Chapter 393 The Home of the Furry Children



She had no regrets about it, and she also believed that it was good for children to learn independence early on.

“Dad, Mom, why don’t you come to City A with us? I’ve already bought the house. It’s a whole floor with two units, which are ours. You can live in one, and we can take the kids in the other. It’ll be convenient for us to come and go since we’re all on the same floor.”

Upon hearing this, Tang's father, as usual, immediately objected. Over the past few years, Tang Xiaoxiao and Tang Xinxin, the two sisters, had been urging the elderly couple to move, and they had become accustomed to refusing.

But this time was different. Tang's mother did not agree with him, but said, "Let me think about it some more."

"What are you still thinking about? My sister is over there too. Then our whole family can be reunited, instead of having to go through the trouble of getting together like we do now. Even though we're not far apart, it's still inconvenient. Are you really going to miss seeing An'an and Nao Nao? Once they start kindergarten, they won't have time to come back. You'll have to wait for them to come to City A to see them," Tang Xiaoxiao said.

After hearing this, Tang's father realized that this time it was different from the previous times when the two sisters persuaded them to move. This time, it was the younger daughter's family who were determined to move. If they insisted on not leaving, they would have to separate from their two grandsons.

Which is more important, your familiar hometown and old neighbors, or your two daughters and several grandchildren?

Is there even a need to compare?

If it were just Tang Xiaoxiao and Han Yunqi moving away, the Tang family elders wouldn't be so shaken. Their children are all grown up and have their own families, so they have nothing to worry about, and their longing for them would be limited.

But with the addition of two smaller ones, the scales tipped instantly.

Tang Xiaoxiao was obviously aware of this, so she emphasized that the two little ones had to leave.

An'an and Nao Nao didn't quite understand, but they still said in their childish voices, "Don't be separated from Grandma and Grandpa."

"No, no, Grandma can't bear to be separated from my precious grandson!" Tang's mother quickly comforted her gently.

As Tang Xiaoxiao expected, not long after the meal, the elderly couple decided to move to City A together.

For the first time in two lifetimes, Tang Xiaoxiao had convinced her parents to agree to move, and she was overwhelmed with a sense of accomplishment.

It's true that grandparents and grandchildren have a special bond; the two little ones deserve a lot of credit.

Since we've decided to move, there's a lot of preparation to make in advance. The house in City A is much smaller than the villa, and having a bunch of furry kids at home is a problem.

Moreover, they look too fierce. Cats are fine, but if a family of black panthers and tiger girls appeared in the city, it would definitely cause panic.

Leaving them behind was clearly not a good idea. They wouldn't be back for at least a few years after leaving this time, and even if they did return to the village occasionally, it would only be for business and they wouldn't stay for long. Although these little guys were all capable of surviving independently, Tang Xiaoxiao couldn't bear to just abandon them like that.

After much thought and consulting with the little guys, Tang Xiaoxiao gave them three options.

One option is to stay in Hou Tang Village, where there is freedom and no danger, and Tang Xiaoxiao will occasionally come back.

Secondly, she could go to the animal shelter she and Han Yunqi built in City A. It would be closer to her new home, allowing her to visit the animals more often. Besides, there were already hundreds of furry friends there, giving her little ones even more companions.

Third, live in the space.

Tang Xiaoxiao was inclined to send them into her space. In terms of safety and comfort, the space was the best choice, and it was the only space she could enter anytime, anywhere.

Without her by her side, nowhere else seemed like a good place. Especially shelters; if she sent the little ones there, she felt a strange sense of guilt, as if she were abandoning them.

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