There were two packages, one big and one small. The big one was sent by my parents, and it contained pine nuts, dried wood ear mushrooms, dried mushrooms and the like, as well as two jars of ointment made by my father.
One bottle for her face and one bottle for her hands.
The small package was sent by my grandparents. In addition to Beijing specialty cakes, it also contained a woolen coat and a pair of short sheepskin boots.
Jian Yuelan tried on the clothes and shoes, and they fit perfectly and could be worn during this period.
After putting the things away, she opened the letter.
She read the letter from her parents first, then from her grandparents, and she hesitated for a long time before opening the last letter.
After watching it, she was in a state of disbelief.
The letter was sent by her parents-in-law. This was the first time she had received news from them since she and Ye Linxing got married almost three years ago.
I'm quite excited.
"It turns out my in-laws are so awesome."
She walked around the room several times, but couldn't control her excitement. After putting the money away, she went out and ran to find Chief Fu and others to buy two snakeskin bags of dry goods.
When Ye Linxing returned home in the evening, he saw that she had bought a bunch of dried seafood and fruits. He was stunned for a moment before asking, "Is this for the family?"
"To my parents."
Worried that he might think badly, she added, "Parents from the Northwest."
"······Did Mom and Dad write to you?"
"Um."
Jian Yuelan handed him the letter and said, "Look, my parents sent me a lot of money."
"A welcome gift for you."
He took out a banknote and handed it to Jian Yuelan, "This is your private money, keep it for yourself, no need to use it for public use."
Jian Yuelan was at a loss whether to laugh or cry, "We both have a public school?"
That seems to be true.
"You keep it for yourself anyway. Don't tell me how you need it."
That's possible.
Jian Yuelan put the money and bills away and began to sort out the seafood and dried fruits.
Ye Linxing read the letter quickly, and after finishing it, he looked at the things she had sorted out and sighed, "Don't bother, I can't send it."
Um?
Jian Yuelan looked up quickly and asked, "What do you mean it can't be sent?"
How come it can't be sent?
"The address of the research institute where my parents work is included in the confidentiality regulations."
Pointing to the address on the envelope, he explained, "Even if you send it through the post office, it will be returned."
Because the address will change.
"Unless you go through military logistics."
Jian Yuelan understood immediately that the military logistics were organized and coordinated uniformly, and private letters could not enter.
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