[Tsundere Young Lady Female Lead vs. Loyal Dog Male Lead Who Devotes Himself to His Wife]
Lu Miao transmigrated into the cannon fodder female educated youth in a rebirth era novel. The origin...
Chapter 732: Uncomfortable
Earlier in June, the newspapers published the "Outline of the Report on the National Capital Construction Work Conference", which for the first time pointed out the policy of housing commercialization.
Fu Jingyou smelled something and thought he could wait and see.
Living with the father-in-law affects the "emotion" between husband and wife.
If there is a suitable one nearby, I can buy it when my budget allows.
In the future, it doesn’t matter whether you move out alone or have your children move in occasionally, so that the old couple can have some time to rest.
The plan was a good one, but it had not yet been implemented. The next day, just after delivering the things in batches to Heipi Laosi and Chen Xiangdong, Fu Jingyou was stopped by his father-in-law as soon as he entered the house.
"You're not busy, I want to tell you something."
Lu Yuanzheng had just returned from a meeting outside and was still in his formal attire.
His demeanor was that of an old cadre, and he would just wave his hand and call people to sit down at the table.
"Dad, what's going on?"
Coming back under the scorching sun, Fu Jingyou was sweating and feeling very anxious.
But the silly boy kept trying to climb onto my body, shouting that he wanted to ride a big horse, ride a big horse.
Fu Jingyou slapped Mingyi on the head with a fatherly look, which made Mingyi immediately let go of his hand, pouting and turning around to lean on his grandfather.
Lu Yuanzheng picked up his grandson and glared at him:
"Don't take it seriously!"
Fu Jingyou touched his head and ignored his father-in-law's nagging.
His body was as hot as fire, so he took a basin and a towel and went out to rinse at the well before coming back in.
"Dad, what's going on?"
"You are still registered as a rural resident in the south, right?"
"yes."
Fu Jingyou nodded, not understanding why his father-in-law suddenly brought up the household registration issue.
"We had a meeting today and the higher authorities announced a new policy. Starting from next semester, students must also bring their household registration to campus when they arrive,"
Lu Yuanzheng did not keep the secret and continued:
"It's still summer vacation. If you don't have time, I'll give you a note so you can go back and transfer your household registration. This will save you the trouble of having to do it when school starts."
Fu Jingyou paused while wiping his head with a towel.
"Does it have to be moved? Just our school, or?"
"It has to be relocated. It's like this for all universities."
Fu Jingyou lowered his brows, straightened his back and remained silent for a while.
The water droplets on his stubble rolled down his neck, and he asked:
"What will happen if we don't move?"
Cities have social welfare, such as striving for recruitment quotas and filling in for retired parents; striving for promotion in the military, or at least becoming a volunteer soldier.
How many people are racking their brains to transfer their household registration to the city.
What's more, I have a household registration in the capital, so when I go out in the future I can say that I am a capital citizen. How respectable is that?
But Fu Jingyou doesn't think so.
Even if he doesn't talk about returning to one's roots, he still misses his ancestral home in his hometown.
Lu Miao also goes to school in Beijing North. If they both move their registered residence out, their children will not be old enough to be the head of the household.
Do I still have ownership of the homestead in my hometown?
Fu Jingyou was very hesitant.
Lu Yuanzheng seemed to have figured it out and explained:
"The policy requires that household registration be registered with the school to facilitate collective management, which is linked to subsequent allocation work."
"I understand. I'll discuss it with Miaomiao later."
Fu Jingyou was silent for a while and then nodded.
This matter is bound to require trade-offs.
But didn't he come here from afar to study, just to pursue his career?
If this matter is related to one's future, then there is only one result.
…
When he returned to the room at night, Fu Jingyou told Lu Miao about this.
Lu Miao tried on the clothes he made for Gu Ying under the lamp.
Gu Ying has a bigger frame than her, so the clothes are a bit loose on her, so they should fit her perfectly.
After taking off his clothes and putting them away, Lu Miao responded to Fu Jingyou:
"Then let's transfer. Urban household registration provides more protection now, so it won't do us any harm."
In fact, the household registration is the same everywhere.
It doesn’t mean that having a household registration in the capital is so special that people are determined to change their residence.
In a few years, people with agricultural household registration will have the same benefits as those with agricultural household registration.
But they will definitely spend most of their time in cities in the future.
Things like children going to school or seeking medical treatment when sick will definitely be more convenient if you have a local household registration.
It has to turn, right?
Fu Jingyou lowered his brows, looking unhappy and unhappy.
Lu Miao was folding clothes and didn't hear him. She turned around to see his expression and guessed something.
She put her clothes aside, knelt on the kang and hugged his neck affectionately from behind:
"Can't you let go of the land in your hometown?"
“Land is a small matter, homestead is a big matter.”
He touched her arm, turned around and pulled her into his arms, hugged her and sighed:
"Without a homestead, there's no title confirmation. We can live in the house, but what if it collapses in the future? When we go home for the New Year, won't we even have a place to live?"
Even if you repair the house, it can keep it strong.
When they are a hundred years old, their younger generations will have grown up outside. Will they still remember that their ancestral home is in the south?
Will they continue to renovate the house?
There is a different policy for each generation, and there are too many variables in the future.
Thinking deeply about it, Fu Jingyou felt a little uncomfortable.
"Um……"
Lu Miao thought about it for a while and decided that this was indeed a problem.
The household registration must first be registered with the school, then a job is assigned, and then it is transferred to the work unit.
Even if you don’t register your household registration at the school now, you will have to register it at the workplace later.
I have heard of people moving their household registration back to their hometown after graduation.
But it seems that I can’t transfer my household registration to agricultural one, I can only transfer it to non-agricultural one, and it’s a collective household registration…
The main reason for this matter is that their family’s situation is special.
Before she married Fu Jingyou, there was only one page in Fu Jingyou's household registration book.
If there were two more people, it wouldn't be as difficult as it is now.
"I remember that under special circumstances, you can apply to let your child live alone. Would you like to apply first?"
That's all we can do.
Fu Jingyou exhaled deeply, nodded and said:
"I'll call Hu Zhiyuan tomorrow and ask him to help find out. If it's possible, I can tell him what materials are needed so I can bring them back."
"For me, home is wherever you and your children are, and I think it's the same for you..."
Lu Miao kissed his chin, put his ear against his chest and snuggled up to him, trying to give him some comfort:
"No matter what the outcome is, just be open-minded, okay?"
"Um."
Fu Jingyou nodded, hugged her, and patted her shoulder soothingly.
The next day Fu Jingyou went to do this.
After Hu Zhiyuan's call was connected, I had to wait for a few more days before receiving the exact news.
Special circumstances do deserve special treatment.
However, if the child wants to live independently before he reaches the age, in my hometown, this can only be done if the father dies or the mother remarries and does not want the child.
Or maybe both parents are soldiers and their household registration has been cancelled...
In short, after waiting for a few days, the news I got was that it could be done, but they couldn't do it.