Chapter 820: Do your best

How can the old lady still remember it so clearly, after thinking about it for a long time, I can't remember it, but Han Suqin reminded it again and again, and this is the impression.

"I remembered, our family ate dinner before. It happened many years ago. He was pretty and handsome. Now he has to grow up to be a big offspring, right?" The old lady said with a smile.

"I'm nineteen, I just took the college entrance examination, and the score is down. I got more than 300 points in the test!"

Han Suqin looked proud. Her parents' family had so many nephews and nieces, and this one stood out. They were handsome and learned well, and they were especially popular with girls.

Most of the old people like children with good grades, and the old lady is even more so. Because she is not good at school, she doesn't care how much she likes children who study well. When she heard that Han Suqin's nephew has good grades, she liked it first.

"What a good boy, where do you go to college?" the old lady asked.

Han Suqin didn't want to say, "This is really a coincidence. I'm going to study in Tianjin City, and then I'll have to let Yinghua and his wife take care of them!"

The old lady was a little puzzled, "Why did you go to the south to study? How good is it in Kyoto, can your parents rest assured after running so far?"

Han Suqin smiled and said: "What's not to worry about, it's not a three-year-old child anymore, my mother and my sister-in-law are reluctant, but my nephew has an opinion since he was a child, he has to go to the south to study, how can my mother and sister-in-law beat him? Woolen cloth!"

The old lady has a heart, "It's really hard to resist. Back then, Yinghua and Yingnan, the two heartless people, insisted on going to work in the south. No matter how I stayed, I couldn't keep it, alas!"

Brows huddled in the corner of the sofa without making a sound, while the old lady and Han Suqin were having a good time talking, she secretly replaced the crying Qiong Yao film with a cartoon, and watched it boringly.

Zhao Yinghua went to work in the south for the sake of her mother's body, which was excusable, but Zhao Yingnan refused to stay in Kyoto, but it was puzzling.

Maybe for Daddy Bear?

After all, marrying a chicken follows a chicken and marrying a dog follows a dog!

"Meimei, in the future your brother Boyuan will go to your school to study, you have to help take care of it!"

Han Suqin's voice sounded in his ears, Meimei was looking at Fairy Hua, didn't pay attention, and looked at Han Suqin in confusion.

Han Suqin repeated it again, smiling politely, "Second Aunt, don't worry, I will definitely do my best!"

"Thank you Meimei, your brother Boyuan is very easy to get along with, you know him after playing with him." Han Suqin smiled meaningfully.

Meimei smiled again didn't say anything, she didn't know if she got along well or not until she had been with her. What others said didn't count. If this Han Boyuan is easy to get along with, he might as well be a friend. It's easy to get along, and in the face of relatives, it's okay to take care of one or two casually.

After dinner, Han Suqin went back to her mother's house. Her mother's house was not in the compound where Zhao's family lived, but another messy military compound. This was also the main reason why Han Suqin wanted to match her nephew and Meimei.

Her father and elder brother had climbed to the end, and there were not many nephews of the younger generation who stood out, except for Han Boyuan, who wanted the Han family to climb higher, and marriage was the best way.

She originally wanted to introduce other people's daughters to Han Boyuan, but she never thought that a little princess would fall from the sky. Isn't this a good fate that God has personally delivered to her?

The Han family had just had dinner, and they were very enthusiastic about Han Suqin's arrival. After all, Han Suqin was the daughter-in-law of the Zhao family and the most decently married girl in the family.

When Han Suqin said her plan, she thought her family would be flattered, but what surprised her was that her sister-in-law, who was usually the most snobby, was the first to object, and her nephew Han Boyuan seemed to be reluctant.