turns out it's a new work. I can help you, but I want to be the first to see it when it's finished."

Jiang Ting's eyes flashed with some interest, and she said lightly.

"...Xiao Li will watch it with you."

Cheng Kaiyan nodded silently. Why must she be the first to see it?
"it is good."

Jiang Ting looked at him deeply and said nothing: "There is not much information in the library, I will go out and look for it later.

In addition, I had a classmate in college who studied the history of the Republic of China. She is now a scholar at the Research Center for the History of the Republic of China at Nanjing University. They have an internal research journal called "History of the Republic of China". I will write to her later and ask her to send a copy over."

"Yeah, thank you, auntie."

Cheng Kaiyan, with eyes full of joy, hugged the beautiful woman's plump and soft shoulders and tightly hugged her with great pleasure.

It turns out that some things require seeking help from professionals like my aunt.

But he soon realized that something was wrong, and quickly let go of her hand, smiling awkwardly at Jiang Ting.

"Haha, you're still so polite to my aunt. Did you bring paper and pen? Take some notes."

Jiang Ting felt the fleeting warmth on her shoulder, the corners of her mouth slightly raised, she stood up and gave orders.

"Did not bring."

"I'll get it for you."

Jiang Ting nodded, went back to her room and got a pen and paper. Then, the two of them sat on the carpet facing each other, separated by the coffee table.

After some preparation, Jiang Ting cleared her throat and began her lecture:

“If you want to understand China during the Republic of China period, the three most important aspects are naturally politics, economy, and culture.

This period of history, from the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 to the founding of New China in 1949, can be said to be the most turbulent and transformative period in modern China.

Politically, the country was in a state of division for a long time: first, the Beiyang warlords fought each other and divided the country. Later, after the Northern Expedition ended, Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government formally unified the country, but faced the huge impact of Japan's invasion of China, and finally led to a change of regime in the Kuomintang-Communist Civil War.

The economy was in a state of division, with national industries and commerce rising in coastal cities, and the textile and flour industries developing.

Under the neon lights, modern men and women drink coffee and talk about literature, but in rural areas, land annexation is serious and many farmers are struggling to survive in famine and war.

The collision was even more intense in the cultural field: young people held high the banner of "democracy and science" and launched the New Culture Movement, women broke free from foot binding and entered school, Lu Xun used his pen to prick numb souls, and left-wing writers shouted for national awakening in the war.

Foreign popular culture, movies, songs and dances invaded the country. All scholars and literati prostrated themselves. Some even threatened to abolish Chinese characters. After the Japanese invasion, they built Japanese schools and taught in Japanese..."

(End of this chapter)

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