My 1979

Chapter 666 The First Day

The fourth child was about to reply to the boy's words, but he happened to smooth down his hair from his forehead, and caught a glimpse of that gloomy face from the corner of his eye, and he got out of the back seat in a hurry.

He came down too quickly, and the car almost lost its balance. The boy was so clever that he pushed his feet to the ground to stabilize it. Just when the boy was about to turn around and ask the fourth child what was wrong, he realized that the fourth child had already run ahead of him and stood in front of another man, like a little white rabbit, with his head lowered and silent.

He could feel her panic.

Li He stared at the boy, who was taller than him, and he hated those taller than him. He has a fair face, a high nose, and wears glasses. He is polite and has good skin.

The boy felt uncomfortable being stared at like this, so he forced himself to push his bicycle forward.

When the fourth child saw him coming, he introduced to Li He in a low voice, "Brother, this is my classmate who is also in Singapore. He has helped me a lot."

"Hello, brother, my name is Liu Baiwei. I study architecture and am from Hong Kong." The boy extended his hand to Li He cheerfully, and then said modestly, "We are all classmates, so we should help each other."

"Hello." Li He shook hands politely, and then said to the fourth child, "Let's go home."

The fourth child looked back at Liu Baiwei, then waved to him, and reluctantly followed Li He home.

She was always on tenterhooks when she got home, waiting for her brother to ask questions, but his brother just sat on the sofa and read a book seriously, without asking a question, and he didn't even raise his face or eyelids towards her, which made her feel even more uneasy.

She sat quietly on the sofa, not even wanting to go upstairs or watch TV. Several children came to play with her, but she had no intention of paying attention.

"You're done, I can't help you anymore!" Lao Wu clung to Lao Si's ears and secretly gloated. She already knew something about it, "My condolences!"

"Let's play." The fourth child suddenly lost patience with the fifth child. Normally, she would just smile at most.

"Let's go, Auntie will take you to play." Lao Wu was not annoyed and happily took Li Pei and others out to play.

The fourth child was curled up on the sofa, looking up at his brother from time to time, and checking the time from time to time.

Finally, she couldn't hold it in anymore and couldn't help but said, "Brother, don't you have anything to ask?"

"No." Li He turned to the next page of the newspaper. He flipped through the newspaper loudly, as if he was really reading it carefully.

"Brother, he and I are really classmates. He is a local. He said he is familiar with Hong Kong and can show me around. I will hang out with him for a few days." The fourth child was excited by the sound of newspapers being turned. My ears hurt and I felt like something sharp was drilling into them.

"You have grown up, and it is your right and freedom to do whatever you want." Li He said this sentence against his will, just like going to a bank to do business. There is always a line like "I have carefully read and agreed to the user agreement." No matter what I think is useless, I have to sign and check the box, unless I really can't do anything anymore.

The fourth child has reached this age, and there is no point in trying to stop him. In the end, he still has his own way to go.

When her brother's words reached her mind, she still had to work hard to grasp them before she could understand their meaning. She seemed to have made a decision before saying, "I know what to do."

"Eat, eat." Wang Yulan came in with a large basin of braised pork and didn't notice anything wrong with her daughter. She has now learned to follow her aunt to the market to buy vegetables. She does not understand Cantonese, but no matter what, she has to pinch the vegetables, chicken, duck, and fish to feel at ease.

She was also a little uneasy because her family's food expenses were so huge. The daily grocery shopping cost five to six hundred, or even thousands!

From the aunt to the female security guard and the driver, everything costs money. She doesn't understand what her son wants with so many idle people!

What's more, the aunt even dislikes being in the way!

There's only so much work in the kitchen, so there's no reason she can't handle it all by herself!

After dinner, she finally couldn't help but follow her son upstairs to discuss, making sure to reassure her son that the old couple could take good care of the child's life.

"This expense is like running water. No matter how much money you have, you can't help but spend like this!" She became even more worried.

"Auntie, this business is all about face and pomp. If you are so upset, who can trust your son to do business? People may think that your son is incompetent." Li He could only comfort him like this. Li He took some more money from the safe and put it into my mother's hand, "Look, your son can't afford the money."

He didn't let my mother be in charge of the family's labor expenses. With her petty attitude, she might cause some trouble. At present, the wages of aunties and drivers are all accounted for by the Yuanda Group, and they have always been pretty good.

"Hey, as long as you have the knowledge." Wang Yulan heard that it seemed to make sense and stopped delving into it. But she didn't accept the money, "It's a lot, let's spend it before we finish it."

She hasn't found a place to hide the money yet. Although the house is large, there are many people to spare. No one was worthy of her trust when it came to money.

Early in the morning, all the children were woken up by Wang Yulan. This was the first day of school.

Li He also got up early and decided to send it off in person.

The phone rang, and before it was his turn to answer it, the fourth child hurriedly answered it first.

"I, I have something to do today, so I won't go. I hope you have a good time, sorry." The fourth child whispered while looking at his brother from time to time, "byebye."

After hanging up the phone, she felt more relaxed than ever.

Li He pretended not to hear, and read the newspaper before breakfast as usual.

All the children wore brand new clothes, and their schoolbags and stationery were all brand new. When eating, for fear of getting my clothes dirty, I am more disciplined than before.

"Okay." Li He stood up and looked at the time. It was time to set off. This had been going on for an hour.

"Okay, okay." Li Ke was the first to react.

She jumped up to the car door that the driver had already opened with familiarity. The car's chassis was high, but she was still numb when she climbed up.

Li Pei and Yang Huai had a conflict. Neither of them wanted to sit in the middle. If they sat on the edge, they could still look outside. Sitting in the middle could not see anything.

Li Ke had already occupied the right side first, and Li Pei and Yang Huai didn't want to give in to the remaining door on the left, so they pushed and shoved each other around.

The fourth child pulled the two children apart and said, "Rock, paper, scissors, whoever loses will be in the middle."

The two children had no objection. One, two, three, they stretched out their chubby little hands as fast as they could.

"Yang Huai wins!" The fourth child acted as the referee and quickly gave the result, "Li Pei gets on the bus first."

Li Pei pouted and squeezed into the middle first in anger.

Huang Bingxin drives the car in front, and he still needs to lead the way to school.

Li He drove a car behind, with three children and Ding Shiping sitting behind him.

Not far from the gate, Ding Shiping suddenly reminded Li He, "Look!"

"Don't worry about it." Li He saw the boy named Liu Baiwei from yesterday standing under the shade of a tree with a motorcycle next to him. There is a helmet hanging on the handlebar of the motorcycle.

After arriving at school, accompanied by Huang Bingxin, he saw with his own eyes that the three children were sitting comfortably in the classroom before leaving with confidence.

There were three children in three classes, all sitting alone, watching the people next to them chattering away, feeling a little lonely.

Li He also felt uncomfortable for them.

But this stage must be experienced.

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