Knowing they were going to the Children's Palace, the five little ones got up very early the next morning.
Seeing their excitement, Liu Yun smiled, wondering if this counted as her turning her life around.
You should know that she was born in 2000, but she only knew about the Children's Palace from her part-time job while in college. Now, she is sending her own child to the Children's Palace in the 1980s.
At such an important time, the whole family naturally accompanied us, and the first place we went was the musical instrument that Dangdang liked.
We spent the whole day here without even having lunch. It wasn't until they closed up shop that we started to feel our stomachs rumbling.
Liu Yun was too lazy to go back and cook, so she simply found a restaurant near the Children's Palace.
Liu Yun originally thought that Tuantuan and Yuanyuan wouldn't like these things, because neither of them liked teaching Beibei to draw or play the harmonica before.
Unexpectedly, both of them chose courses today. Tuantuan chose the flute and the guqin, while Yuanyuan chose the violin and the piano. The two are completely different; one chose all classical instruments, and the other chose all Western instruments.
Beibei's tutor is traditional Chinese ink painting, but I didn't expect her to choose oil painting and calligraphy here as well.
Dangdang has learned many things: dance (classical dance), ballet, violin, guzheng, piano, and she even wants to learn erhu.
Liu Yun didn't know if she could learn it all, but the girl insisted, so what could she do but accept it? What if she mastered one thing? If she couldn't keep up later, she would know to give up on it. Although the tuition was expensive, you can't skimp on education, especially since she could afford it.
Unlike his twin sister, An'an chose the violin, but he still prefers his family's math tutor.
On the way back, the group was still excitedly discussing their favorite classes from the day.
Liu Yun felt a pain in her ears, after all, her ears had been disturbed by these people's horrific voices all day.
But the thought of this sound continuing in the house made her regret it a little. Who knew that someone who had just learned an instrument would make such a sound! Nobody had ever told her this before!
But there's no way around it; I've already started the classes, so how can I not buy instruments? I spend several thousand a day on them.
Looking at Liu Yun, who was clearly having a headache from the sound of her child playing the piano, and how she paid for all kinds of lessons without a second thought when Bei Bei was clamoring for them, and how she spent thousands of yuan on musical instruments without any hesitation, Yu's father felt a deep sense of emotion.
What touched him most was, for example, the violin. There were three children in the family learning to play, and all they needed to do was buy one so they could take turns learning. But Liu Yun insisted on buying one for each of them, saying that since the money had already been spent, it wouldn't make a difference. Since they were all going to learn, they should be fair and buy one for each of them.
Father Yu: "Old woman, I suddenly remembered a saying."
Mother: "What's wrong? What are you saying? Why are you suddenly being so sentimental? I'm not used to it."
Father Yu: "They say that marrying a virtuous wife brings prosperity to three generations, and I feel like I'm really experiencing that now."
Yu's mother understood what her husband meant; that was indeed the case. However, for some reason, she couldn't help but retort. After all, the old man wasn't often sentimental; he was more of a stubborn person than a rational one.
"You're really getting sentimental. Am I not a virtuous wife?"
Seeing his wife like this, Mr. Yu smiled and said, "You're so virtuous, the most virtuous of all! Look at our family, three generations of us have been so prosperous!"
Mother Yu: "Alright, I know my place."
She admitted that she was indeed not as good as Liu Yun in teaching and treating children. The reason why the Yu family was so harmonious now was simply because she had been reborn. In her previous life, it was also chaotic.
Moreover, she couldn't possibly spend so much money on extracurricular classes for her child, especially for someone like Beibei, who clearly just wants to play around.
Isn't this just burning money? If her child had been like this in her past life, she would have given them a good beating.
(Liu Yun, knowing her mother's thoughts: Have you ever considered that I've also been reborn? And I also know that you've been reborn.)
After settling the children in, Liu Yun was about to head to Guangzhou. She was accompanied by two people, a man and a woman. The woman's name was Wang Ying, and the man's name was Liu Zhengdong.
Now that I own my own factory, I no longer need to set up a stall to sell sleeper berths to others. I can stamp as many times as I want with my own seal, and it's even a publicly funded trip.
Each carriage has six seats. There were three of them, and two of them were already inside. They were young and dressed decently. They didn't have briefcases, so they were probably also going to Guangzhou to buy goods.
This is normal; there will be more and more people doing this in the future.
She didn't bring much luggage to Guangzhou this time either; her backpack only contained a set of bed sheets and duvet cover and two sets of underwear.
However, Wang Ying and Wang Zhengdong brought a rather large suitcase.
Liu Zhengdong was also very perceptive. Both of them were women, one of whom was his boss. Although Liu Yun had never been to the factory and rarely went to the store, he still knew that she was one of the bosses.
So as soon as they boarded the train, Wang Zhengdong took the initiative to help them carry their things, fetched hot water for them, and filled their thermos cups with hot water.
Liu Yun: "Thank you, but don't bother anymore, take a rest! It's still early, there are still more than ten hours left!"
Liu Zhengdong: "Okay."
Looking at the two people wearing down jackets, Liu Yun suddenly remembered something: in winter, the temperature difference between Xiangshi and Guangshi seems to be quite large. It's only about ten degrees Celsius here, but it's close to twenty degrees Celsius in Guangshi.
Just like herself, she was wearing an undershirt underneath, a light-colored sweater in the middle, and a wool coat on top. When she arrived in Guangzhou, she only needed to take off the sweater and put it in her bag.
Liu Yun: "I think I forgot to tell you something. The temperature difference between Guangzhou and here is quite big. It can be around 20 degrees Celsius or even more during the day there. Our train arrives at the station around 11 o'clock, and the temperature will still be quite high then. Did you bring any lighter clothes?"
Wang Ying: "Around twenty degrees, is there really such a big difference?"
Not only Wang Ying and Liu Zhengdong listened attentively to Liu Yun's words, but the other two people in the carriage were also listening, though they probably hadn't considered this possibility.
Liu Yun: "Well, it's not a big problem. You can just take off your down jackets. We'll find a hotel to stay in for one night, and then we'll take you to buy clothes."
Wang Ying: "I really didn't bring any light clothes. We really need to go buy some light clothes tomorrow."
Liu Zhengdong: "Me too."
Liu Yun: "It's okay. We're not going to talk business until the day after tomorrow anyway. There are plenty of clothing stores in Guangzhou. I'll take you there tomorrow after I book the hotel."
Wang Ying: "Thank you, Sister Liu."
Liu Zhengdong: "Thank you, Sister Liu."
Liu Yun: "It's okay, I just forgot to tell you about it."
Fortunately, it's a small matter, but it still needs to be made clear.
After all, although the clothes there are cheap, a set or two still costs tens of yuan.
It wasn't much to her, but it was equivalent to one or two months' salary for others.
It's better to explain it clearly.
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