Chapter 113 Calm and Tranquil



Li Guizhi could tell that Gu Wei genuinely wanted to share with them, so she smiled and said, "Let's not be so polite with each other. Xiaoyu, take some home for lunch too, so Xiaohang can try some. I remember he really likes bread..."

Lin Yu was deeply moved, and she always thought of the Gu family whenever they had something delicious to eat.

Finally, after being persuaded by Gu Wei and Li Guizhi, they reluctantly accepted it.

At the same time, they all looked forward to getting off work quickly so that their families could also try it.

At noon, Gu Hongjie came home from school and was overjoyed to see so much delicious food at home.

He took half a sausage, ate a few bites with gusto, and then remembered to ask, "Where can my dad go by car now?"

Gu Wei glanced at his watch and made an estimate.

The rural village where Gu Jianguo was sent to work would probably only take a few hours to reach by highway in modern times.

Unfortunately, in the 1980s, the only option was to take a slow, green-skinned train that wound its way through the mountains.

Moreover, after arriving at the county, one still has to go to the township, and only then to the village. In short, it's too much trouble and inconvenient.

"They should have left about halfway through."

Gu Hongjie slowed his chewing, looked up at Gu Wei, and asked, "After my dad goes back to the village, will he be able to transfer his household registration back smoothly?"

He grew up in the village and knew what kind of people some of them were.

Back then, when educated youth returned to the city from the village, they were always given benefits.

His father also wanted to take them back to the city to live, and he tried some methods, but unfortunately, he didn't succeed.

That's why they rushed over when Lao Yuan's family returned to the village for a feast.

Gu Wei was well aware of Gu Hongjie's worries, and patted his head to comfort him, "Don't worry, everything will go smoothly. Once your dad comes back and your household registration is processed, you won't be considered migrant workers anymore."

"It's so good that I'm not a drifter."

Gu Hongjie suffered a lot of bullying and grievances because of his household registration issue.

Although he was in a new school and a new class, his teachers and classmates treated him well.

Even though everyone knew that the clothing store was owned by their relatives, they often treated him differently.

But he was ultimately from a rural area outside the region, not a local, so he was more or less isolated and looked down upon.

The Zhao and Jin families were deeply moved to receive the local specialties from the provincial capital.

They didn't even wait until the next day; a lot of food was delivered that very evening.

It greatly replenished Gu Wei's family's food reserves.

After Gu Jianguo left, He Guangfeng took over the cooking duties.

Therefore, neither Li Guizhi nor Gu Wei had many opportunities to touch a spatula.

They ate three meals a day, and the food was very plentiful.

After dinner, Gu Wei touched his eight-pack abs, a little worried that if he continued eating like this, he would turn into a fat man.

Fortunately, Gu Jianguo returned a few days later...

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