"It's very likely." Sister Lan's eyes were deep. "She spent so much money to find that woman. Now that she has a clue, will she give up?"
Although she didn't know the grudges between them, she felt that Zhang Xingrong would not give up this opportunity.
Her intuition told her that this time Zhang Xingrong would stand on the same side as her.
"Let's go to the provincial capital now." Sister Lan packed up and stood up. For her life, she had to go.
"Now?" Heizi glanced outside. It was too dark, already midnight. "Sister Lan, how about I go? You can rest tonight."
"Rest?" Sister Lan snorted. "Maybe someone will come to take over the nest soon. If we rush now, we might be able to see that girl when we reach the provincial capital by daybreak."
"But it's dark now..."
"What's wrong with it being dark?" Sister Lan scoffed. "We used to travel so many miles in the dark. Now that we have a good life, have you forgotten the hard times?"
In the past, we lived in poverty and had to go out to get food at night. What was the big deal about rushing? It was better than starving to death.
"No," Heizi followed him out, "I just don't want to let me run around."
"Stop talking nonsense and ride your bike quickly!" Sister Lan gave an order and set off with Heizi.
The two men hurried on their way in the dark.
On the other hand, Zhang Xingrong returned home in the afternoon and spent some time with the two elders while taking care of some factory matters.
Jin Haiwen brought Mr. Zhou back and discussed with a few people about moving out. He mentioned this to Rong Ya, who had no objection and supported him to do whatever he wanted.
As for finding a yard, he could choose one closer to home for convenience. Or he could move directly into the factory dormitory and have Mr. Zhou do some cleaning and other light work. That wasn't a bad idea either way. In short, it was up to the two of them to decide. So he was discussing this with the two elders.
When the old man heard Jin Haiwen said he wanted to move out, he immediately objected: "Moving out for what? Where to move to?"
"It's a bit inconvenient for Mr. Zhou to stay here, so I thought about moving out. It would be better this way."
"Why is it inconvenient?" The old man snorted, "What's inconvenient? Tell me."
Jin Haiwen didn't expect the old man to be so angry, so he coaxed him: "Uncle, don't be angry, Mr. Zhou's body needs to rest. I just thought that since I'm causing you trouble here, it would be more convenient to live outside..."
"How is it convenient?" the old man interrupted. "Since you need to recuperate, wouldn't it be inconvenient to stay here? Is there any place quieter than here? Besides, there are too many houses in this yard. What are you going to do if you don't live here? I think we should just divide the house and split it up."
Jin Haiwen didn't expect the old man to react so strongly. In fact, he didn't want to leave either. It was nice to live here with everyone. He stayed with the old man and the others, played chess after work, and relieved his boredom.
But if he were alone, he could live here peacefully, but if Mr. Zhou were here, he would feel embarrassed. And he knew that Mr. Zhou was embarrassed to live in someone else's house and felt uncomfortable, so he thought about moving out. He moved to Hongyun Dormitory.
It would be convenient for him to work there, and he could also assign some small tasks to Mr. Zhou to give him something to think about.
This arrangement was pretty good, but he didn't expect the old man to react so strongly. He didn't know what to say next.
Zhang Xingrong glanced at Jin Haiwen and explained, "Grandpa, don't be angry. If you don't want your uncle to move out, don't be angry even if you're reluctant."
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