301 Gao Family Background



301 Gao Family Background

Gao Chongli and Weng Ling said all the nice things they could and told us all the arrangements they could make.

Huang Ying and Old Lady Tian both felt a little relieved. After all, they couldn't stop Gao Chongyi from moving towards a better future.

But Gao Chongyi said he would not go back for the New Year no matter what.

The circumstances back then prompted him to make such a choice. Now changing it because the circumstances have changed is undoubtedly hurting the feelings of his wife and the old lady.

His education prevented him from doing such an ungrateful thing.

Besides, if I bring my wife and mother-in-law to live in the city, they won’t be able to get used to it.

Now my eldest brother and his wife still feel guilty about him and have a very high tolerance for him.

But when we really return to the big family, friction is inevitable when the two completely different living habits collide with each other.

He understood his mother's character. In her opinion, marriage must be between people of equal social status.

You are saying so many polite words now, but it just means you don’t understand Huang Ying yet.

Once she has more exposure to them, she will definitely not be able to tolerate their simple little habits.

Wife and children separated? This is not the result Gao Chongyi wants.

"Mom, big brother, big sister, I feel that things are going well now. I am also very satisfied with my current job. After the New Year, I will bring my wife back to the old house to visit you when I have time."

Gao Chongyi once again firmly expressed his attitude.

"To be honest, I'm not afraid of you laughing at me. I've gotten used to life in the village. I'm quite content being a village primary school teacher. If you ask me to work in the provincial capital, I, a rural teacher, will neither be able to do the job nor be accustomed to it."

As for his father who is seriously ill abroad, Gao Chongyi believes that if he can understand the choice his father made back then, he should also be able to understand his own choice now.

"Dad…is he okay?"

Huo Jinyu sighed deeply, "It's relatively stable at the moment. Your younger sister Zhenzhen is staying abroad to take care of it."

The specific disease was not disclosed.

Maybe he said it because he was afraid that Gao Chongyi would worry, or maybe it was not a serious illness that would kill him immediately.

Gao Chongyi nodded, "Yeah."

With Gao Chongyi's "hmm", the living room fell into a strange silence, and the atmosphere became a little solemn.

Weng Yehua and Jenny looked at each other secretly. They were both very surprised that this trip had such an outcome.

Old Mrs. Tian got up and left, and the Zhengdong and Zhengbei families followed suit.

After telling the two brothers not to talk about the Gao family's affairs, Old Lady Tian waved her hand and told them to go home first.

Zheng Bei hesitated to speak, thinking that the Gao family was so well off, so why not just fulfill Gao Chongyi's wish and let him go back.

This way, family members can also benefit from it.

He was grabbed hard by his elder brother Zheng Dong and left scratching his head in embarrassment.

"Mom, are you coming to make blood sausage again tomorrow?" my aunt asked tentatively.

Old Mrs. Tian thought for a moment and nodded heavily: "Okay, soak the glutinous rice and bring it over after breakfast tomorrow."

"Okay." It seems that we will still spend the New Year together in the village.

The aunt agreed, and the two sisters-in-law followed their husbands and went back with peace of mind.

As the sky grew darker, Huo Jinyu clearly had no intention of returning to the county town.

Old Mrs. Tian called Huang Ying out and prepared dinner.

As soon as Huang Ying went out, Gao Chongyi followed her out and helped out as usual, washing vegetables and serving dishes.

Gao Chongli and others were stunned.

Once Dad left, the atmosphere became even more awkward without a middleman.

Gao Qinghe handed the child to his younger sister and asked her to take the child upstairs to make milk powder for Jiang Qiyue. He took the initiative to bring up the topic and hinted at the current situation of the Gao family.

Jenny hesitated for only half a second before decisively following Gao Qingya upstairs.

Gao Qingya was of course not polite and asked Jenny to help make milk.

I felt very happy because I had another little sister to order around.

After everyone had a simple dinner together in the evening, seeing that Gao Chongyi seemed uninterested, Huo Jinyu and others had no choice but to accept Mrs. Tian's arrangement to rest and let everyone calm down.

Weng Yehua took the driver to her residence in the village. Gao Chongli and his wife slept in Gao Qingmiao's room, and Jenny and Huo Jinyu slept in Gao Qingya's room.

Gao Qingya sleeps with Gao Qinghe.

On one side is his sweet sister, and on the other side is his bubbly little nephew. He was so happy that he wanted to do somersaults on the bed.

After Gao Qinghe finished feeding her daughter, the phone at home rang.

She couldn't think of anyone else who could call her at this time except Jiang Baohai.

Before they had time to share the important event of the family's recognition today, Gao Qinghe put the child on the bed, asked his younger sister to look after him, and ran downstairs excitedly to answer the phone.

It was indeed Jiang Baohai who called. He first asked his wife if she missed him, and then asked if the child was okay.

Gao Qinghe told Jiang Baohai that Gao Chongli and others had arrived, and the man's reaction was as great as she had imagined.

He immediately said, "I'll go back to the village tomorrow morning!"

Before hanging up, he asked again, "Wife, do you want to take anything with you? Your husband will bring it to you."

"No need, just come earlier." Gao Qinghe said expectantly.

Jiang Baohai felt a little helpless when listening to the tone of this person who was just watching the show. Why did it feel like it was none of her business?

Gao Qinghe was also helpless. Perhaps because she grew up with her mother's family, she felt that the people on the Gao family were more like relatives than family, and she couldn't fit in at all.

When Jiang Qiyue returned to the room after the call, he had already been coaxed to sleep by his aunt.

The small ball lay in the middle of the bed, making it look huge.

The two sisters lay on either side of the little one, surrounding her, unable to sleep, and chatting in low voices.

"Sister, what does the new grandma's house do?" Gao Qingya asked curiously.

Gao Qinghe spent an entire afternoon trying to figure this out indirectly, with some success.

"I don't know about the period too far back. My father's grandfather was a Jinshi (Jinshi) scholar and seemed to have served as a minor official. My family has been scholars for generations. Our new grandfather was a physics professor in Liumi, and my grandmother's family was in the tobacco business."

However, before liberation, New Grandma's parents died in the war, leaving behind only a younger brother.

"My uncle loved literature since he was a child. After he was admitted to university, he stayed on to teach. Later, his family moved to the United States and lived there for more than ten years. During that time, he obtained a doctorate and became well-known in the overseas academic circle. After returning, he was invited to serve as vice president of the provincial capital university."

Gao Qinghe said: "My aunt opened a law firm in the United States and married a US diplomat."

"My eldest cousin Qingsong inherited my grandfather's physics gene and has been interested in physics since he was a child. After returning to China, he spent three years studying for a doctorate in physics at National Tsing Hua University in Beijing. He now works at the provincial military research institute and is basically there year-round."

As for my second cousin, Weng Yehua, he grew up abroad, returned to China to receive a Chinese education, and took the college entrance examination twice before passing. Compared to his brother, a physics genius, he seemed much more mediocre.

He was admitted to the provincial university and after graduation was assigned to the most basic position in the rural area of ​​Qing County.

This is different from Zhou Zhenghua's approach of starting from the grassroots level.

Weng Yehua was seconded to the village to gain an in-depth understanding of the grassroots level. His affiliated unit is the Municipal Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

After the three-year term expires, you will be transferred directly back to your original unit.

After hearing what her sister said, Gao Qingya's mouth opened wide unconsciously and her jaw almost dropped.

They all sound so awesome!

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