In her previous life, Lin Chuchu was framed by her aunt and uncle, lost her job, and spent her entire life working as their family's servant.
However, her father was a martyr, and her mot...
Team Leader Qin returned quickly; after all, it was just a matter of taking a statement, so he specially bought some fruit to bring over.
As a result, Grandma scolded them, saying that since they were both Lin Chuchu's colleagues, they should treat Lin Chuchu's house like their own home and not be so polite.
Team Leader Qin just listened with a smile, without arguing, and simply helped wash the fruit.
At noon, it was almost time for the children to get out of school, and Lin Chuchu went with her maternal grandmother to pick them up.
Because of Mu Chen's identity as a police officer, and Lin Chuchu's supposed status as a researcher, the neighbors in the vicinity were very polite to Lin Chuchu and would take the initiative to greet her when they met.
"Chuchu is back. You're such a busy person, you only come back a few times a year. How long will you stay this time?"
"I heard you're a researcher? What do you think of my son? He'll learn very quickly if you spend some time mentoring him."
We had only exchanged a few words when the topic of job hunting came up.
Lin Chuchu knew about this aunt's son. She heard that he had only made it to junior high school, where he did not study well and often hung out with hooligans.
Later, during a crackdown, he almost went to jail. If he hadn't had a stomachache at the time and escaped, he might still be in prison now.
I think the man is almost thirty, right? How dare he tell her he learns things quickly?
Before Lin Chuchu could reply, her grandmother spoke up for her.
"Come on, your son only has a junior high school education. What would the research institute do with him? Just let him freeload? Researchers need at least a university degree to become researchers."
The auntie gave an awkward smile. She knew her own family best; her son was lazy and good-for-nothing. It seemed like the last time he worked was a year ago, and now he was just sponging off his parents at home.
She was filled with envy, jealousy, and resentment. Why was the Mu family able to marry such a good daughter-in-law? If they hadn't married such a capable daughter-in-law, how could they have opened a clothing store?
I heard it was because of Lin Chuchu that the higher-ups made a special exception.
And then there's Mu Chen. He was rumored to be so powerful back then, but after he came back, he still became a policeman. Maybe it was because of Mu Chen.
If her son could find such a capable daughter-in-law, she would treat her like royalty every day.
She made up her mind; she would carefully select a daughter-in-law for her son, someone no less capable than Lin Chuchu.
If Lin Chuchu knew what she was thinking, she would definitely retort: a good horse needs a good saddle. A man who is lazy to the core doesn't expect to find a good daughter-in-law.
Keep dreaming!
Lin Chuchu was a little overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the elderly couple, so she just kept smiling and left everything else to her grandmother.
Finally arriving at the kindergarten gate, Lin Chuchu quickly spotted Mu's father in the crowd.
Because there was a van parked next to Mu's father.
Fearing that Grandma wouldn't be able to manage, Mu's father would come along when picking up the children.
After dropping the person off at home, I went to deliver food to Mother Mu.
Lin Chuchu quickly stepped forward and greeted Mu's father.
"dad!"
Upon hearing Lin Chuchu's voice, Mr. Mu initially thought he had misheard, but later he recognized Lin Chuchu's figure.
Mr. Mu smiled and said, "Just got back? Why didn't you rest at home for a while?"
Lin Chuchu shook her head. "Dad, I'm not tired. I came back this morning and have rested for half a day, so I came with Grandma to pick up the child."
She hadn't seen her children for a long time and didn't want to wait at home for them to get out of school.
The group chatted and laughed, and soon they heard the school bell ring for the end of class.
A group of children walked hand in hand toward the school gate.
The first group to come out were the youngest children, some only three or four years old. The youngest was being held in the teacher's arms, swaying back and forth like a group of little penguins.
The twins were the second group to arrive, and they recited the poems earnestly under the guidance of their teacher.
As they approached the door, the two little ones immediately spotted Lin Chuchu, their eyes shining. However, they didn't run over right away, but waited until the teacher announced the dismissal before running towards Lin Chuchu.
"Mother……"
The two soft, sweet "Mom"s made Lin Chuchu's heart ache.
Feeling guilty, she knelt down and hugged the two children.
The two little ones eagerly brought their faces close to Lin Chuchu's and pressed them together.
"Mom, Da Bao misses you so much."
"Mom, it's me too. Xiaobao misses you too."
The two little ones hadn't seen Lin Chuchu for so long, and they clung to her arms tightly.
Lin Chuchu's eyes reddened; she felt she owed her two children so much.
"Big baby, little baby, Mommy misses you too."
The two little ones were chattering away and jumping around all the time, ignoring even their great-grandmother and grandfather.
Mr. Mu coughed, attracting the attention of his two grandsons.
"Da Bao, Xiao Bao, do you only want Mommy and not Grandpa anymore? Grandpa is so sad."
The two little ones thought their grandfather was really sad, so they immediately ran over to comfort him.
The family chatted for a while, but there were many people at the school gate, so in order not to disturb others, Lin Chuchu pulled Da Bao and Xiao Bao out of the crowd.
The van was the same one as before, and it was well-preserved, except that the cushions on the seats were a bit old.
Because it was right after school, the streets were crowded, so Mr. Mu drove very slowly.
The two little ones chattered away, talking about interesting things at school on either side of Lin Chuchu.
The twins are cute, endearing, and obedient. The teachers at school love them, as do the other children, especially the girls, who always share candy with them.
However, Da Bao and Xiao Bao would also share the snacks they brought.
"Mom, Lily in our class is so annoying. She talks so loudly and insists on playing with us. She cries if we don't play with her."
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