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...
Su He's expression also darkened upon hearing this. "Now that the leadership knows about this, has the traitor been caught? How significant is the loss to the country?"
Sister Liu shook her head, "If they had caught them, they wouldn't be so strict now."
Recently, people in the family compound have been living in fear. Nobody knows who the mole is, and nobody dares to go out.
Xiao Hu, please be careful in the future. You're heavily pregnant, and Xiao Ji isn't here. Try not to go out if you can avoid it.
As for the losses, I heard they weren't significant. The information was intercepted after being sent out, but the person caught was just a low-level thug. We don't know who the higher-up was; we only know the mole was someone from our residential compound, and they haven't found him yet.
Su He was shocked. Although Aunt Liu said it wasn't serious, she felt the situation was very serious. After all, even Aunt Liu knew so much, which meant the real mole also knew and had completely hidden himself, making it even more difficult to find him.
However, she did not lose heart and continued to gather information.
I learned from several of my sisters-in-law who had moved in in the last six months.
Although Su He had obtained information from the Municipal Bureau before entering the residential compound and had some understanding of the compound's situation, it was only a general overview, and she needed to learn more about it in detail.
Not many people have moved into the research institute in the past six months; there are only four family members of researchers.
However, since it wasn't the right time to ask in detail, she didn't bother to find out more about these people.
But she wasn't in a hurry and planned to talk about it later.
After chatting with everyone for a while, the group went upstairs and then parted ways.
After returning home, Su He rested for a while, and then it was noon.
There were no kitchen utensils in the house, and she didn't plan to prepare any, since cooking was inconvenient for her now that she was pregnant.
She also knew she wouldn't be staying here long, so she figured she might as well go to the cafeteria and get to know other people.
So Su He took her lunchbox and headed straight for the cafeteria.
To be honest, the family compound is not big, and the canteen is not big either. There are not many people eating there. Some people were surprised to see Su He, who was obviously a stranger, but they only glanced at her and left.
Su He wasn't in a hurry to get close to anyone.
After lunch, I went home and took a nap. Around two or three o'clock in the afternoon, I took a box of pastries and knocked on the door across the street.
Sister Liu smiled as soon as she opened the door and saw her.
"Oh, it's Xiao Hu. I was just saying I was worried you'd be bored and wanted to come talk to you, but I didn't expect you to come here."
Su He smiled and said, "That means we're on the same wavelength."
Upon hearing this, Sister Liu exclaimed, "Oh my, you're such a cultured person! You speak so elegantly."
Su He was almost immune to her sudden outbursts by now. When she saw two little heads peeking at her from behind, she smiled at them.
"Hello, kids! Auntie brought you some pastries. Would you like some?"
The two children's eyes lit up when they heard this, clearly wanting to eat it, but they still didn't dare to say anything.
Upon hearing this, Sister Liu, who was standing nearby, immediately said, "These pastries are so expensive, how can we give them to them? Xiao Hu, you should take them back with you!"
Upon hearing this, Su He laughed and said, "The pastries aren't worth much. I bought them in Beijing this morning when I got off the train. I wanted the kids to have a taste. Besides, I have a favor to ask of you, sister-in-law. I'd be embarrassed to ask if you wouldn't accept them."
After hearing this, Sister Liu couldn't refuse and had no choice but to accept it.
Seeing the two children staring longingly, I opened the box and gave each of them a piece.
He muttered under his breath, "It's not like we're starving you, look how hungry you are!"
Su He chuckled, "It's normal for kids to have cravings. Anyway, it's not expensive, so it's good to treat them occasionally."
Aunt Liu nodded in agreement. Clearly, she loved children too. Both children were well-fed and chubby, and very cute. It was obvious that they hadn't lacked anything to eat.