The first stop is Haicheng.
They ate dumplings, went to big restaurants, went to the Bund, and even went to a revolving restaurant.
The second stop is Guangcheng.
This was Gu Xia's old stomping ground. He took the mother and daughter there for morning tea. Linda liked the snacks very much, while Jia Jia preferred the small cakes.
Later I went to the southwest to see the flowers everywhere.
Heading south, we went to Hainan, where we enjoyed the sea breeze, lay on the beach and drank coconut water.
This is the happiest time in Jia Jia's life.
During this period, the three of them gradually got along well and their relationship became closer and closer.
If Linda wasn't a foreigner, no one would suspect that Jia Jia wasn't their daughter.
Jia Jia is becoming more and more lively. She will jump happily when walking on the road.
Sometimes she lets her parents hold her hands and swing on the swing.
Sometimes they would share an ice cream among the three of them.
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When we returned to North City, Jia Jia didn't look as thin anymore.
Wearing a new sportswear, he was tanned and looked very sunny.
As soon as they met, An An liked this new sister very much.
Originally, she only had one sister, Naitang, and they didn't live together and rarely saw each other.
Now she has a sister named Jia Jia, who can sleep with her, play dolls with her, and practice English with her.
With sister Jia Jia, An An immediately abandoned the inactive Xiao Zechuan.
Gu Chun finally met Jia Jia, took her to the store, and picked out a lot of new clothes for her.
He also asked Gu Xia to find a school for her to enroll.
It can be said that there was no rejection at all and she was accepted very naturally, as if she was a member of this family.
This allowed Jia Jia to quickly adapt to life at her father's house.
She has many more relatives, including her aunt, uncle, great-grandfather, eldest uncle, second uncle, bean buns and milk candy...
Linda and Gu Xia quickly went to register their marriage.
Later, Linda went to university and studied Chinese while learning Chinese medicine with Gu Xia.
Gu Xia opened his own clinic. Besides seeing patients, he also stayed in the clinic to do experiments.
He combined the medicines of witch doctors and traditional Chinese medicine to create a medicine that could better resist epidemics, and later won an award.
Jia Jia goes to a primary school near her home, where the educational resources are much better than those in the village.
With her father's guidance, she quickly adapted to studying in North City.
Later, Gu Xia and Linda did not have children, and Gu Jiajia became their only daughter...
PS: Gu Xia’s extra story ends here, and the next one is Gu Dong’s.
I wrote a TV drama script for her, which I thought was quite interesting and had a bit of an entertainment industry feel to it, so you can check it out.
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