Gu Wei smiled and said, "Basically."
Gu Hongjie hurriedly added, as if reciting a familiar story, "We saw ice lanterns, went to the Songhua River, Central Street, St. Sophia Cathedral, and many, many other places. We also ate a lot of delicious food and took a lot, a lot of photos."
Liu Damei was envious when she heard this, "That's great. You guys should go home now, we can chat again later."
"Okay." Gu Wei and the others continued walking towards home.
Liu Damei stared thoughtfully at Gu Wei's retreating figure.
The two families actually have a good relationship, and they often share delicious food with each other.
However, this little guy has some mysterious and unique aspects.
For example, his hairstyle.
It looked ordinary, but the way it was cut was something she had never seen before; even the hairdressers in the city probably wouldn't know how to do it.
Furthermore, having lived next door to each other for so long, she knew almost everything about the Gu family.
Gu Wei and Gu Jianguo were only relatives of the same generation, and had never met before, but they hit it off immediately and got along better than their regular relatives.
Although it wasn't impossible, she still felt something was off about it.
In addition, Gu Wei doesn't seem like someone from the countryside at all.
Whether it's skin color, appearance, or the demeanor of their gestures, they seem more like city dwellers than people from big cities.
Liu Damei's feet were itchy from the cold, so she stomped them a few times, then shook her head and stopped thinking about other people's business.
Gu Wei had no idea what others were thinking. As they walked into Da Mei Hair Salon, excited barking came from their own doorway.
Gu Jianguo hurriedly walked over, took out his keys, and opened the gate.
The people in the shop all ran out when they heard the noise.
Besides Zhao Zhengying, Lin Yu, and He Guangfeng, Zhao Dajiang and Yao Shulan were also present.
"You're back!"
"Why didn't you give us a heads-up? We could have picked you up!"
"Give me the bag right now."
"..."
Everyone was chatting and laughing together.
The three puppies were not small; they reached below Gu Wei's knees.
After rushing out of the gate, they circled around their trouser legs.
One of them even urinated a few drops in its excitement, which was particularly noticeable on the white snow.
This left Gu Wei and Gu Jianguo both at a loss for words, neither laughing nor crying.
The area outside the gate was clearly not a good place for catching up.
They all went into the store quickly.
Whether it's Gu Wei or Gu Jianguo and his family of three, they have already regarded this place as their own home.
So, once I got home, I could completely relax and everything seemed perfect.
After chatting for a while, Zhao Dajiang asked with concern, "You went to the hospital for a checkup? What did they say?"
Li Guizhi quickly replied with a smile, "You're saying I'm fine, it's nothing."
Upon hearing this, the people in the room all secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
When Li Guizhi fell ill and was hospitalized, it not only frightened Gu Wei and his family, but also made Zhao Dajiang and his family, with whom they had a good relationship, very worried.
"It's good that you're alright. But you can't let your guard down. Take your medicine as needed, and don't let things bother you."
"Yes, taking medication on time is important, and so is your mood."
"besides……"
Gu Jianguo didn't want the conversation to stay focused on his wife's illness, so he cheerfully said, "I've learned a lot from this trip with Gu Wei. When I went to the provincial capital, Xiao Jie wasn't even born yet. More than ten years have passed in the blink of an eye, and things have changed quite a bit."
He recounted his experiences in the provincial capital.
There was also Gu Hongjie, who had a particularly strong desire to share, who would occasionally chime in with his own stories.
Everyone listened with rapt attention, and at the same time, the idea of visiting the provincial capital someday arose in their minds.
After chatting for a while, it's clear that no one is oblivious to others' feelings.
Knowing that Gu Wei and the others had just gotten off the train and must be very tired even though they had taken a sleeper berth, they quickly urged them to go back to the back.
Gu Wei, on the other hand, seemed quite energetic.
However, Li Guizhi clearly looked tired.
So he let his grandparents rest first.
After collecting the money from the past few days, some local specialties were distributed to Zhao Dajiang and the others who came to help, as well as to the people in the shop.
Afterwards, Gu Wei took Gu Hongjie, who had been waiting impatiently, to a photo studio to develop the photos.
This trip used up a total of six rolls of film.
Gu Wei captured many beautiful moments with his camera.
I believe that once it's been washed, it will be repeatedly looked at and people will recount the events of that time.
After leaving the photo studio, the two did not rush home.
Gu Wei carried Gu Hongjie to the market and bought a lot of meat and vegetables, preparing to cook a sumptuous meal to reward everyone.
When Gu Wei got home, he found that Gu Jianguo had not gone to rest, but had gone to his house to tidy up, and had even wiped the kang (a heated brick bed).
He felt both touched and helpless. He put down the things he bought on the stove and hurriedly urged, "Grandpa, you should lie down on the kang (heated brick bed) for a while. We'll need you, the chef, to show off your skills later."
Gu Jianguo loved hearing this. "Okay, I'll listen to you. I'll take a nap."
After Gu Jianguo returned to the house, Gu Wei looked at Gu Hongjie, who was staring at him expectantly, and asked, "What do you mean?"
"I...I want to go to your room."
Gu Wei chuckled, "Then let's go."
Gu Hongjie immediately grinned from ear to ear.
After the two of them lay down on the heated kang (a traditional heated brick bed), neither of them was really sleepy.
Finally, they chatted for so long that it ended up with Gu Jianguo waking up from a nap.
Gu Wei was treating everyone to dinner, so naturally no one would be left out.
So, they called everyone they could.
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