Chapter 53 Return of the Marine Corps (4)
It turns out that Luo Yue and Zhou Weiying's bedroom is on the first floor, with a study and a small storage room. On the first floor, there is Aunt Li's room, and the kitchen, living room and dining room. Qin Zheng and his wife live on the second floor, with a study, a guest room and storage room and an open living room.
Because Qin Zheng and his wife, Luo Yue often consider work matters at home and write various reports, plans and other documents, they all need a separate study. However, this villa is large enough, with enough rooms, and each room is large, the two owners' bedrooms are more than 20 square meters, and the other rooms are 15 square meters. The living and usage environment are very comfortable. But now there are 6 people at once, so they need to be redecorated.
Luo Yue and Zhou Weiying's bedrooms were moved upstairs, which were the original Qin Zheng's study, and half of the room and storage room were converted into a baby room. When Luo Yuandong grew up, it was his bedroom. The living room upstairs was closed and divided into two study rooms to meet the needs of Qin Zheng and his wife and Luo Yue; the study on the first floor was converted into a bedroom, allowing two new servants to live in, while Luo Yue and Zhou Weiying's original bedrooms were divided into two, and the four adopted children lived alone.
With this change, everyone will live there, and there will be functional rooms that should be available, but the area has been reduced a lot. Of course, when the children grow up, they will definitely need their own independent space, but that will happen at least 10 years later. Moreover, Luo Yue and Zhou Weiying originally had their own houses. Although they are not villas, they are enough. It is only because Luo Yue was away and Zhou Weiying was pregnant and had a child, so they moved to live with Qin Zheng and his wife. When Luo Yuandong grew up, Luo Yue and Zhou Weiying took Luo Yuandong back to live, which is enough.
Luo Yue and Zhou Weiying came to the second floor with slight feet. At this time, Xiao Yuandong was lying in his shaker, sleeping soundly, chubby and red, looking very cute. Luo Yue also felt a little guilty in his heart. Far East was already 1 and a half years old, and he had only been with him for a few days. It was all Zhou Weiying who worked hard, but he didn't do his best.
Thinking of this, Luo Yue couldn't help but reach out and hug Zhou Weiying and said, "Thank you for your hard work these days, I...I haven't..."
Zhou Weiying interrupted him and said, "Stop talking about these things. You have your business, so leave the family affairs to me. You can do whatever you should do, don't worry about your family."
Luo Yue felt a little intense, and couldn't help but hug Zhou Weiying tighter, and lowered her head to kiss her on the cheek. Zhou Weiying's face turned red, and she hurriedly pushed him away, and whispered: "Don't wake up Far East, go down, they should have arrived."
When the two went downstairs to the living room, four children and two adults had already gathered in the living room. The four children were two men and two women. They looked neither old nor old. The oldest looked only 6 or 7 years old, and the youngest was only 3 or 4 years old. Seeing Luo Yue looking a little timid, Aunt Li said to the children: "Children, this is your father, call him dad."
The children looked at each other a few times and finally spoke timidly: "Dad."
Luo Yue was a little confused because he was a father for the first time. Although Far East is now 1 and a half years old, the father and son don’t spend much time together. Moreover, Far East was still young at that time and could not say it. Therefore, this was the first time he heard someone call him "dad" and met again. He was really not used to it. Thinking that these four children will be their adopted sons in the future, I didn’t know what it felt.
Zhou Weiying also saw Luo Yue’s embarrassment and smiled and said, “It’s okay. It’s the first time we meet. Let’s get along slowly in the future and get along well with each other.”
Aunt Li also said, "Don't be afraid, your father is very good, just like your mother."
Zhou Weiying introduced each child like Luo Yue. The oldest one is a girl named Xiao Zhujing. She just turned seven years old. Because she missed the time she went to school last year, she is still in kindergarten and is preparing to go to school in September this year. Next are two boys, one is Meng Huanzhang and the other is Lin Jin, both of whom are 5 years old, but Meng Huanzhang will turn 6 years old in two months. Zhou Weiying plans to let him go to school with Xiao Zhujing. Lin Jin is only 5 years old and 3 months old, so she has to wait for another year. The youngest girl is Lu Qiurong, 3 and a half years old, and is in kindergarten.
The biological fathers of these four children were all soldiers and died in this Far East War. However, Xiao Zhujing still had two and four generations of uncles. Because they were too far apart, they were unwilling to adopt Xiao Zhujing; while Lin Jin actually had an old lady and her own mother. Because her mother remarried, she threw him to her grandmother for raising her. Of course, an old man could not afford a child, so he was adopted by Zhou Ping; while Meng Huanzhang and Lu Qiurong were both orphans, with no father or mother, and no relatives.
Whenever a child was introduced, Luo Yue would hug them, pat their heads or touch their little faces, and give them the gifts they bought, and say a few words of comfort. Each of the four children had a set of clothes, Xiao Zhujing and Meng Huanzhang had another schoolbag and stationery, Lin Jin had a toy car, and Lu Qiurong was a doll. The gifts could indeed be brought into the distance between the children, so after receiving the gift, the strangeness between the children and Luo Yue was much eased a lot. As a result, Meng Huanzhang and Lin Jin looked at Luo Yue's military uniform, their eyes flashed.
