With the start of the school year for the twins fast approaching, Gu Yunxi and her husband began preparing to take their family back to China. Although they felt reluctant to part with He Ruizhe, they knew that everyone had to return to their own lives and move forward.
On their last night at the estate, the whole family gathered around the table, enjoying a home-cooked meal prepared by a Chinese chef. They shared fond memories of their time in the beautiful country and looked forward to their new life ahead.
Gu Yunxi gently stroked the twins' heads and said tenderly, "Children, the new semester is about to begin. You should also be brave enough to face every challenge, just like your brother."
The next day, the family, laden with luggage and memories, embarked on their journey back home. On the plane, Gu Yunxi and her husband gazed quietly out the window, lost in thought. They were proud that their son was about to face a new life independently, and also looked forward to the new school term that their twins would soon begin.
After returning to their homeland, Gu Yunxi and her husband quickly threw themselves into their busy work, while the twins readjusted to school life. Although life returned to its usual hectic pace, everyone cherished the wonderful time they spent in the United States.
In the manor, He Ruizhe faces new life challenges alone. He often stands by the window, gazing at the distant sky, missing his family. But he knows that this is part of his growth, and an essential step on the path to realizing his dreams.
In the study of the manor, He Ruizhe displays family photos and souvenirs he brought from his homeland. Whenever the night is quiet, he sits at his desk, immersing himself in books, lost in the sea of knowledge. These books and souvenirs have become his spiritual sustenance in a foreign land.
Despite living in different countries, Hérizabé and his family remain closely connected. They maintain close contact through phone calls and the internet, sharing snippets of their lives. Whenever he hears his family's voices, a warm feeling washes over Hérizabé, giving him the strength to move forward.
As time went by, He Ruizhe gradually adapted to life in the United States. He made friends from all over the world on campus, participated in various extracurricular activities, and enriched his university life. Back home, Gu Yunxi and her husband also achieved new successes in their careers, and their twins continued to make progress in their studies.
This cross-border experience has made the whole family cherish each other's company even more and has strengthened their courage to face life's challenges. No matter where they are, the warmth and support of home will always be their strongest backing.
As the seasons changed, He Ruizhe's life in the United States gradually settled into a routine. He excelled in his studies at Harvard University, achieving outstanding academic results and actively participating in various club activities, broadening his horizons.
In the tranquil moments of the manor, He Ruizhe often sits alone in his study, immersing himself in books and contemplation. He shares his academic progress and interesting anecdotes with his family back home through video calls; despite the vast distance, the warmth of family affection never diminishes.
Gu Yunxi and her husband's careers in China are also progressing steadily. They often manage to communicate with their son across time zones via screen during their busy schedules. Watching their son thrive in a foreign land fills them with joy and pride.
The twins also showcased their unique talents and interests in the new semester. They actively participated in various activities on campus, not only achieving excellent academic results but also making achievements in the arts and sports, winning praise from teachers and classmates.
Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, He Ruizhe's first semester in the United States is coming to an end. He's starting to prepare for his final exams while also planning his winter break. He plans to use his vacation time to explore more cities and cultures in the US, enriching his life experiences.
In the manor's courtyard, He Ruizhe would sometimes host small gatherings with the manor's butler and nanny, inviting his classmates from school to visit. These gatherings not only deepened his friendships with his classmates but also allowed more people to learn about Chinese culture and traditions.
With winter break approaching, He Ruizhe decided to stay in the United States, hoping to use the opportunity to engage in social practice, such as volunteering or internships. He believes these experiences will be invaluable in his personal growth and future career development.
Although he couldn't return home to reunite with his family, Heruze sent back a carefully prepared package containing his experiences in the United States, along with some local gifts. The package also included a long letter, filled with longing and gratitude for his family.
When Gu Yunxi and her husband received the package, they felt the warmth of their son's gesture. They knew that their son had grown into an independent and responsible young man. Although they couldn't reunite during the holiday, their hearts remained closely connected with their son, and they looked forward to many more wonderful times to come.
When the twins returned home, they found that without their older brother, He Ruizhe, the house seemed to lack its usual liveliness. They were used to their brother's encouragement and companionship, used to discussing their studies together, and sharing their funny stories. Now, with their brother far away in a foreign country, every corner of the house seemed to remind them of this.
Gu Yunxi noticed the children's emotional changes and tried her best to fill the void with a mother's tenderness and warmth. She encouraged the children to stay in touch with their brother through video calls, share their daily lives, and let their brother's voice and smile become a comfort to their hearts.
The twins began to adjust to life without their older brother at home. They studied harder at school, actively participated in extracurricular activities, and tried to find their own enjoyment in their busy lives. Every night, they would gather around the computer, waiting for a video call with their brother, which was the most anticipated moment of their day.
During the calls, He Ruizhe always listened patiently to his younger siblings recount their experiences at school, offering guidance and encouragement based on his own knowledge and insights. Despite the distance between them, the deep sibling bond only grew stronger.
Gu Yunxi and her husband also created more family time at home, organizing family game nights, cooking together, or going on weekend trips, filling their home with warmth and laughter once again. They hope that through these activities, the twins can gradually adapt to daily life without their older brother, while also deepening the emotional bond between family members.
The twins gradually learned to be independent as they adapted. They began to solve their own academic problems, manage their own free time, and even started trying to prepare simple dinners for their family. These small steps of growth and progress made them proud, and also brought comfort to their family back in the United States.
Although the older brother is no longer with them, love and warmth have never left. Gu Yunxi and her husband used their care and wisdom to create a loving family environment for their children. The twins have also grown up healthily in this love, learning independence, resilience, and, most importantly, cherishing every moment spent with their family.
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