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Feng Qingxue quickly prepared two sets of winter clothes and cotton-padded shoes for the children. The fabrics looked like one set was new and the other set was old, but the interlayers were filled with new cotton, making them light, soft and warm. She sent them out together with the newly bought nutritional supplements and two bags of milk powder that she had accidentally found.
For ordinary people, these are good things.
Of course, the same is true for people with better conditions; you can’t buy it just by having money.
After finishing this matter, Feng Qingxue wrote a letter to Chen Xuenniang.
She had a very good relationship with Chen Xuenniang, and the things for the couple had been sent out long ago, and they were always thickened versions. This letter mainly wrote about Huo Beiting's two children.
Living under someone else's roof is not easy. People who have not experienced it will not understand the feeling of being cautious. Although Feng Qingxue has not experienced it, she has seen pigs run even if she has not eaten pork! In the letter, she entrusted Chen Xueniang and Zheng Jinrui to pay attention to observation, and told herself that if the child was wronged at the grandparents' home, it would be better for him to live with Huo Beiting.
Didn't Huo Beiting send his children to the capital because he was worried that they would suffer with him? But with their help, the two children would not necessarily be hungry and cold like ordinary soldiers' children even if they lived in Kunlun Military Region.
However, the extremely backward education level in the Northwest region is an issue that needs attention. The Kunlun Military Region’s military schools are slightly stronger but also limited. This may be the main reason why Huo Beiting wants his children to receive a good education in the capital.
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Within two days, Chen Xuenniang received the letter and quickly wrote a reply, saying that she would pay close attention to it. Then she wrote in the letter about what had happened in the capital in recent days. She also sent a lot of things and packed several packages.
She and Zheng Jinrui were both working and had no children. They had ways to get things, so they lived a happy life and were especially generous to the Lu family's children.
After reading her letter, Feng Qingxue finally understood why Wang Xinsheng was in a hurry to summon Lu Jiang to Beijing.
Among them were some candied fruits, canned candies, and other food such as the Eight Beijing Pieces, clothes for Fubao, toys, books, and comic books for the triplets, and some discounted goods for Feng Qingxue as a favor. As for the ones for Xibao, they were sent back to her hometown. She also did not forget to prepare a gift for Ye Yan, who lived in the Lu family, to prevent him from feeling sad when he saw the Lu family children receiving the gifts.
There are still a lot of supplies in the space, and the Lu family has a wide range of contacts, so Feng Qingxue is very confident about this.
Feng Qingxue bit the tip of the pen, finished the letter, stuffed it into an envelope, put a stamp on it, and mailed it out.
The two places are very close, so the speed of sending letters is naturally fast.
Maybe it was the final frenzy, but the capital was no longer peaceful. Several senior officials who had resumed work were dismissed from their posts one after another. Even if she didn't write to Chen Xuenniang, Chen Xuenniang was going to write to her to tell them to be careful.
Feng Qingxue calculated the time and found that it would take another two years to end this life of trembling with fear and treading on thin ice.
Lu Jiang obviously understood this. Most of the work of the Wucheng troops was handled by the chief of staff and the deputy commander. He stayed in the capital for more than three months and did not come back. Feng Qingxue was unable to take leave to take the children back to her hometown because the army sent several doctors to the capital for further training. Even though the special forces had been moved elsewhere, there were not enough doctors in the army hospital. Feng Qingxue was so busy that she could only rest for half a day a week.
The year 75 arrived slowly in this tense and busy atmosphere, accompanied by strong winds and heavy snow.
After the doctor who had been training came back, Feng Qingxue finally got five days off. The old people and children were huddled on the kang, some reading books, some listening to the radio, and were reluctant to go out, so she walked into Wucheng alone early in the morning to cover the supplies in the space.
(End of this chapter)