Chapter 468 Settling Down 2
Chapter 468 Settling Down 2
But Beijing is such a big city, and she had never come to the vicinity of Beijing University before when she came to Beijing.
I don't know much about the situation here.
Previously, I was only familiar with the general location.
This is where she will live for the next five years, and if she continues to pursue graduate studies, she may live here for even longer.
From now on, the three of them will mostly live in this area.
After leaving the room and locking the door, I took the two children downstairs.
Near the reception desk on the first floor, the same young woman who greeted us at noon was still there.
Upon seeing them, a smile spread across his face, and he greeted them warmly.
"Sis, are you taking the two kids out for a walk?"
Most of those who have just arrived in Beijing are very curious about the city and naturally want to see the prosperity of the capital.
Feng Qingqing glanced around the hall; besides this young girl, there was no one else. Remembering the question from lunchtime, she stepped forward and responded warmly.
"Well, I took a nap in the room, and now I'm going to take the two kids out to have some fun."
"Young lady, look, I've just arrived in Beijing, and I have a question I'd like to ask you."
Upon hearing this, the girl immediately understood why the older woman had given her such a large handful of White Rabbit candies at lunchtime. Without any hesitation, she quickly leaned over the reception table, patted her chest, and said:
"Sister, feel free to ask me any questions. If I don't know the answer, I'll go back and ask my mom. She'll definitely solve your problem."
Hearing her say that, Feng Qingqing smiled and nodded.
"Actually, it's about both kids. You see, I'm all alone. They need to go to school to register in a couple of days. I wonder if there are any kindergartens around here?"
Hearing her say that, Fang Xiaohong looked at the two children and nodded knowingly.
This older sister's question hit the nail on the head.
I've never heard of college students being allowed to bring two children.
Without someone to mentor me, I might not even be able to go to university.
That is indeed a problem.
"Sister, you mean kindergarten? That's true. If you don't solve the problem of your two kids going to school, it will be difficult for you to get into university."
But around here, let me think...
Fang Xiaohong tilted her head and thought for a moment, then quickly said:
"Sister, I heard there's a kindergarten at Peking University, but it seems like most of the children there are teachers' kids. I don't know if they accept other children from outside the school."
But you are a student at Kyoto University.
The kindergartens next door are all factory-run facilities; I don't know what their rules are. Maybe I can ask them for you when we get back tonight?
She was, after all, a young, unmarried woman, and didn't pay much attention to or know much about these kinds of children.
I really need to go back and ask her mother.
Needless to say, her mother must know.
Upon hearing this, Feng Qingqing quickly spoke up:
"Thank you very much."
"You're welcome, don't be so polite, it was just something I said naturally."
After greeting the girl, he took his two children and walked out of the guesthouse.
This guesthouse is one of the larger ones near Beijing, with three floors and dozens of rooms.
After leaving the gate, it was already past four in the afternoon. The mother and her two children walked slowly along the road.
After walking for about five minutes, we arrived at the gate of Kyoto University.
Because it's near Kyoto University, living here is extremely convenient.
It has everything you need, including guesthouses, state-run hotels, supply and marketing cooperatives, and cinemas.
On both sides of the road, there are many five- or six-story tenement buildings.
There are also some deep, seemingly bottomless alleys, where many large courtyards are shared, creating a strong sense of daily life.
She looked around carefully as she walked.
She naturally wanted the house she was going to buy to be as close as possible to the property.
I just don't know if there are any houses for sale in this area.
It's winter now, and soon it will get dark.
She didn't continue shopping, and instead took her two children to the state-run restaurant near Peking University.
This is a restaurant, and right now, the line of people waiting to buy food stretches for a long distance.
She settled her two children under her watchful eye and then went to queue up to buy food.
She didn't order much, just a plate of sweet and sour pork ribs and stir-fried cabbage.
I also ordered three ounces of rice.
The portions of food at this time are very large.
She still hadn't finished eating. She took out a lunchbox from her handbag and packed the uneaten food into it. At this time, there was no such thing as wasting food.
After finishing their meal, the mother and her two children strolled back home at a leisurely pace.
After putting both children to sleep that night, she lay in bed and her consciousness habitually entered her inner world.
She wanted to see if He Yong'an had contacted her in the past two days.
Before leaving Nanjiang County, she had informed him of her itinerary through letters stored in the spatial storage room.
I don't know if he saw it or not.
Upon entering the space, one discovers the latest information left by He Yong'an.
He soon found out that he would have a two-day vacation in about two weeks, and he would take a car to Beijing to visit his mother and her two children.
Upon seeing this, she was overjoyed.
That's the advantage of living close by.
It wouldn't take long to travel from Jinshi, where He Yong'an lives, to where they are now.
Two days is enough.
After giving a brief reply, he lay in bed and started thinking about things.
They're coming to Beijing to settle down. They still don't know how the matter she dealt with during her trip to Beijing a year ago ended.
It seems she still needs to find some time to inquire about it.
Especially the matter concerning Deng Wenwei and his family.
Because of the urgency at the time, she didn't have time to wait for the outcome of the matter. Now, about a year has passed, and the truth must have come to light.
It's unclear what kind of punishment Deng Wenwei received.
She had already prepared for the worst.
If Deng Wenwei is sentenced or something else happens, that's fine. But if he's still out there doing nothing and hasn't been affected at all, then she'll have to take action again.
That was the way she handled it at the time, and it would have a greater impact on the old man of the Deng family. It's just unknown whether the outcome was the same as she expected.
If the difference is too great and the law cannot punish her, then she will have to take matters into her own hands.
She couldn't let such a scoundrel continue to roam free.
The thought that Deng Wenwei hadn't been affected and had been allowed to live a carefree life for another year made me furious.
Of course, this time it wasn't just the Deng family, the Qi family, and the Tian family; she needed to continue to investigate the situation.
Especially the Tian family, perhaps because of what happened to Tian Xingzhu over the past year, the mother and daughter have been blaming each other, and Tian Xingzhu will no longer be under Chu Baiying's orders.
The Tian family has been much quieter this past year.
But they stopped, yet she remembered every single thing they had done in their past lives and previous existences.
Now that they've come to Beijing, the Tian family will have to wait and see.
Those who have taken from them must pay them back; it's impossible for them to live as carefree as before.
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