With a wry smile, he met Su Qing's eyes and said, "You and I both know what happened between Jiang Li and me. We are sorry for her. If I continue to miss each other, it would be a bit shameless."
Her eyes were full of frankness, and there was no hint of guilt. When Su Qing saw this, the depression that had accumulated in her heart for several years dissipated a lot, but she still confirmed: "Are you sure this is all your truth?"
Zhou Weimin nodded: "This is natural."
"Then I will believe you for the time being. If you dare to deceive me, don't blame me for settling the old and new accounts with you."
Su Qing's words sounded a little arrogant. After hearing this, Zhou Weimin said lightly: "Don't worry."
Su Qing undoubtedly knows very well what to worry about.
And Zhou Weimin changed the name of Jiang Li, which shows that he has really made up his mind to make a break with the past.
the other side.
Captain Jiang learned that Yan Songping planned to take the two secretaries to stay in a hotel in the town for three days, and immediately left them at home to celebrate the New Year. Yan Songping was naturally moved by this.
Two years ago, in order to make it easier for his grandchildren to live in the family, Captain Jiang also built five red brick houses in the open space in the backyard. Let’s put it this way, compared to the courtyard houses where people in the city live, Captain Jiang’s house now has The housing is almost the same.
There are five blue brick and tile houses on the side of the main hall. When you walk out of the back door of the main hall, there were originally three houses built on the left and right sides. Since the year before last, an additional row of five red brick and tile houses has been built in the back. Fortunately, the backyard is large and built. There are so many houses and it doesn't seem crowded.
“My father said that my household registration should be transferred back to my family’s household registration book. Do you have any objection?”
Yan Rou and Jiang Yihong were lying on the kang a little apart from each other, and they had their own quilts. Maybe she was too excited to see her father today, so she couldn't fall asleep on the kang after dark.
So, she briefly told Jiang Yihong about the previous conversation between their father and daughter. At this moment, Jiang Yihong heard her question and responded without any hesitation: "This is a good thing."
It is true that he was admitted to college, and it is true that his registered permanent residence will be moved with him to Beicheng for school, but it is also true that Yan Rou’s registered permanent residence is in their brigade. If he wants to take Yan Rou’s registered permanent residence away, it will definitely not work. , now that his father-in-law is helping, it means that Yan Rou has returned to the city, which is a good thing.
However, thinking about the future household registration of Yan Rou's two children, Jiang Yihong couldn't help but ask: "Where will the household registration of the children be after they are born?"
“First follow me and register in my family’s household register. Then we will follow you and register where you work after graduating from college. Don’t worry, my dad is here. He will definitely help us with every little thing.”
Yan Rou said softly, feeling completely unburdened about finding trouble for her father.
"Then after you go to Beicheng... do you want to go to your mother's house?"
Hearing Jiang Yihong mention this, Yan Rou was silent for a long time. She said: "According to my own opinion, I will not go, but I will listen to my father's advice and see what he says when the time comes."
After a moment's pause, Yan Rou's voice was a little low: "Not to mention that my mother forced me to go to the countryside to replace my stepsister Xue Hong in order to stay in the city. In the more than two years since I went to the countryside,
She didn’t say she would send me anything, and she never even wrote a letter. Do you think I should have some feelings for her? I was only fifteen years old when I came here to jump in line. As a mother, she would rather watch my underage daughter suffer hardships in the northwest.
They had to leave their eighteen-year-old stepdaughter at home. When I left, they used the excuse of going to work and let me carry my luggage to the train station alone. "