A car accident sends her back to the 1980s.
Good news one: Her husband is 1.88 meters tall, with broad shoulders, a narrow waist, and an eight-pack.
Good news two: She became a mother w...
Zhou Sese couldn't help laughing and said, "You have a gift too, Jiangdong and Qingming also have gifts. I'll pack my luggage and let Xingxing bring it to you tomorrow. Jiangdong, your mother hasn't come back yet, so you can have dinner at your aunt's house later."
Jiang Dong hummed.
Chunsheng asked, "Then my mother must not be back either. Can I stay for dinner?"
Zhou Sese looked at Chunsheng, who was full of energy, and said with a smile, "Of course you can, as long as you go home and tell your grandma that you can pass your grandma's test."
Chunsheng: “…”
He felt that all the old ladies he met were not nice to him.
He may have a grudge against creatures like the old lady.
Chunsheng had no choice but to go home with his schoolbag on his back.
Song Qingming also said goodbye while holding his book, "Aunt Zhou, I'm going home too, Xingxing Jiangdong, then we'll see you tomorrow."
The old lady looked up at Zhou Sese. Although she tried her best to hide it, Zhou Sese still saw a hint of expectation deep in the old lady's eyes.
Zhou Sese brought her two children straight into the house without saying a word and did not invite her in for dinner.
The old lady was not angry at all. Instead, she smiled contentedly, lowered her knees gently, and shook her head with a smile.
Today, Sheng Xijiang was cooking, and Diandian went to see if Gu Zhonghua had washed Xiao Huang clean. Zhou Sese then moved a small stool and sat next to the two children, watching them do their homework.
Although it is the first grade, Teacher Zhou is teaching the children knowledge seriously, so the difficulty of the questions is gradually increasing, and even Xingxing has some difficulty in doing them.
Fortunately, Zhou Sese was there to guide them, so the two children completed the task successfully.
"Auntie, who is the old lady at the door of our house?"
"I don't know him. He's a stranger. He stopped by my house to rest. He left naturally when he got tired."