He'll only stay in the capital for a week at most; he should go back after seven days.
Chen Ke was so frugal that his underwear had seven or eight patches, but now he had completely lost himself.
Seeing A-Yuan running around the room with his little gun, making "biubiu" sounds, he suddenly said, "There's still one thing missing. Right now, I have to go to the department store to buy it for the child."
Upon hearing this, Chen Rou immediately said, "He's only staying for a week, and we might not be able to take all the things you bought with us."
He added, "Don't buy any more; it's a waste."
But Chen Ke said, "But he still needs a vehicle, a small tricycle, to ride with Yu'er. I see in the family compound of our Ministry of Public Security, other people's children ride one each. I must buy one for A Yuan as well."
At his home in Hong Kong, Ah Yuan had a toy car that someone gave him; it was battery-powered, and he could drive it, but he hadn't played with it yet.
There are also various remote-controlled and pullback toy cars, but he just doesn't like playing with them.
I'm only staying in the capital for a few days. Do I need to buy a small tricycle?
Chen Rou felt it was unnecessary to waste money, and she didn't want to have more luggage on the way back.
But Chen Ke said earnestly, "What other people's children have, our Ayuan must have too."
She added, "Otherwise, if you take the child out tomorrow and they run into other children playing, wouldn't our child feel wronged?"
And so, holding his little gun and imitating his mother on TV, pretending to be riding a motorcycle and shooting, little A-Yuan, who had completely lost himself in the moment, was about to have a real little car to drive!
...
By the way, Song Yuanchao is required to get off work until 9:30 pm.
But Chen Ke suddenly noticed him and said in a low voice, "Don't you still have things to do? Don't you need to leave work early?"
There were two servants in the room. Afraid that they would hear, Song Yuanchao also lowered his voice and said, "I'm free after get off work anyway."
What do you mean he's free after get off work? Chen Ke glared at him: "Where's the consent form? Have you signed it?"
Song Yuanchao then remembered that his boss had instructed him that morning to have Nie Han sign a family consent survey form. He had no choice but to leave work early, go back to his room to wash his face, and take the document his boss had given him. He then knocked on the young lady's door.
Although Nie Han has returned from the branch office, her work is still not finished.
She carried her laptop with her; there was a lot of information she needed to input into the computer and then send back to Hong Kong so that her subordinates there could help her create spreadsheets, organize documents, and compile reports.
It wasn't even dinner time yet when Songzi arrived, leaving Nie Han completely bewildered.
Song Yuanchao didn't know where to begin, so he handed the document to Nie Han and said, "Take a look first. If there's anything you don't understand, just ask me and I'll explain it to you. In short, this is a questionnaire about my personal character and morality."
Nie Han works at the company and is under her uncle's supervision, so she probably knows that Song Yuanchao has connections with Chen Ke and his group.
But if it involves something more personal, she won't ask any further questions.
However, when she held up the questionnaire, even though she was young and had studied it, she still needed time to adapt to simplified Chinese characters.
When she saw one of the questions, she frowned and looked at it again carefully.
Finally, she whispered, "This question seems to be asking whether the man has had any extramarital or illegal sexual relations. If I were to answer it, Uncle Song, then what would I be to you?"
Because they are overseas personnel, and in principle, he is not allowed to see this investigation letter, which was mailed directly by his family. However, there were still such aggressive questions, directly asking him if he had done anything wrong abroad.
Regardless of who Nie Han is to him, Song Yuanchao needs to clarify: "Miss, you can ask the boss, you can ask Wade, you can ask Secretary An. They can all check and can testify for me. If it doesn't exist, it doesn't exist."
In fact, in Hong Kong, that kind of thing is normal for most men; it's abnormal if they don't have it.
Nie Han was quite surprised that Song Yuanchao said so confidently that there was no such thing.
But she still didn't understand one thing. She asked, "Who distributed the questionnaire? Why are they asking about your privacy?"
Song Yuanchao stood ramrod straight, clenching his fists, and said, slowly and deliberately, "It's the organization."
He added, "I am part of an organization and have a faith; I would rather die than make that kind of mistake."
Nie Han looked at the document once, then again, and suddenly bit her lip, thinking to herself, "So, is Uncle Song still a virgin?"
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com