Chapter 1802: departure 1 (1/2)

When it comes to big cities, these country folks haven't been to big cities very often.

This time Zhao Weiguo had the opportunity to see what Lu City was like, and it was a kind of luck.

Liu Gensheng is very envious. After all, he has never seen a big city, and he has only seen it in photos.

This is definitely a different feeling from actually going to see it yourself. Sometimes you can only know what a city is like if you go to see it in person.

Zhao Weiguo said, ”Yeah, go to a big city to see and see, and see Xiulan and my great grandson by the way, killing two birds with one stone.”

The two chatted for a while, and Liu Gensheng helped open the letter of introduction.

”Tomorrow, I'll go talk to my family Lanlan and ask Lanlan to send a telegram to Xiulan to inform her that if you suddenly come over, you should say hello to Xiulan girl first, so that Xiulan girl can be prepared.”

Zhao Weiguo also thought of this, but I was embarrassed to trouble Liu Gensheng, ”Captain, you don't have to worry about this. I will go to the county town tomorrow and send a telegram to Xiulan. Girl Lanlan is also pregnant, so inconvenient.”

Liu Gensheng has always helped their family a lot. He always troubles others with bad things. Sometimes he has to be more considerate and take care of others. How can he think about troublesome others all day long.

”It's okay, isn't it convenient for Lan Lan to have my son-in-law?”

Zhao Weiguo still waved his hand resolutely, ”Captain, I appreciate your kindness, but I really can't trouble you about this, I'll just go to the county town by myself.”

Seeing Zhao Weiguo's insistence, Liu Gensheng didn't say anything, ”Okay, then, when you go to Lu City, help me and give Xiulan girl a greeting.”

Every time Zhao Xiulan sent things back, he would bring them some from time to time. Liu Gensheng always kept it in his heart, but there was no chance to thank him.

Now that Zhao Weiguo is going to Lu City, he should bring a suit of greetings for him. Zhao Weiguo nodded, ”Okay, Captain, I know.”