Shu Ying, the eldest daughter of a capitalist who tragically died after being sent down, has been reborn.
At this time, her uncle's family is plotting. Most of the Shu family's treasu...
Xie Zhiyan couldn't wait to get the certificate, in duplicate.
One copy needs to be kept at the local police station, and the other copy needs to be given to Shuying herself so that she can be used to verify her identity when she arrives at the military base.
He nodded, carefully folded up Shu Ying's portion, put it in his inner pocket, and then took out paper and pen to leave his address.
"Thank you. If you find out where Shuying is, please be sure to tell her to come to this place to find me. This is my workplace, and even if I'm not at work, someone will be there to meet her."
The person handling the case next to him was a staff member from the street office. The young man was not very old. He had been gloating when all these capitalists were arrested.
He overheard a couple of things and learned that Xie Zhiyan was actually going to send that young lady's wife to accompany the army, so he couldn't help but take a second look at Xie Zhiyan.
"Brother, I'm telling you, don't be too infatuated. The Shu family is no ordinary family! With such a huge fortune, who knows how many people they've enslaved! It's really not worth gambling your future for a woman!"
He was originally resentful of the rich and was very envious of those who were wealthy.
Now that everyone is finally treated equally, and even those capitalists who used to be high and mighty are not as good as him, he has just begun to feel a little more at peace.
But who would have thought that even a starved camel is bigger than a horse? Even though they were already in such dire straits, there were still people who managed to slip through the net!
They know all too well what kind of preferential treatment military dependents receive.
Before Xie Zhiyan could speak, Wang Hongfu warned, "If you're here on business, then get on with it quickly. What business is it of yours to do with other people's affairs?"
As the head of the police station, Wang Hongfu exuded an air of authority, and the other party dared not speak again.
The happier he was when he saw those people fall from grace, the more heartbroken he is now.
"Is this capitalist's daughter so lucky? She lost everything, and even though she was marrying down, she still managed to snag such a good man."
He muttered to himself as he walked, and Wang Hongfu glared at him fiercely.
Living by the sea, they really have a lot to say!
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The rain outside had lessened a bit, and Shu Ying and Li Qingqing had already entered the train station before the rain started.
"It was fine this morning, but it started raining in the blink of an eye. The weather is so unpredictable. Luckily, I prepared all kinds of clothes."
Shu Ying quickly took out her coat from her bag and draped it over Li Qingqing's shoulders.
Li Qingqing was still holding Tuantuan in her arms when she invited the two children to sit down next to her.
"It looks like it won't rain for long. Let's wait patiently. Once we're on the train, we won't get wet."
Li Qingqing was in a good mood; this was the first time she had ever traveled so far from home.
I've seen trains many times, but this is my first time riding one.
Shu Ying took out two small jackets and put them on the two children: "I'm not worried about that. It gets a bit chilly when it rains and the wind blows. You're still in your postpartum period, and I'm worried that you won't be able to handle it."
Li Qingqing waved her hand: "I know my own body well. I may look weak, but I'm actually very resilient. Don't worry."
Fortunately, their journey here was smooth. With Shuying by her side, she only needed to focus all her energy on the child and didn't have to worry about anything else.
She had never trusted Duan Huaichuan like this before.
"Let's go, the train has arrived. Now we need to go to the platform to queue up and board. Once we're on the train, we can get some rest."
Shu Ying held the child's hand with both hands. Both adults and children were very low-key, and they were dressed in simple clothes.
Yueyue had two braids, and her rosy cheeks made her look like a New Year's picture doll.
"Mom, why are we dressed like this? My favorite color is pink."
Shu Ying gently tapped her small nose: "When we're out and about now, we should try our best to blend in with others. It's not a good thing if we stand out and attract attention."
Li Qingqing looked down at her: "Although this jacket is gray and drab, Yueyue and Yangyang still look very good in it. They look like children from the countryside, cheerful and adorable."
The more she looked at the two children, the cuter they seemed; it was as if all three children around her were hers.
When we arrived at the platform, the rain had completely stopped, and the dark clouds on the horizon dispersed, as if the sun was about to come out.
As more and more people gathered around, Li Qingqing quickened her pace: "Yingying, there are all sorts of people at the train station. Make sure to hold the children's hands tightly and don't let them run around."
The more people there are, the more complicated the situation becomes. They may not have the intention to harm others, but they cannot help but be wary of others.
With two people and three children, their movements are naturally slower, but this also gives them the opportunity to learn.
It was the first time for both of them to take a train, so they didn't have much experience to begin with.
Shu Ying only found out she needed to find the corresponding carriage after asking others beforehand.
The two carefully observed others, and only when they determined that they needed to find their seat numbers on their tickets did they follow the numbers to find their seats.
The two of them walked to the middle of the carriage and sat down.
Shu Ying breathed a sigh of relief, and the two of them smiled at each other without prior arrangement.
"Why do I feel like the two of us are like Grandma Liu visiting the Grand View Garden?"
Li Qingqing patted Tuantuan in her arms. There weren't many people on the train; there were six seats facing each other.
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