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My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 78 - 10 Registration
78: Chapter 10 Registration
78 -10 Registration
As Shen Chi had expected, it was over a month before his transfer order came through.
“You must be careful in Shanghai, and don’t hesitate to spend money when necessary, but also don’t buy random, unnecessary things.
I’ve heard that everything’s so expensive in Shanghai.
Also, take good care of Little Niangao.
Don’t let him run around outside.
I’ve heard that those actors like to go to big cities like Shanghai…” Luo Yufang was checking their luggage, endlessly giving instructions.
Shen Zhangming, standing nearby, held Little Niangao in his arms, refusing to let go, having been like this since morning.
By contrast, Shen Xiu looked relaxed.
She was also headed to the provincial capital’s Medical College today.
Lin Xiaoguai sighed and brought out a sizable wicker chest from the room.
Opening it and pointing to the packed contents, she said, “These are things I’ve made recently.
Grandma, please divide some of the handmade soap for my aunts.
The rheumatism ointment is for the little aunt’s family; the frostbite ointment is for the third aunt.
Keep the sheep fat for yourself, and also these hand creams, anti-cracking creams, golden sore medicine, Fish Liver Oil, Snail Cream, and Muscle and Bone Ointment.
Make sure to keep some for yourself.
Here is some ginseng I got someone to buy; keep it on hand just in case.”
“I’ve already made your new clothes for autumn and winter.
I’ll bring the ones for next year the next time I come.”
She paused and then added, “Xiu’er, Xiao Mei, and I’ve already given to my parents’ side.
Grandma, you and grandpa just hold on to these and don’t give them away carelessly.”
She really liked these two kind and simple elderly people who had worried about her a lot, so she was willing to do these things for them.
“Aye, got it,” Shen Zhangming and Luo Yufang replied with eyes slightly reddened.
The granddaughter-in-law was known to spend money and was a bit picky, stubborn in her ways that didn’t change, but essentially, she was good.
Not to mention her character and ability to earn money while being filial to them—such a daughter-in-law was hard to find even with a lantern, no wonder Chi had insisted on bringing her back.
“Grandpa, grandma, here are some meat tickets, meat tickets, sugar tickets, soap tickets, Bean Products Tickets, Poultry Egg Tickets, and food tickets I’ve got for you, and here’s one thousand yuan.
Don’t hesitate to use it if you want to buy something to eat or wear,” Shen Chi had also made extensive preparations.
Grandma had refused to take all the 5,000 yuan he sent before and had pushed it into Lin Xiaoguai’s hands, so now he was offering another one thousand yuan.
Lin Xiaoguai nodded from the side, “Right, Fula won’t take long to grow up and will help you guard the house.”
She had taken the opportunity to bring out the black-backed dog from the space some time ago, and Shen Chi was extremely impressed, saying it was a rare good dog, fierce, alert, and loyal.
As for the dog’s local name, Fula, it was given by Shen Zhangming, who was most fond of it and took it for walks every day.
It wasn’t until they were on the train that Lin Xiaoguai finally breathed a sigh of relief.
In her previous life, she had been alone for so long, never feeling such difficulty in parting with friends; she was truly unaccustomed to this kind of sorrowful parting.
“Would you like some water?
I’ll go to the hot water room and pour you some,” Shen Chi put his son on the seat, having arranged the luggage, he sat down and asked.
He was thinking that this was his wife’s first time taking a train to travel far, and he was determined to take good care of her.
“I’m not thirsty,” Lin Xiaoguai lowered her head to wipe the drool from the corner of Little Niangao’s mouth, who was curiously looking at the strangers around.
She sighed and said, “If Little Niangao could learn to speak, it would be nice.
It would ease some of grandpa and grandma’s regrets.”
In fact, Little Niangao had no talent for speaking.
Every day he only used “ah ah ah” as an interjection to express his emotions, with no sign of a breakthrough.
Clearly, she remembered dad saying she was calling out unclearly for mom at seven months…
Lin Xiaoguai accidentally voiced her thoughts, causing Shen Chi to stare blankly for a moment.
Was she complaining that he was dragging his feet?
He genuinely didn’t know at what age he had learned to speak as a child.
Shen Xiu laughed on the side.
Her brother, who usually kept his composure, instantly became so accessible in front of his sister-in-law.
After a three-hour train ride, both Shen Xiu and Little Niangao, who had been initially excited, were wilted—one listlessly watching the monotonous scenery out the window, the other sleeping soundly.
After arriving at the station, Shen Chi carried his son in one arm and grabbed the luggage with the other, while Lin Xiaoguai woke the drowsy Shen Xiu and pulled her, still a bit bleary-eyed, off the train.
Facing the endless stream of the road ahead, Shen Xiu asked somewhat bewilderedly, “Which way to the Medical College?”