Chapter 388 Long-Term Planning
Guo Wenjing's mood instantly soured when she saw that her husband had only said that one sentence and then stopped talking.

Thinking of something, she said, "Yanming, with your current position, you can be allocated a fairly large house by your work unit. A few years ago, you were transferred to the Northeast to support construction. It was inconvenient for me to live outside with the children alone. Now that Jinyue and Jincheng are grown up, they should have their own rooms."

When Fu Yanming heard his wife's words, he thought about it and realized that his eldest daughter was already seven years old this year, and it was indeed not appropriate for her to live in the same room with them anymore.

But the house is only so big. Each of the brothers has their own room, and the sister's room was partitioned off from her parents' room. The only other room left is the main room.

Although the fourth brother lived in the military base year-round, and the second brother's house was empty after he went to the countryside, it was agreed that each son would have a room. As the eldest brother, he couldn't very well let his children live in his uncles' rooms. Besides, the fourth brother would come back to stay for a while when he had leave, and the second brother would also come back from the countryside every few days. How could he possibly lend his room to his son?

As for the partitioned room my younger sister used to live in, she had to enter through my parents' room, so it was impossible for my son and daughter to live there. Besides, if my younger sister knew that she no longer had her own room, she would probably overthink it.

After a moment's thought, he said, "Okay, I'll submit the application today."

Hearing the confirmation, Guo Wenjing felt much better. Previously, she had not mentioned the housing allocation because Fu Yanming had been transferred to other places to support construction, and also because the child was too young and no one could help.

Now I don't have to worry about my eldest and second eldest children, and my youngest daughter, Jinyun, has also been sent to a preschool. There's no problem with them living in separate rooms.

Anyway, if anything happens, I can just send the three children back to my in-laws' place. At most, I won't get any subsidies from my in-laws on weekdays.

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When Chu Xue got up early in the morning, she saw Liu's mother busy in the yard: "Hurry up and wash your hands and eat. I'll have your father accompany you to the commune later. I've already packed the bedding you need to take and put it in the main room."

At this moment, Liu's father also entered the yard carrying a basket on his back, and continued Liu's mother's words: "I picked some tomatoes and melons, you can take them with you."

He wanted to say no, but it was a kind gesture from Liu's father. Seeing that his pants were wet with dew and stuck to his calves, he said, "I know, Dad. Go change your pants quickly. It looks like it's going to rain, and you don't want it to affect your leg injury." Liu's father nodded and went inside.

Strangely enough, if he hadn't known that his leg was indeed seriously injured at the time, he would have doubted whether it was all a dream.

I've heard people say that injured people will experience unusual symptoms when it's cloudy or rainy, but since my leg healed, it's been just like before the injury, without any discomfort whatsoever.

Chunxiao came out rubbing her eyes: "Second sister, I'll go with Dad to see you off."

Chu Xue glanced at her: "No need, it's not much. Dad will accompany me to the commune to complete the household registration transfer and then we'll come back."

Chunxiao plopped down on a wooden stump under the eaves: "Second Sister, when are you coming back?"

After washing up, Chu Xue went into the kitchen and brought out the food: "I have to do well since I'm new here. I'll come back when I have time off later."

Liu's mother brought out a bowl of cucumber salad: "Yes, this job is hard-won. You must do your best and establish yourself firmly."

After changing out of his wet pants, Liu's father chimed in, "Financial work can't be taken lightly. You have to learn more, observe more, and speak less, but you also have to be quick-witted and always stick to the principles."

Chu Xue nodded and replied while eating breakfast, "I'll remember."

(End of this chapter)

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