Chapter 1659 Politely Declined 3
Lu Erxiong thought the multi-grain rolls were unpalatable. In fact, the children of the Lu family were used to eating rice, white flour and all kinds of expensive foods, so they were not bothered by having some sweet potato porridge occasionally. Instead, they found it fresh and ate it all up obediently under the supervision of their parents.
If you taste it carefully, there is no other flavor mixed in. The cooked dried sweet potatoes have a slight sweetness and are quite delicious.
The main reason was that Feng Qingxue was quite strict and always served them rice in appropriate amounts and didn't allow them to leave any leftovers.
Once a habit is formed, it is difficult to change.
Xi Bao is more sensible. She lives with her grandfather in her hometown. She understands the sufferings of the world better than her younger siblings and cherishes food very much.
After dinner, he and his younger brothers and sisters continued to distribute candy to those who did not receive any candy. Liu Ran followed and looked after them, while Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue took Wang Zhao to talk in Dean Lin's office.
When Lu Jiang pulled Wang Zhao aside to ask him questions, Feng Qingxue held up her chin and looked at him.
It is reported that Wang Zhao has a chronic stomach problem. He lived in an orphanage when he was young and had little food and clothing. He ate sweet potatoes as his staple food, which damaged his stomach. He resonates with people born in the 1960s and 1970s, and he is also their favorite actor.
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This fact made countless people admire him, including Feng Qingxue, who felt that he had a positive impact on the world and did not have the negative image of cheating, adultery, tax evasion, extravagance and vanity in the entertainment industry.
Wang Zhao was very keen on charity, and he invested two-thirds of his film remuneration in charity. However, he lived a very frugal life. He wore a woolen suit for more than 20 years and retired in the year 2000. He wore a pair of Badaling three-joint leather shoes for 30 years, and a Shanghai Baoshihua watch for more than 30 years. It was very solid and not watered at all. At that time, netizens joked that it showed the high quality of domestic products, and that Wang Zhao's clothes, shoes, socks and daily necessities could be considered antiques.
In the year when he traveled through time, Wang Zhao, who was about sixty years old, had already participated in more than a hundred film and television works, playing the leading role, supporting role, and extras. Most of them were period dramas and Anti-Japanese War themes. He could be said to be a veteran actor with a good family background. He always kept a low profile and never accepted any advertisements except public service advertisements.
Wang Zhao protected his family very well. Feng Qingxue was an outsider after all and didn't know about his marital situation.
She was already certain that the Wang Zhao in front of her was the national first-class actor Wang Zhao who had been extremely popular in the 1980s and decades thereafter, her parents' idol, and had many titles.
After Lu Jiang and Wang Zhao finished talking, they mainly reminisced about Wang Erxi, also known as Wang Rong. "My child, your father is gone. I am your father. If you want to go to school, go to school. You don't have to worry about your livelihood in the future."
As he said this, he turned to look at his wife.
Feng Qingxue gave him face, "Yes, Wang Zhao, we will take care of you in the future!"
Wang Zhao is already fifteen years old, a handsome young man. They don't need to worry about his life. The so-called contribution is just to provide some money and food and clothing. If it was a baby who needed to be fed, Feng Qingxue would have to consider it, because there are too many children in their family, and she and Lu Jiang are busy with work, and the old man is too old to raise a baby who needs adult care.
Wang Zhao shook his head and said, "When I was young, I always wanted to go to school, but now I don't want to go."
"Why? Don't you want to go to school? Wang Zhao, you don't have to be polite to us. As your father's old comrades, your aunt and I have no choice but to fulfill our responsibilities to you."
(End of this chapter)