Although the villas arranged by the government are not new, they are the kind of villas that money can't buy. The community is under the jurisdiction of the Sports Bureau, and those who are qualified to live there are either heroes who have made great contributions to the sports cause or high-ranking government officials.
There are many world champions like Master Nie. World champions who are considered "rare animals" by others can be seen everywhere in the neighborhood. They may even be wearing a T-shirt and shorts, flip-flops, playing ping-pong with the gatekeeper. You would never recognize them as world champions who dominate the competition if you didn't look closely.
Children who grow up here have a much higher starting point than ordinary children, and their knowledge and horizons are naturally much broader. This is why the children of compound families have a much greater chance of being successful than children from ordinary alleyways.
Because what the children in the alleyways dream of is just something that can be seen everywhere in their daily lives, and they've even gotten tired of playing with it.
To put it simply, children in the compound could see many internal reference films, which were those films that were not shown in public cinemas and ordinary children could not see, or could only see when the films were unbanned. There were also many foreign classics that were banned in the past and ordinary children could not see at all, but children in the compound could read them as extracurricular books.
These factors directly influence a child's development, resulting in distinct differences in their speech and temperament, and naturally increasing their chances of success.
Therefore, Ye Qingqing strongly supports Ye Tong and Master Nie becoming neighbors. The properties she bought can be rented out, generating a considerable monthly income. Moreover, the government has renovated the villas in a simple and elegant style, which Ye Tong likes. It's very thoughtful of them.
The furniture and appliances were all ready-made, so you could just move in with your bags. However, the government had only planned for one person to move in, but unexpectedly Ye Tong was getting married, so some of the furniture was no longer suitable. Ye Qingqing replaced it and decorated the new house in a very pink and sweet way, the kind that Tian Tian would like.
"Where's Wuchen? Has she caused any more trouble at work?" Ye Qingqing asked this and that like a worried old mother, especially about Wuchen, who was the most troublesome.
"No, Wuchen is more sensible now and won't cause trouble like before, so don't worry," Ye Mingcheng said with a smile.
Ye Qingqing snorted, "How could I be at ease?"
However, since she hadn't received a call from the principal recently, Ye Qingqing was relieved that there shouldn't be any trouble. She chatted with Ye Mingcheng for a few minutes before hanging up. She was going to call An An and Jing Jing home, as the two siblings went out to play as soon as they got home from school.
On the way, they met Zhou Yueyun, who was also looking for her youngest son, Niu Niu. Niu Niu was six years old and in kindergarten. The child was particularly cute and slow to react. He was quiet and didn't make a fuss. His studies were not satisfactory, but what gave Zhou Yueyun and her husband the biggest headache was that their youngest son was too weak and was always being bullied.
In the past, the couple worried that their eldest son, Xiaohu, was too domineering and always bullied others. But now they worry that their younger son is too weak and always gets bullied. Compared to that, they feel that their eldest son is less of a worry. It's better to be the bully than to be bullied!
well!
Fortunately, with An Anjing protecting her at the kindergarten, no one at school dared to bully Niu Niu. But once he left school, things might be different; any child would dare to bully her son, which worried Zhou Yueyun to death.
The two chatted as they walked toward the neighborhood park, where the children usually played. They were still some distance from the park when they heard a child crying. Zhou Yueyun's expression changed. She thought it was her son, Niu Niu, but after listening carefully, she realized it wasn't Niu Niu's voice and breathed a sigh of relief.
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