Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space - Chapter 671
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Chapter 671: Chapter 665: Interest Accounts for Half of Success
Qin Xue served the dishes for Chu Molin and then brought over the food for them to eat.
“How’s school? You haven’t been there for so long, can you adapt to it now?” Qin Xue handed him a bowl of rice and asked about his studies at school.
“It’s okay, I can understand most of it, and the teachers are nice to me.” Chu Molin took the rice and answered his wife’s question.
“That’s good. You can ask the teachers for help after class if you don’t understand something. As long as you review, it should be quite easy.” Qin Xue thought that learning would be simple as long as one had interest.
If there’s no interest, studying would feel like being in prison. The difference between the two extremes was merely interest.
“Yeah, I’ve marked down the things I don’t understand and asked the teachers.” Chu Molin picked a piece of fish for his wife.
“Mhm.” Qin Xue smiled, and the couple chatted while eating their meal.
Qin Xue thought of her mother’s words and looked up at her elder son. She couldn’t see any differences between her elder and younger sons. Could it be because they were still young?
Qin Xue wondered if the differences would only show after some time.
“What are you looking at? You seem lost.” Chu Molin noticed his wife’s dreamy expression and asked.
“Oh, it’s nothing. I was just thinking about something. What did you just say?” Qin Xue was thinking about what her mother had said in her dream and didn’t catch what Molin was saying.
“I said, if it’s too exhausting, why don’t we hire someone to help with the kids?” Chu Molin reconsidered, but it was up to his wife to agree.
“No need, the kids are well-behaved, I can handle them.” Qin Xue believed she could now take on the responsibility, plus they had Xue Ling to help. Chu Molin hadn’t seen how well-behaved the kids were with Xue Ling; they were incredibly well-behaved.
“No need to hire anyone?” Chu Molin looked uncertainly at his wife.
“I said no need, did I ever lie to you?” Qin Xue was speechless. When did her credibility become so low?
Yu Ze listened to his parents’ words. If he could speak, he would definitely tell his father that he was worrying too much.
With the Fox Fairy around, there was no need to hire anyone. And he wasn’t a real baby, how could he possibly bother his mother? Of course, other than crying when he peed, pooped, or was hungry, those were inevitable things. With his tiny body, he could only rely on the adults. Otherwise, as someone who loved cleanliness, being wrapped up in such mess would be worse than death.
Most of the time, when he needed to pee or poop, he would cry first, except when Qin Xue couldn’t get there in time and he couldn’t hold it any longer. At other times, he was as well-behaved as possible.
He was someone who didn’t need to worry about his mother, alright? So his father was just worrying too much.
After the couple finished eating, they sat in the courtyard, enjoying the breeze, each holding a child. These peaceful days were so precious that they didn’t want them to be disturbed.
But in the end, their tranquil, warm time was broken by someone.
There was a knock on the door, and they glanced at each other, wondering who could it be. Chu Molin, holding the child, stood up to open the door.
“Linlin.” As soon as he opened the door, Miao Qingqing’s face appeared before him.
“How did you know to come here?” Chu Molin didn’t remember telling her their current address. As he thought, he looked at Chu Xiaoqiao standing next to Miao Qingqing, and couldn’t think of anyone else who could have told her.
This was because his grandmother wouldn’t have asked An Hao and the others.
Just like when they were in S Province, she knew Li Zhao and his wife knew his whereabouts, but she didn’t ask them, instead searching blindly by herself. If she hadn’t encountered Qin Yu, there’s no telling when she would have found them.