After leaving the company, Gu Weiwei drove to a coffee shop near the kindergarten to meet up with Ji Cheng.
However, there was still more than an hour before kindergarten let out.
The two ordered drinks and desserts, chatting as they waited for kindergarten to let out.
"They're so young, how can you bear to send them to kindergarten?"
Even Ji Cheng, as the aunt, couldn't help but feel sorry for the two little buns.
Gu Weiwei was indeed reluctant, but she also knew that she couldn't always leave the two children at home, living only with their relatives.
They can bring happiness to his parents and relatives, but the joy of playing with friends is something they can't give him.
“At their age, they should be learning with other children their own age, not always at home.”
“They must be very sad. My cousin’s child cries every day when starting kindergarten,” Ji Cheng said with heartache.
Gu Weiwei shook her head. "No, they have more fun playing with their friends at kindergarten than here."
She was also worried that they wouldn't adapt well to kindergarten life.
As it turned out, they had been overthinking it; they quickly made new friends and became very curious about kindergarten life.
In the afternoon, I saw a group of children learning to dance with their teacher, looking adorable.
She began to feel that sending them to kindergarten was the right thing to do.
Although she and Fu Hanzheng tried their best to spend time with them at home, they only played with toys, told stories, or went out to play some games.
They haven't played the games that children can actually play together with them.
Ji Cheng laughed when he heard her say that.
"Isn't this... a little heartbreaking?"
Gu Weiwei nodded, "It really was a bit around noon."
However, now that I've thought about it, it doesn't feel so painful anymore.
She'd do anything as long as her two children were happy.
"What time will your husband Fu Hanzheng be back this afternoon? I'll let someone pick me up," Ji Cheng said.
Gu Weiwei chuckled, "Don't act like you're doing something wrong every time."
Previously, she would come to Fu Hanzheng's house to play every day after he left for work, and then leave again before he came back from get off work.
"Oh dear, your CEO Fu has such a powerful aura. I get scared and feel uncomfortable whenever I see him," Ji Cheng said.
Therefore, she tries to avoid running into them whenever possible.
Gu Weiwei smiled helplessly and didn't try to persuade her anymore.
"Ask him in a bit, and he'll send you away before he gets back, okay?"
She always came and went secretly, making it seem like they were doing something shady.
Ji Cheng nodded repeatedly, indicating his agreement.
"However, it's great that you moved in, it's just a little late."
If she had moved here sooner, she could have visited them and spent time with their little dumpling every day.
We've only been here a short time, and the two little ones are already in kindergarten.
"You'd better hurry up and become a mother yourself, I'm really afraid you'll steal my child," Gu Weiwei teased.
"It's because I can't try to conceive yet, otherwise I would have already started trying," Ji Cheng scoffed.
Gu Weiwei raised her hand to stop him, "Stop, don't drive in front of me."
There's no need to tell her about their plans to have children.
The two sat in the coffee shop for more than an hour before paying the bill just as the kindergarten let out.
Ji Cheng followed her into the kindergarten and went to the small class where Youyou and Tiantian were.
Upon seeing the adorable little buns in the class, Ji Cheng was so excited he wanted to scream.
Gu Weiwei reminded him, "Try to control yourself, don't scare their child."
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