Qin Wan knew very well that Lu Yu was working tirelessly for their dream future with his indomitable will.
As Lu Yu's wife and the revolutionary partner with whom she would spend her life, how could she allow this precious effort to go to waste?
Her heart seemed to be ignited by a raging fire, and her firm belief urged her to take action.
So, like a tireless cheetah, she devoted all her energy to her own cultivation while taking care of her children.
And those four little ones, though they had arrived in this world so hastily, becoming so-called "premature babies," had already been bathed in their mother's rich spiritual energy, carefully nurtured, and then fortunately placed under the nourishment of the spiritual spring.
They seemed to be cast under a magical spell, growing at an astonishing speed, just like a balloon that was constantly being inflated. With each passing day, one could clearly see that they had grown a lot bigger than before.
The time they were awake was getting longer and longer, and their eyes, like clear lake water, were always sparkling with curiosity, as if they wanted to take in this new and fantastic world.
They often open their eyes wide and look around, which looks very cute.
Qin Wan, a new mother, was really overwhelmed and confused when she first faced these little lives.
However, with the careful help of two experienced "elders", Aunt Zhang and Aunt Yu, she gradually found a unique rhythm in getting along with these lovely babies.
The three of them were like a sophisticated machine, cooperating with each other tacitly and with clear division of labor.
Aunt Zhang is responsible for handling the tedious household chores and ensuring that everything is in order at home; Aunt Yu, with her many years of parenting experience, patiently teaches Qin Wan various ways to take care of children;
Qin Wan devoted herself to interacting with the babies. Whether she was carefully changing diapers, gently feeding, or coaxing the children to sleep with soft voices, she did it in an orderly and easy manner.
With their joint efforts, the babies are growing up healthily and happily in this warm home. Their innocent smiling faces are like the brightest sunshine in winter, illuminating every corner of the home.
Whenever it was late at night and the children finally fell asleep, Qin Wan would always smile sweetly, with fatigue and happiness in her eyes.
During this period of time, through careful observation, the quadruplets showed unique personality traits.
The eldest brother was very calm and composed. He would always silently and quietly observe every detail around him, as if he could see everything in the world.
As for the second child, he was so lively and active, his little hands and feet seemed to be equipped with motors, waving in the air non-stop, as if announcing his energy and curiosity to the world;
The third child is a real little foodie. As soon as he sees the milk bottle, his eyes light up immediately, and then he keeps yelling "Ahhh" excitedly. He looks so cute.
The fourth child is a little crybaby who loves to cry. When he encounters something unpleasant, his crying of grievance is like a flood that has been released, crackling non-stop to express his inner dissatisfaction.
These four little lives with such different personalities are like four shining stars, adding endless joy and unpredictable challenges to Qin Wan's originally ordinary life.
However, the first person to notice their unique characteristics was not Qin Wan himself, nor Aunt Yu and Aunt Zhang, but the clever little girl Zhou Ya next door.
As the little neighbor across the street from Qin Wan's family, Zhou Ya especially likes to run to Qin Wan's house whenever she has time. Her every move is just like a little adult, acting steadily and well-behaved. Her feelings for Qin Wan are so deep that it seems like a long time has passed since she last saw him for a day.
On Sunday, when Zhou Ya got up and opened her eyes, she found that there was no one at home as usual.
She knew in her heart that her mother must have gone on a business trip on an urgent mission again.
So she quickly put on her clothes, picked up a milk powder ticket, and walked towards Qin Wan's house.
Through this period of interaction, Qin Wan, Aunt Zhang and Aunt Yu have already known that Zhou Ju, who lives next door, is busy with work and often cannot take care of her daughter at home.
They seemed to have a tacit understanding and would consciously save food for Zhou Ya every day.
As for Zhou Ya, it seemed as if she had already regarded going to their house to eat, do homework, and play with her younger brothers as a part of her daily routine. That sense of self-awareness seemed to be engraved in her bones.
Every Sunday, Zhou Ya would take her homework and walk briskly towards her home. The familiar door was always open to her, as if waiting for her arrival.
The rations Zhou Ya brought with her used to be delicious biscuits, but now they have turned into precious milk powder tickets.
As Zhou Ya's mother, Zhou Ju certainly understood that her daughter was eating at Qin Wan's house, and she also knew the needs of Qin Wan's four lovely babies for milk powder.
Therefore, she collected milk powder coupons from her own family or her friends, and asked her daughter to give a milk powder coupon every time she went to Qin Wan's house, as if she had completed an important task.
Of course, Qin Wan didn't mind having an extra pair of chopsticks at home, and she was very calm about Zhou Ya coming to her house for dinner, but she would not refuse the milk powder tickets Zhou Ya brought.
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