Chapter 712
Chapter 712
Chapter 712: Chapter 704: The Entire Family Moves Chapter 712: Chapter 704: The Entire Family Moves Gu Ning had only heard about it, but as for the specifics, he had never thought about wanting to know, and of course he never said anything about it.
When Zhang Xiaomei was leaving, she even demanded a sum of money from him, calling it her breakup fee.
Otherwise, she claimed she would not leave and would cling on, making sure nobody could have peace.
Gu Ning paid her.
As long as she no longer appeared before him, that was fine.
Zhang Xiaomei was at fault, but he wasn’t blameless either.
He had misjudged a person, and that was his mistake, though it would also be the last time.
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Zhang Xiaomei knew that with money she could sever all ties, and then she would be out of sight, out of mind.
“She’s gone off to bother someone else,” Tang Yuxin propped her face on the table, somewhat curious to know if there was another fool like Gu Ning in this world who would give his kidney to her.
There probably wasn’t, after all, nobody’s eyes are blind.
She reached for Gu Ning’s arm and pressed her fingers on his wrist.
His pulse was strong and seemed completely normal.
Of course, it also meant that his health was without blemish; his kidney was exceptionally good for the time being.
She resolved to protect Gu Ning’s kidneys well.
No matter what, they must last him until he’s old and gray.
No, they had to last a lifetime, until the end of his life.
“What’s the matter, is there a problem with me?”
Gu Ning noticed that Tang Yuxin seemed to have a habit of doing this.
Was there something wrong with his body?
“Nothing,” Tang Yu removed her fingers, “I was just checking if your kidneys were okay?”
Gu Ning pinched her cheek with some force.
“Dr.
Tang, you’ll soon know whether my kidneys are in good shape, won’t you?”
Tang Yuxin adjusted her hair awkwardly, as if she had spoken out of turn again.
In reality, she was very serious and earnest, but somehow, she always ended up being misunderstood.
See, inevitably, her intentions were misconstrued, and this time wildly so.
They’d visit often since that’s where the roots of the Tang family lay, but life is the same wherever you are.
As long as family is there, any place can be home.
Zhang Xiangcao and Tang Zhijun moved into the quadrangle where Tang Yuxin used to live since it was closest to Sisi’s school and not far from the Wang Family.
Zhang Xiangcao could finally take care of her daughter and her aging father—well, adopted father.
As for Tang Zhijun, driving to the construction site was not an issue for him.
Tang Zhinian, Ren Li, and Chengcheng moved into Tang Yuxin’s courtyard.
It was spacious, which is why Tang Zhinian liked it.
He could see his daughter every day and the construction site was just a few steps away.
As for Chengcheng, he was young, and any place would do for him.
He had gotten used to Li Tang Village where he could step out into a big yard with lots of space in the village, larger houses, and high ceilings.
Staying in a tiny, several-dozen-square-meter apartment would have taken some adjustment for him considering the limited space to play in.
He loved this courtyard, especially the large lawn where he could roll around and have fun.
Before they arrived, Gu Ning had already cleared some space for a ping pong table and a small basketball court.
These were the kids’ favorite activities, and Chengcheng enjoyed them too.
Plus, he could meet many martial arts uncles, watch them practice, dine with them, and even spar a little.
Now, he even had his own set of mini martial arts attire which he wore proudly.
The adults might not comment, but Chengcheng, being just a little kid, was the first to adapt to the new place.
He had been reluctant and tearful when he initially arrived, missing his friends, but within a few days, he had completely let go of those thoughts.
Gu Ning transferred Chengcheng’s school registration to Beijing First Primary School nearby, which offered education from primary through high school.
Plus, the project developed by Tang Zhinian now had several universities and two high schools in proximity.
Even if Chengcheng didn’t like the high schools here in the future, there were other new ones to consider with great facilities and teaching staff.
But all that was a discussion for another time.
After all, Chengcheng was still in primary school, and it would be eight or nine years before he reached high school.
In just a year or two, this place would undergo immense changes, let alone in eight or nine years, or even twenty years.
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