Next, we introduce two new servants. The man is Sun Changzhi, 36 years old, and the woman is Yang Hongping, 35 years old. Sun Changzhi was also a soldier. Both of them are natives from Shandong and have a couple. Because they could not afford the land rent, they were not only driven out of the house by their employer, but even the daughter was taken away from being a slave. Sun Changzhi was seriously ill because of this, and it was about to fail. Fortunately, the People's Army entered Shandong and implemented land reform. Sun Changzhi's employer was executed because the people were too angry and distributed to the farmers. Sun Changzhi's illness was cured and the couple's children were retrieved and returned to them. The family was reunited again. Therefore, Sun Changzhi was naturally grateful to the People's Army. At this time, the People's Army recruited soldiers in Shandong, so Sun Changzhi signed up to join the People's Army.
However, due to a serious illness and being cured, Sun Changzhi's body was still much weaker, and he was older. When he joined the army, he was 32 years old, illiterate and not strong in learning ability, so he was assigned to the logistics department. However, two years later, Sun Changzhi still couldn't adapt to the rhythm of the army, so he retired. However, Sun Changzhi was honest and responsible, had no mind, and was diligent in doing things. He was conscientious and completed seriously. So he was assigned to the civil affairs department to work and do some miscellaneous work.
Sun Changzhi was not picky, so he simply brought his wife and children from the countryside and transferred the household registration, working wholeheartedly for the East China **. When the Ministry of Civil Affairs saw that his wife was also the person who was the only one, he arranged to work in the civil affairs department and asked the couple to go to night school for literacy. However, after working for 2 or 3 years, Sun Changzhi and his wife could not get a literacy certificate from night school, which also affected their promotion. However, Sun Changzhi didn't care, because the couple worked in the Ministry of Civil Affairs and earned 10 silver dollars a month, which was very high, and their children were also in Hope Primary School, so it would be good to live like this for the rest of their lives.
It happened that Qin Zheng needed a servant here, so the Ministry of Civil Affairs sent them to the couple. In fact, they were suitable for this kind of work, and they didn't need any skills, as long as they were diligent. After the couple came, Aunt Li became much more relaxed. In addition to cooking, she only helped Zhou Weiying take Xiao Yuandong, and Sun Changzhi and his wife did other things. Although they only came for a month, Zhou Ping and Zhou Weiying were very satisfied.
Since Sun Changzhi's children attended boarding school, Sun Changzhi and his wife usually lived in Qin Zheng's house, but they did not retire in the dormitory of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Bijing's relationship was still in the Ministry of Civil Affairs. If Qin Zheng didn't need them that day, the Ministry of Civil Affairs would make other arrangements. When they returned on Sunday, Sun Changzhi and his wife would go back to the dormitory to reunite with their children.
Sun Changzhi worked in the army for two years. He knew that he had recognized the military rank from the epaulette. When he saw that Luo Yue was a major general, he was shocked. Although the officers of the People's Army were not old, Luo Yue was just about 30 years old and turned out to be a general, so he was a little timid. Yang Hongping was also a timid person. Seeing her husband like this, she lowered her head and did not dare to look at Luo Yue.
However, Luo Yue was very happy and knew that Sun Changzhi had served in the People's Army. He asked about his experience in the People's Army and immediately narrowed the distance between the two. Zhou Weiying prepared a gift for them, which was a scarf and a pair of gloves for each person. Although the things were not expensive, they expressed their feelings, and the couple thanked each other for their gratitude.
Finally, the gift for Aunt Li was a long coat, a pair of cloth shoes, and a handbag. It was the most expensive and the most expensive, because Aunt Li was alone when she worked at Qin Zheng's house and was regarded as a family member. Aunt Li was also very moved and said, "This... this is too heavy, too heavy, I can't afford it."
Zhou Weiying smiled and said, "This is Luo Yue's distraction, so you can accept it. You have worked hard at home for the past few years. These things are nothing?"
At this moment, a baby cried out from the building, and Aunt Li said, "It's the Far East that I woke up." As she said that, she was about to go upstairs.
Zhou Weiying said: "Aunt Li, let me coax Far East, you can prepare dinner, and cook two more dishes tonight. Let Brother Sun buy a few fish back." As he said that, he turned around and went to the stairs.
Aunt Li smiled and said, "Okay, you guys just wait for food." To Sun Changzhi, Yang Hongping said, "You go and do your business." Then, she said, "You all keep the gifts, don't let your father down."
Xiao Zhujing took Lu Qiurong back to the room, while Lin Jin also followed them with the car in his arms. Only Meng Huanzhang looked at Luo Yue, and seemed to have to stop talking.
Luo Yue smiled and said, "Huanzhang, is there anything wrong?"
Meng Huanzhang hesitated for a moment before saying, "Dad...Dad, are you the People's Army?"
Luo Yue said: "Yes, what's wrong?"
Meng Huanzhang said: "But aren't the People's Army's clothes green? My father turned out to be wearing green military uniforms. Why are your clothes blue?"
Luo Yue gently put his shoulders on his face and said, "Because my father is a navy, the kind that drives a warship, his military uniform is blue."
Meng Huanzhang nodded in a vague way and said, "I want to be a People's Army when I grow up, can I do it!"
Luo Yue smiled and said, "Of course, but why do you want to be the People's Army?"
Meng Huanzhang lowered his head and said, "It was my father who said that the People's Army is our benefactor. Without the People's Army, my father would have died long ago, and there was no me, so he went to be the People's Army. When I grew up, I would be the People's Army."
Chapter completed!