Gu Weiwei moved back to the Tianshui villa with her child, and Ji Cheng became a regular there.
They come here every day at noon and play until the afternoon before leaving.
However, this did lighten Gu Weiwei's burden considerably.
After many days, the kindergarten finally opened, and I was able to send the two little ones to school.
On the first day she went, Fu Hanzheng accompanied her to see her off.
I thought the two little ones would miss them, but once they got to kindergarten and saw so many friends, they completely forgot about them.
She felt a little lost after leaving the kindergarten and getting into the car.
“I’ve heard people say that children will gradually leave us as they grow up, and today I finally understand it.”
When they were very young, their world consisted only of their parents and family members.
As children go to kindergarten, they gradually make their own friends; as they go to elementary school, they make their own friends; and as they grow older, they have their own lovers. Their parents, who were once their whole life, gradually become only a small part of it.
“I’m not leaving,” Fu Hanzheng said seriously.
Whether it's parents or children, they only accompany you for a part of your journey, but the only one who will accompany you for a lifetime is your lover.
Gu Weiwei thought for a moment, then turned to look at him and said.
"I think I'll go back to the old house to see my parents. It's empty there, and I'll miss them."
"Come to the company with me."
As Fu Hanzheng spoke, he drove her to the company.
Gu Weiwei did not object. She took her phone and watched the children's activities at the kindergarten through the kindergarten's surveillance video.
"They were having breakfast with the children and didn't seem to remember looking for us at all."
“This is something to be happy about; they adapt very well,” Fu Hanzheng said.
Gu Weiwei wasn't happy at all. "Even though that's what you say, I'm still a little sad."
She knew they should play with other children their own age and not always stay at home with them.
However, seeing them completely forget about their father and have so much fun playing with their friends, she felt happy but also a little disappointed and sad.
If she were to go back alone and face an empty house, she would probably be so sad that she would cry.
Fu Hanzheng pulled over and stopped the car, then reached out and pulled the person into his arms for a hug.
"They will grow up eventually."
"I don't want them to grow up," Gu Weiwei said sadly.
Given her current condition, he really didn't dare let her go home alone.
Before, I looked forward to them growing up, but now I'm suddenly afraid of them growing up.
When the two arrived at the company, they ran into Fu Shiqin, who was reporting to them, and noticed that Gu Weiwei's eyes were red.
"Brother, no way, you and sister-in-law had a fight?"
"Which eye of yours saw us arguing? Are you hoping we'll argue?" Gu Weiwei asked.
Fu Shiqin shrank back after being rebuked and muttered under his breath.
"I was just looking at your eyes and thought you were crying because my brother made you angry."
He's overthinking it. His brother would rather cry himself than let his sister-in-law cry.
Fu Hanzheng glared at him coldly, "Today is the first day of school for Youyou and Tiantian."
Fu Shiqin suddenly realized that it was because of his nephew and niece going to kindergarten.
No wonder he brought his sister-in-law to work; leaving her to go back alone would surely make her sad and cry.
However, he couldn't understand how these parents felt.
Youyou and Tiantian are just attending kindergarten. Besides, they are picked up from school around four or five in the afternoon. What's there to be sad about?
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