Wang Hongli's younger siblings also went along, as they needed people to cook for them.
Song Yining has met their younger siblings, so that the children can be taken care of.
Song Yining was also taking the opportunity to help out the Wang family's relatives, as they were all acquaintances and she needed to keep an eye on them in the early stages.
A large group of people came this time, and they had both sleeper berths and seats, which saved them some money.
Yang Chunlin watched them leave with reluctance, but he couldn't rush over.
There's a lot going on in the village after spring, so we still need his help to keep an eye on things.
After everything is handed over, he will also go there; Song Yining has already made arrangements.
Everything was peaceful on the train, and the children had been given repeated instructions before leaving for the next few days.
Upon arriving in Beijing, Mo Chenxing helped find a truck and hauled all the goods directly into Mao'er Hutong.
Grandma Yang and Wang Hongli had almost finished packing and were just waiting for them.
The group consisted of more than a dozen people of all ages, and thankfully, there was enough room for everyone in the courtyard.
Dinner was also served here; Qiao Jinshan had brought it over in advance to help.
After a few days of rest, Yang Weimin has already taken his brother and brother-in-law on a tour of the country.
The household items that were missing have been mostly replaced, and this simple life began.
The old lady had already explained to the two brothers that these three courtyards were bought with the money the Shen family had given him for his coffin.
She also hopes that her great-grandchildren can receive a good education, and her second son and his siblings have already written to inform her of this.
The courtyard they live in now will be divided among the second son in the future, but the brothers will not show favoritism.
This courtyard is a bit bigger than the others, which is also to show our appreciation for the contributions our second son has made to the family over the years.
The two cousins, Wang Zhaoli and Wang Hongli, had no objections whatsoever; they never imagined they could own a house in the capital.
There was no one who disagreed with Grandma Yang's allocation; they were too grateful to even think about it.
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