Chapter 444 Don’t worry

Jiang Li said this with a serious and sincere expression, which made Ms. Qi very pleased.

Primary school ends almost an hour later than kindergarten. Since Mingrui entered elementary school, every afternoon after school, Jiang Li would first pick up the twins at Song's house, and then ride to the elementary school to pick up the eldest son.

“Mom, I can actually go home by myself.”

Sitting on the back seat of the bicycle, Mingrui said something abruptly.

Jiang Li slowed down his bike and asked with a smile, "Are you worried about mom's hard work?" Mingrui nodded, realizing that her mother couldn't be seen while riding the bike, so she couldn't help but said, "Well, Ruirui doesn't want mom to have to work hard."

After a slight pause, Mingrui added: "Wenyue has been going to and from school by herself since she was in elementary school. She can do it if she is a girl, and I can do it if I am a boy."

Mom not only has to pick him up from school alone every afternoon, but also takes him back and forth at noon because he has to eat lunch at home. He really doesn't want his mother to work so hard.

Besides, he is an older child. His classmates live close to where he studies, but they all go to and from school alone.

“Wen Yue’s mother has children to take care of, so she doesn’t have time to take her to and from school in person. Mom is idle. She has nothing else to do except taking you and Hanhan Weiwei to and from school every day.”

Mingrui: “My mother is not in good health and she is writing at home.”

With a feeling of warmth in his heart, Jiang Li smiled and said, "Let's do this. If my mother feels unwell one day, we, Ruirui, can go home from school by ourselves. What do you think?"

"…All right."

After a long moment of silence, Mingrui replied in a childish voice.

In fact, there are many children in primary school in the compound. Because the adults at home have to go to work, these children basically go to and from school alone.

There are traffic lights and zebra crossings on the road between kindergarten and primary school, and there are traffic police on duty, so the safety factor is actually very guaranteed.

Furthermore, from primary school to compound, there are multiple roads in one stop, and children go to and from school together. Under normal circumstances, there are really no accidents.

But Jiang Li was not born and raised in this era, and in her original world, for families with children in school, starting from kindergarten, parents mostly took their children to high school graduation.

Even if they are students who live in middle school or high school, parents will wait outside the school gate when their children are on vacation, and then send their children safely to the school gate on the weekend.

Perhaps it was because of this kind of thinking, and the fact that Mingrui was still young, so Jiang Li was left unattended and allowed to go to and from school on his own. To be honest, Jiang Li was worried.

However, Jiang Li also knows that she must learn to let go when the time is right. She will not turn all her babies into mommies.

“Goodbye, grandma! Goodbye, brother Xuanxuan!”

Handing Ms. Qi's bicycle back to its place, Jiang Li held the twins and asked her eldest son, Mingrui, to follow. The four mothers said goodbye to Ms. Qi's grandparents and grandchildren, and returned home happily.

What a coincidence, just when Jiang Li and the three of them stepped into the living room, the landline phone rang suddenly.

“Mom, mom, I’m going to answer the phone!”

Minghan let go of his sister's hand, walked to the landline with his short legs, picked up the phone, and said with a serious look on his face, "Hi, I'm Luo Minghan, do you?" Who are you looking for?"

When he heard the voice of the person on the other end of the phone clearly and knew who the other party was, Minghan immediately smiled and said, "It turns out to be Grandpa! Grandpa is good...I am very good, and my brother and sister are also very good. My father...my father is not." At home, mom is here. Grandpa, I’ll ask mom to answer your call. Grandpa, please wait a moment!”

There are still updates. . .

(End of this chapter)