After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...
The elderly couple looked rather serious.
When Lin Jingyan led Su He over to greet them, Grandpa Lin looked at her with a scrutinizing gaze, but he didn't say anything, only nodding to her.
Grandma Lin simply ignored her, and even Lin's mother was completely disregarded by her.
They seem to have a more distant relationship than relatives and friends.
But Su He had already heard about Lin's mother's ordeal, so she didn't care.
Lin Jingyan's cousins came over to greet him and explained that their parents couldn't come back because they were working out of town, but they brought them gifts.
Lin Jingyan also expressed his understanding, but his attitude was rather distant, and he was not as close to Cheng Yan as he was.
Su He also took the opportunity to observe his cousins.
Two of his cousins and three of his cousins came this time. I heard that there were actually more than that, but the others couldn't come because they had work.
Among these people, several of her cousins clearly didn't pay attention to them, simply greeting them briefly before leaving. Su He didn't even remember what they looked like.
The other two cousins weren't as good-looking as Lin Jingyan, but I did manage to chat with him briefly.
But seeing that Lin Jingyan didn't seem to want to interact with them, he parted ways with Su He after exchanging a few words.
I guess everyone's just doing this for appearances.
After the banquet ended, Su He and Lin Jingyan sat in the courtyard for a while before heading back to the tenement.
Before leaving, Lin's mother gave her two bankbooks.
"One of these was given to you by your grandfather today. He gives one to every grandson he has ever given at his wedding. Just keep it; don't refuse it if it's free."
The other one was prepared by your dad and me. We originally planned to use it to buy furniture for your house, but Xiaoyan didn't need the house and we didn't have to pay for it. Your family already prepared furniture, so we're giving it to you in cash instead.
Su He wanted to refuse as soon as she heard this, "No need, Mom. Didn't you buy a sofa and a lot of pots and pans for the house? That's enough."
Lin's mother smiled when she heard this, "That's nothing. You two have just started living together, and you'll need money for many things!"
"Hurry and accept this. It's not much. I gave this much when your sister got married, and your older brother has also prepared some. Don't worry, all the children in the family have enough!"
Hearing her say that, Su He hesitated and glanced at Lin Jingyan.
Lin Jingyan thought for a moment and nodded, "Then keep it."
Su He had no choice but to accept it. Afterwards, Lin's mother also gave them the money she had received as gifts that day, and then kicked them out of the house before Su He could even refuse.
In the end, he could only glance helplessly at Lin Jingyan before the two of them rode their bikes back to the tenement.
This bicycle was a betrothal gift that the Lin family bought for her. It was delivered along with the furniture, but they were worried that it wouldn't be safe to leave it at the Lin family's place.
If Su He rides there now, it will be much more convenient for her to commute to work by bike.
As for Lin Jingyan, the machinery factory is so close, he can just walk there.
It took about half an hour to ride to the courtyard.
It was still afternoon, and there weren't many people in the courtyard. The two of them went home first to pack their things. Their clothes and luggage had already been moved over, and it took quite a bit of effort to tidy them up.
When I had almost finished tidying up, I heard a lot of noise outside, which meant it was time to get off work.
So they took the prepared wedding candies and delivered them to each household, which was a way of officially introducing themselves to the family and letting everyone know that they had moved in.
You can't hit someone who's smiling. No matter what the people in the tenement were thinking, they all smiled and congratulated them, welcoming them to move in.