Lin Jin has transmigrated. She has traveled to the 1970s and is now a girl with the same name.
As the sole inheritor of a traditional Chinese medicine family and having studied Western medici...
A full month to go before Lunar New Year's Eve, the streets and alleys of Beijing were already brightly decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, filled with a festive and peaceful atmosphere. Filled with joy and anticipation, Li Jin finally set foot on this land he knew all too well.
After a period of hard work, all operations at the branch factory were back on track. Many employees had already begun their journeys home. Originally, the factory wasn't supposed to give everyone a holiday this early, but considering that many employees lived far away and finding it difficult to buy tickets, the factory had been working tirelessly for the previous month, managing to complete the following month's production ahead of schedule. Li Jin, deeply aware of the employees' difficulties, decided to give everyone an early holiday, while still paying everyone's wages as usual, leaving only a few people on duty at the factory.
As for Jin Yuanyuan, Li Jin originally planned to return to Beijing with Jin Yuanyuan and Grandma Jin. However, Grandma Jin said she didn't want to go back to Beijing. She had gotten used to life in Guangzhou, and even in winter, she could easily enjoy fresh vegetables there, and she didn't have to wear the bulky clothes she did in the north. More importantly, Guangzhou's environment was more suitable for the elderly and more conducive to their physical and mental health.
A year has passed, and Grandma Jin's health has improved considerably. Jin Yuanyuan has also bought a small house in Guangzhou. Although the house is small, it has everything she needs! In Beijing, the weather is cold, and Jin Yuanyuan's parents occasionally cause trouble at the courtyard house! So she prefers to stay in Guangzhou!
As soon as Li Jin exited the train station, she saw Yu Zhenzhen standing at the exit, waving at her with a big smile. Li Jin was overjoyed and quickly walked over, carrying her bags.
Reaching Yu Zhenzhen, Li Jin put down her luggage, took a breath, and smiled at Yu Zhenzhen, saying, "Mom, I'm here!"
Yu Zhenzhen looked at Li Jin with eyes full of pity, and quickly took a large bag from her, saying, "Oh dear, why are you carrying so much stuff? You have everything at home, it must be so inconvenient for you to travel by train, you must be exhausted from the journey!"
Li Jin quickly shook his head and said with a smile, "Mom, I'm not tired. I just carried a little bit when getting on and off the bus. Otherwise, I'm fine. These are all gifts I bought for you. They're not available in Beijing!"
Hearing this, Yu Zhenzhen felt a warmth in her heart and said with a smile, "You're such a thoughtful child. But don't bring so much stuff next time, it's tiring."
Li Jin nodded, then together with Yu Zhenzhen, they carried their luggage and walked towards the station exit. Because of the large crowd, Li Jin felt that having Yu Zhenzhen help carry their bags made things much faster, and they soon reached the parking lot.
Once in the car, Li Jin could finally breathe a sigh of relief. She leaned back in her seat, feeling completely relaxed. Yu Zhenzhen, sitting in the driver's seat, started the car and turned to Li Jin, saying, "Xiao Jin, take a rest first. We'll unpack properly when we get home."
Li Jin smiled and nodded, then leaned back in the car seat without saying a word!
Seeing this, Yu Zhenzhen didn't bring up the gift again; after all, it was the child's good intention, and she should accept it. Then, she changed the subject and asked, "Xiao Jin, didn't you say you were coming back this year to prepare for your wedding?"
Li Jin smiled and nodded, replying, "Yes, Mom, Mo Ze and I have already discussed it. After the New Year, both families will have a meal together, and that will be our official wedding! Mo Ze has already submitted his marriage application to the military, so we just need to get our marriage certificate! Besides, our families have rather special circumstances, so it's not appropriate to have a grand wedding, so..."