At this time, Comrade Lao Lin looked as if he had suffered a great injustice and was crying.
The Zhou family watched coldly, while the Lin family members were either nervous, or doing nothing, or secretly looking at the layout of the small building.
"What's going on?" Political Commissar Hu was startled by the people in the room. At a glance, he found that most of them were strangers to him.
Old Master Zhou waved and introduced, "This is the grandson I told you about the other day, Zhou Yan. This is his biological brother Xiao Yu, and the one Xiao Yu is holding is my great-granddaughter." After the introduction, he pointed to Old Lin and her family, "Over there is Old Lin and her family. A few days ago, she overheard that my grandson was coming home, so she said she would come to help this morning. As a result, she came in the morning and boiled a pot of water. I asked her to help buy breakfast, so she went back and called her whole family over, asking me when I would marry her. Old Hu, isn't this the nurse who came here to take care of me? When did she become my partner?"
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Political Commissar Hu's mouth twitched. He probably understood what the Old Lin family was thinking. They had initially considered Old Zhou a shabby old man and had planned to wipe out the family, but when his grandson returned and brought his great-granddaughter with him, they had no choice but to force a marriage.
"I'd also like to know, Comrade Lin Mengyun, you're a nanny and caregiver assigned to work by a state-owned enterprise. When did you become Lao Zhou's partner? Don't tell me nonsense. We have someone on guard and patrolling our compound 24 hours a day.
"Old Zhou has been as busy as a mule for the past four years. He's been at the ministry for at least twenty hours a day, and he's on business trips at least twenty days a month. Most of the time, his return time doesn't coincide with your workday. Your presence here just serves to clean the house. I've also checked the cafeteria, and from the registration there, I see you buy most of your lunch and dinner there."
"Wait a minute." Lao Zhou interrupted, "Did you buy it in the cafeteria?"
"What's wrong? Isn't that right? We have a registration system in our compound cafeteria."
"That's impossible," Xiao Liu said. "Commander Hu, the commander and I have already collected our monthly quotas. Besides, there's not much left over from our monthly quotas. The old commander said before that we can't let Comrade Lao Lin go hungry while we're away. If that's the case, why is she still going to the cafeteria to eat?"
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Political Commissar Hu's expression turned ugly. He looked at Lin Mengyun and said sternly, "So, Lin Mengyun, are you still stealing from the house?"
"No, no... I just brought Chief Zhou's share home and cooked it at my place. I always bring food here," Lin Mengyun said nervously. Ever since her husband died two years ago, her family's finances had been tight, and to ensure her son and grandson had better food, she had no other choice but to resort to this last resort. Old Zhou and Little Liu were usually away all month, so they just ate it anyway.
"Ha..." This time, not only Political Commissar Hu, but also other old comrades in the compound who came to watch the excitement were shocked.
In their compound, there were several families whose children were not around for various reasons and had been assigned nannies and caregivers by their superiors. If everyone was like Lao Lin, wouldn't they be supporting several families at once?
Because of them, those caregivers receive the highest level of nursing salary in the country and enjoy various subsidies.
"How come this is a bit like greed?" someone murmured.
One of the old comrades looked a little pale, and his body swayed a bit. The old comrade next to him supported him and said, "What's wrong, Comrade Lao Li?"
Old Li looked unhappy because he was also alone, but he was not that busy, so he spent more time at home. After spending time together and becoming familiar with each other, his nanny and caregiver would come to him every month to complain about their poverty, and then he would give them one-third of his monthly share.
During this year's Spring Festival, the other party took away a lot of company benefits from him.
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