"Yes, now that’s what I’m most worried about. The main thing is, now the two of them are actually in the sa city, and Tao Jia is also in Z City."
"In the sa unit, or team?"
"No, Tao Jia and Xiao Yi are in the sa team. Although they’re not in the sa team, they’re not far from each other. I’m just afraid that if they keep seeing each other, and we can’t keep an eye on them, sothing might really happen between the two, and then it will be troubleso."
"Sigh, matters like this depend on fate too. Even if we oppose it, it won’t make much difference. Keep an open mind; good days will co."
The couple spent an afternoon at i Shuqing’s house. Liang Qian was excited to see Liang Hongi and finally had soone to talk to, so much so that she insisted on not letting the couple return to the guest house, and instead had them stay at her place.
Lin Guozhi and Liang Hongi agreed. It was a rare trip to this area, and moreover, they planned to visit Mr. i the next day.
Visiting Mr. i was also to pay respects on behalf of his own father, who, back in the day, had fought alongside Mr. Lin Senior and Mr. i as comrades.
Later, they were assigned to different places and rarely saw each other.
...
The next day, when Mr. i saw Lin Guozhi, he several tis wanted to bring up the issue about Xiao Chi and hoped for help from Z City. However, Lin Guozhi was prepared, and each ti Mr. i was about to speak, he avoided it.
After seeing Lin Guozhi off, Mr. i sighed and worried at ho about his grandson’s issues. In just one day, the old man appeared much more haggard.
In old age, one should be happily enjoying ti with their children and grandchildren, but as he neared the end of his days, he was still constantly worrying about his sons and grandsons.
He wondered when such worriso days would co to an end. He had originally hoped this year that Shuping and Shuqing’s brothers would both go to Z City to earnestly advise Xiao Yi not to reject the i Family.
Who knew it would be his grandson Xiao Chi who would cause such trouble for them again.
...
On the third day after New Year’s, Lin Wan took Little Star to visit her aunt’s ho for the first ti. Her aunt’s apartnt was allocated by her uncle’s railway job. It must have been allocated quite early – it was two bedrooms and a living room. Currently, only Aunt and Peng Le lived there, as her cousin’s family resided in the military housing area.
As soon as Lin Wan entered her aunt’s neighborhood, she suddenly rembered that in a few years, soti in the late ’90s, this area would be marked for demolition. Back then, it was part of the first batch of redevelopnt projects.
The benefits were substantial. Besides compensation of twenty or thirty thousand yuan per household, each family was given at least two apartnts.
When Lin Wan was chatting with her aunt and heard she wanted to sell the house and add so money from her workplace to get a new one, as her school had built a new batch of houses last year,
Lin Wan quickly advised her aunt not to sell and shared the sa advice she had discussed with Su Lingpei Bai before.
Sure enough, her aunt was tempted. To be honest, their family wasn’t lacking in money. Both her son and daughter-in-law had stable jobs. Other than helping during their marriage and childbirth, they rarely needed financial support, and Lele, now pursuing a master’s degree, even earned a bit to take care of herself.
They had also saved quite a lot over the years as a couple.
They knew that Lin Wan’s eldest brother’s family was savvy and knew how to make money, so they trusted her words. They decided not to sell the house and, if necessary, use their savings to get a house from the workplace.
Their workplace offered three-bedroom, two-living room apartnts, and the elderly couple wanted to get a bigger one so that when their son and daughter returned, they could stay over. Unlike now, where if the son returned, he’d have to leave the sa day because there wasn’t enough room.
...
After returning from her aunt’s house, Lin Wan didn’t go out much and spent her days playing in the courtyard with Little Star. With the New Year celebrations, many children were downstairs playing with firecrackers or fireworks. Over a few days, Little Star made so new friends.
Sister-in-law Jiang’s two sons, one twelve and the other ten, were older kids and didn’t really play well with Little Star. However, Little Star loved following these older kids around, disappearing for an hour or two every day.
Fortunately, Sister-in-law Jiang’s kids took good care of Little Star, which gave Lin Wan quite a bit of free ti and often found her chatting with Sister-in-law Jiang.
Over these days, Lin Wan also got to know the wife from the opposite door, who was also in the military—a technical soldier though Lin Wan didn’t know her specific duties. She only knew that the family had a daughter who was already six years old this year.
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