Chapter 330: Chapter 330: This Life and The Last, A World Apart Chapter 330: Chapter 330: This Life and The Last, A World Apart So, their greenhouses were, as of now, a surefire way to make money without loss.
Here, they had their own land, and as long as they worked hard, their lives would only get better.
The big uncle and little uncle had already started building the greenhouses for winter, and it seed that by the Spring Festival, there would be another substantial inco.
Gu Qiaoqiao was happy to see the big uncle and little uncle so down-to-earth and diligent, and now there were many proposing marriage to the little uncle.
Having money, plus being a handso young man, not to ntion being related to the shining Gu family of the Imperial Capital.
Lian Dongsheng had beco the golden bachelor in the eyes of unmarried won.
Leaving their house for the little uncle to use as a bridal chamber also ant leaving behind a piece of their minds.
The room belonging to grandfather would be left untouched for the ti being.
After all, both grandfather and grandma were buried here, and it was impossible for them not to co back.
Gu Qingfeng had initially wanted to move the remains of his son and daughter-in-law to the ancestral tomb of the Gu family in the Imperial Capital.
But he was stopped by Lady Yu.
If Kunkun did not wish to return while he was alive, then let him stay here in death.
After all, they had lived here for over forty years.
Besides, Stone Town was scenic and beautiful, far better than the ancestral tomb of the Gu family in the suburbs of the Capital.
Moreover, there were new sayings nowadays, and it was hard to say whether that place could be kept.
Lady Yu also did not want her son to be restless and unsettled after death.
So the Old Patriarch Gu never dared to bring it up again.
Gu Qiaoqiao did not get involved in these matters, after all, her parents were there.
And she did not want to get involved either.
After packing up grandfather’s belongings, she kept so and prepared to take the rest to Gu Garden.
The desk with the secret compartnt was also left here.
After Gu Qiaoqiao and Lian Yuhong had sorted everything, Uncle Gu, her father, the big uncle, and the little uncle ca in and carried away the packed items.
These were ready to be mailed.
Once all the items had been taken away, the place beca much emptier.
Everyone was very emotional, as this had been their ho for decades.
Gu Tianfeng and Lian Yuhong were particularly unwilling to let go.
For they had beco husband and wife here, and their three children were born and raised here.
There were just too many mories.
Gu Qiaoqiao felt it too.
She was leaving Stone Town this ti, and there would likely be few returns.
But her indelible mories of this place remained.
Thankfully, this life was a world apart from the last.
Gu Qiaoqiao stepped out of the house, leaving Lian Yuhong alone in her lancholy.
At that mont, Lady Yu and Qianqian were enjoying the shade under a tree in the courtyard.
While Gu Qingfeng had taken Zishu fishing by the riverbank out back.
Preparing to make fish soup for dinner.
Gu Qiaoqiao chatted with Great Grandma for a while before walking towards the gate.
The Old Patriarch had been here for a while now, and it seed he quite liked it here too.
The scenery was beautiful, the land fertile, sothing the Imperial Capital could not match in its natural conditions.
And transportation was not isolated, with the urban district and the provincial city not too far away, making it an area very suitable for developnt.
In her past life, Gu Qiaoqiao left and never ca back, nor did she pay attention to everything concerning her hotown.
Back then, she did not care because she dared not to care.
Gu Qiaoqiao stood outside the main gate, where everyone had already loaded the items into the little uncle’s truck, ready to be sent to the county for mailing.
After speaking with them for a few monts, the little uncle drove away.
The people left.
There were not many items, yet not few either.
All were objects of sentintal significance to them, none of which could be discarded.
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