The day Ran Jinnian arrived at her family home, Lu Jinyuan notified everyone that it was time to eat.
Now that he's on vacation, he naturally has to prepare to host a dinner party.
Ran Jinnian knew she wouldn't have time to go to town to buy things the day after tomorrow morning: "Will there be a bus after you get off work tomorrow?"
When hosting a dinner party, you can't take the supplies from the space.
"My shift has already ended, but Chief of Staff Liu is going back to town tomorrow, so we can ride in his car."
Lu Jinyuan had already made his plans.
"How many tables do we need?" Ran Jinnian asked.
Lu Jinyuan had already decided: "We need at least two tables, but we have to prepare three."
When new family members move into the residential compound, it's common to invite them to dinner, but it depends on the relationship; not everyone needs to be invited.
However, when hosting a dinner party, you should prepare more food so that there isn't enough for the guests, which would be too embarrassing.
"Then prepare more."
"We can borrow the table from Aunt Zhou and the others."
Everyone does it this way.
"Then I'll write a menu tomorrow, so it'll be easier to make purchases later." Ran Jinnian had already finished writing the script, and she would have plenty of free time afterward.
Lu Jinyuan was worried that Ran Jinnian would take supplies from the space: "Don't take anything from the space. Among the people coming to eat are the political commissar and the chief of staff, and two children of cadres. They can tell the difference."
"I know." Ever since Ran Jinnian was exposed in front of Lu Jinyuan, she has been very cautious.
The two discussed it for a while before lying down to rest.
Lu Jinyuan had gotten used to doing prenatal education and was becoming more and more skilled at it.
the next day.
The broadcast announced again: "Military dependents who have submitted their program lists, please proceed to Conference Room 1 immediately for a meeting."
Although Ran Jinnian wrote the script, she wasn't going to perform, so she didn't plan to go.
A short while later, Yao Yurong and the others came over: "Jin Nian, do you want to go to a meeting?"
They've become increasingly familiar with each other over the past few days and are getting along very well.
"I won't go, you guys go ahead."
Everyone called out to Zhou Hongying again. Zhou Hongying had joined them as well, along with two new family members.
"Just go and listen, then come back and tell me." Zhou Hongying has three children, and she is usually quite busy with housework.
"Okay, we're leaving."
After everyone left.
Zhou Hongying leaned over the courtyard wall and read to Ran Jin, "What's the art troupe holding another meeting? Are they going to cancel the family performances?"
"It shouldn't be. We'll know when they get back." Ran Jinnian thought it wasn't true, so she didn't continue the topic: "Sister-in-law Zhou, bring the children to my house for dinner the day after tomorrow."
"Then I'll come over to help as soon as possible." Zhou Hongying immediately understood.
"I need to borrow your table."
"Feel free to use anything from my house."
After Ran Jinnian arrived at the family compound, Zhou Hongying became the sister-in-law she got along with best.
They chatted for a few more minutes before going about their own business.
Ran Jin was thinking about going to town that afternoon, even though she would be returning tomorrow.
But she still made some preparations.
You should bring toiletries such as towels and toothbrushes.
In her past life, she stayed in a guesthouse once, which only provided bedding and nothing else.
She rummaged through her storage space and found a military green backpack, then packed everything away.
An hour later.
Yao Yurong and the others have returned from their meeting.
"What did Commander Du say?" Zhou Hongying asked.
Huang Pingping continued, "Director Du said that everyone's submitted program list was very good, and she didn't know which one to choose for the time being. So she told us to rehearse and perform for her, and then she would choose a program that could be performed on stage."
Ran Jinnian's guess was pretty accurate. After all, the family compound could only put on one show, but she knew that many family members wanted to perform, so they were divided into several teams.
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