A total of thirty ê´—liang meat tickets were harvested.
Qiao Jiuru and Su Huaiyuan were very happy, but this was all the tickets this person had, and they wanted to buy a dozen or more.
What a pity.
However, these meat tickets were enough for them to eat and drink freely in Yangcheng, and they could even buy more and put them into the space.
Qiao Jiuru and Su Huaiyuan quickly quickened their pace and walked in the direction Su Ze and the others had left. They felt that their eldest son and daughter-in-law were now very smart and had not held them back.
After walking forward for about ten minutes, they finally found their eldest son waving at them in a somewhat dim place.
"Let's go eat."
When Qiao Jiuru and Su Huaiyuan walked over, Zhou Wanwan was still holding the two children's hands tightly with a vigilant look on her face. She was even more satisfied with her daughter-in-law.
But, for once, they should act alone and not make the children worry.
Su Feng felt very uncomfortable when he saw his parents looking experienced and experienced.
Roast suckling pig, crispy roast pork, steamed sea fish, roast goose, stir-fried kong bu cai with garlic, old duck soup, and white rice.
Meat and grain coupons were plentiful, and the family nearly ate their fill. Fortunately, they always ate at the same state-owned restaurant; otherwise, their behavior would have been remembered.
On the morning of the next day, Qiao Jiuru and Su Huaiyuan took the family to drink tea again, then went to Yuexiu Park to play for half a day, and ate wonton noodles at a state-owned restaurant near Yuexiu Park. In the afternoon, they went to Sun Yat-sen University, and continued to eat at the state-owned restaurant in the evening.
In just two days, Su Feng witnessed his parents' generosity. Before his release, his parents had revealed that they had money at home and had already prepared to move a few things in advance in order to provide for his safety.
Later, after I was released, my parents asked my sister to send them money every half a day, just to tell him that they were short of money.
It wasn't until he went to visit his relatives in Northeast China and saw with his own eyes how his family lived that he finally let go of the worry he had been carrying.
But now, he realized he still had no idea how financially secure his family was. How much money did his parents have?! Wasn't this excessive?! Or was it just revenge spending because they'd put so much money there?!
Or has there been a huge shift in my thinking over the past few days, and I've become more open-minded? Do I feel that the days ahead are the most important? Do I feel that after today there may not be a tomorrow?
"Ji Feng, don't overthink it. We know our limits. After your father and I were rehabilitated, the school reissued us over a thousand yuan and tickets. Your brother and sister-in-law also reissued over nine yuan in tickets. We have plenty of money. It's so easy to come here now, and we don't know when we'll have the chance to come again. It would be nice to eat more."
Qiao Jiuru had long noticed that his son was hesitant to speak, so he quickly comforted him and asked him to relax.
"Mom, I know. Although the situation is better now than before, we still don't take it lightly..."
Su Feng also knew how to express his worries. He knew that the current situation was much better than before, but he still worried that something would happen to his family again.
"Okay, we'll never take risks again."
Once bitten by a snake, one will be afraid of ropes. She understood her son's feelings too well. However, having experienced this in her previous life, she was even more cautious than her son.
Su Feng knew his mother said to do it, and his mood immediately relaxed. He also decided to go back to work tomorrow to exchange more candy and cake tickets with others, and then buy more Guangzhou specialties for his family to take back.
"Ji Feng, after we returned to school to register, we vaguely heard some rumors that the Ministry of Education was calling the presidents of major universities to a meeting. It felt like something was going to happen. From now on, you should read more and review. If you have the opportunity to pursue graduate studies or something like that, you can return to Beijing."
After listening to the conversation between the mother and daughter, Su Huaiyuan did this silently and unexpectedly.
What? !
This is, this is...
Su Feng simply couldn't believe his ears. He believed what his father said.
"Read more books and buy more information. Opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared."
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