Reborn as a Superpower Girl in the 80s-Chapter 1170: Return to the Country
Chapter 1170: Chapter 1170: Return to the Country
After Lu Yichen left, the home returned to its original state, with He Qing responsible for picking up Yanyan and Yueyue, then going to help out at the tea shop in front.
The household chores were all being done by two helpers, with Elder Rong taking care of the vegetable patch behind the house and looking after the three little ones every day.
The tea shop was doing quite well; aside from covering the household expenses, the helpers’ and He Qing’s salaries, there was still a good amount left over. Wei Jun’s salary was now paid by Yipin Overseas Company.
Lu Yichen called from Washington, saying that this study and exchange program was fully enclosed, so they couldn’t meet for three months. He would call home and asked the family not to worry.
He also said that once the three months were over, they would return to China together.
Afterwards, Luo Qiao also got busy. Four months later, she stopped running back home in the mornings and afternoons, only coming back at noon.
It wasn’t that she was lazy and didn’t want to come back; indeed, she didn’t have that much milk anymore.
The little ones were initially unhappy with the powdered milk, but as they waited and waited without their "food supply" returning, they faced reality.
Luo Qiao, from her work in data recording and analysis, joined the experiments – her accuracy higher and speed faster than others, which surprised and amazed everyone.
Two months later, Luo Qiao’s first paper since studying abroad was published, perhaps helped by Professor Wilson’s name being listed as a supervisor, which gave her some preferential treatment.
Another month later, the lab’s ongoing project produced results, and Luo Qiao played a significant role. Hence, Professor Wilson included her name as the fifth author on his paper, which made her very happy for a long time.
She called Lu Yichen immediately to share the good news, then called her grandparents, several older brothers, maternal grandfather, maternal aunt, both fathers, and the master and his wife, as well as the Yuan Family in China.
Luo Qiao was genuinely thrilled this time; the medicine was soon to enter clinical trials and, if it went to production, could help tens of thousands of patients in the future.
Of course, the lab would receive a substantial sum of money, of which she would get a share, but most importantly, the project was a success.
By the end of April, Luo Qiao took ten days off. This time they were returning to China for Yuan Jianing’s wedding, a plan agreed upon in advance and promised to be fulfilled.
Moreover, the three little ones were six months old; it was time to let the family back home meet them and also to register their residency.
By the time Lu Yichen arrived, everything at home was already well prepared. He Qing said she didn’t really want to go back to China and chose to stay behind to take care of the shop and the house, Luo Qiao confirmed several times before agreeing.
He Qing’s father died when she was three, and her mother remarried, bringing her into her new family. Times were tough for every household back then, especially reconstituted families, and it was even more complicated because her stepfather’s family hadn’t split their assets yet.
In that house, she was treated poorly; if not for her father’s death being work-related which required the factory to support her until she was eighteen, she might not have been able to attend school.
Eventually, she left home for the military and seldom returned, maintaining a distant relationship with her mother, who would indirectly ask for money whenever they met.
She detested the way her mother pretended to care while actually intending to ask for money, which always made her uncomfortable. When she was transferred out of the military, her mother preemptively approached the military to request her job be transferred to her younger brother born later.
She directly refused to be assigned a job by her organization and instead took a settlement fee, and since then, had never returned to her stepfather’s home.
Luo Qiao thought to herself no wonder they readily agreed to move abroad; one was to leave behind a place of sad memories, and the other wanted to stay far from that family.
What Luo Qiao didn’t expect was that the day before they prepared to return to China, Zhang Jing and He Rui came to visit.
Luo Qiao let them into the house: "What brings you here?"
Zhang Jing seemed a bit embarrassed: "My partner just got better these few days, and I’ve saved up some money. We thought of coming over to thank you and repay some of it."
Luo Qiao asked them to sit and served them juice: "If you had come a day later, I would have been back in China."
Zhang Jing was surprised: "You’re going back to China?"
Luo Qiao nodded with a smile: "My husband’s exchange in Washington has ended, and he is also returning. We’ve been abroad for a year and a half; coincidentally, a friend of mine is getting married on May Day. I took a few days off to go back with the kids and have a look."
Right then, the four-year-old Yanyan and Yueyue came downstairs; "Mom, our little backpacks are ready."
Luo Qiao waved them over: "We have guests at home, come and meet them."
The two children placed their small backpacks down and walked over, politely saying, "Hello, Uncle, Auntie."
He Rui looked puzzled: "Didn’t you say you were still breastfeeding? What’s this?" frёewebnoѵēl.com
Luo Qiao laughed: "These two are my daughters, born to me. Upstairs, there are the other three smaller ones, who were born here in America."
He Rui was stunned, and after a while, she reacted: "My God, you have five children?"
Luo Qiao nodded: "The first birth was two daughters, then after coming to America, I found out I was pregnant. What else could I do? Just went ahead and had them."
He Rui didn’t know what to say, just muttered quietly: "What about the children’s household registration then?"
Luo Qiao gave a mysterious smile: "Naturally, I could only give birth because I had a birth permit."
Zhang Jing pulled He Rui, signaling her to gossip less. If they had a way, would they dare to bring the kids back to the country so openly?
Initially, Luo Qiao wanted to invite the two to stay for dinner, but they said they had made plans with someone else and didn’t want to keep them waiting too long.
Regarding the money they returned, Luo Qiao mentioned she wasn’t in a hurry to use it, suggesting they take their time repaying when they are more financially comfortable. They noted they had kept some money for living expenses, so she didn’t press them.
When they left, Luo Qiao gave them some Chinese snacks made by Rong Daniang. Perhaps they had been away from home for too long and missed it, they accepted without refusal and thanked her before departing together.
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The next day, after breakfast, the vehicle that was picking them up arrived. They chose a minibus for a more comfortable ride.
Today they would go to New York and then fly to San Francisco, rest there for a night, and fly back to China the next day.
In the past few days, they received news from China; Luo Xuyuan, her second older brother, had arranged someone to clean out the courtyard and had the bedding aired.
It had been over a year since they last flew, and both Yanyan and Yueyue turned into curious babies again. However, the two children were very well-behaved and did not disturb anyone.
They finally arrived in San Francisco after six in the evening. They found a nice hotel, checked in, requested[]{#anchor-1} one king room and one suite.
Luo Qiao and her husband, with the five children, stayed in the suite, and Elder Rong and Rong Daniang in the other room. Dinner was brought back by Lu Yichen, and after everyone had washed up, they rested early.
The next day, after breakfast, the family packed up and rushed to the airport.
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