C24 (2/2)
Outside the sickroom, Jiang Chu handed a sealed bag to Li Jianguo and said: Uncle Li, there are a few talismans inside, you and auntie have brought it with you. I have already given Li Jin and Grandma Li before, you give her one too.
The black Qi on Li Jianguo's forehead had already disappeared, Jiang Chu knew that the Magic Technique had been broken, but in order to prevent others from messing around, he drew a few Gathering Yang Symbol s for the Li Jianguo Family.
Little Chu, this time it's all thanks to you. If there's nothing else, I won't say anything more. When you graduate, I'll give you a luxury car. You can pick any car in my shop.
Jiang Chu chuckled: Then I won't be polite, at that time I will definitely pick the best one. Uncle Li, let it go this time, we're all from the same sect, so let him go. If your people attack again, I will definitely find him.
In the blink of an eye, a month had passed. In another ten days, Jiang Chu would be registering at Haidong University, so Li Qing had already started preparing things for him, with bags and bags of goods that made Jiang Chu at a loss of whether to laugh or cry. Haidong University's listing in Shanghai, leaving home for more than 800 kilometers, returning once was not easy, so Jiang Chu did not run around, but stayed at home to accompany his parents. Li Jin had already been taken over by his parents for treatment. After all, they were working there and it would be more convenient to take care of Li Jin.
The day before Jiang Chu set off, Li Jianguo and his wife Wang Xiaoli came over together and gave Jiang Chu a hundred thousand yuan. They said that they would give him a gift so that he could study properly.
Jiang Chu's parents did not know what was going on, why Li Jianguo would give Jiang Chu so much money, and at the beginning, he did not agree, saying that it was too much, but since Li Jianguo and his wife insisted on giving it, Jiang Chu did not reject it. He accepted the money and gave his parents fifty thousand, leaving him with fifty thousand which he saved in his card, in case of need.
Actually, according to Li Jianguo and his wife's original intention, they had to at least give Jiang Chu a million, but first, Jiang Chu's parents definitely wouldn't accept it. Second, Jiang Chu was still young, so it might not be good for him to have so much money.
Li Jianguo and his wife had just finished lunch and left when Zhao Changling came over. He gave Jiang Chu a cell phone, saying that he had something to discuss with him on the market.
On the day that Jiang Chu left home, many relatives came to see him off. He was studying at a top university in Shanghai, which was the glory of the entire Phoenix Town. After graduation, he might even become a high ranking official.
In the eyes of the townspeople, people like Jiang Chu were once like the top scholar, who had to ride a big horse to travel the streets. If there was anything that they could do in the future, it would be up to Jiang Chu to help them.
On the platform of the Bianzhou North Station, Jiang Chu and the rest were waiting for the arrival of the high speed rail. Zhao Changling said to Jiang Chu: Brother, being in the city is much better than being at home. It's a big city there, so you have to bear with our temper, but if there's anything, call me, I have friends there too.
Li Qing also warned him with tears: waiter, take good care of yourself outside.
Jiang Shengli, on the other hand, carelessly said: ”Being so adult, it's alright. Besides, boys can't be taken advantage of no matter where they go.” Perhaps, after graduation, I will even bring back a daughter-in-law for you.
This caused Li Qing to roll her eyes.
Jiang Chu waved goodbye to his parents and the people who sent him off before pulling his luggage onto the train.
This was actually the first time Jiang Chu was travelling so far by himself. Even though he had gone out quite a bit in the past, he had gone with Jiang Shengli. He was a teenager after all, and his heart was filled with excitement and novelty.
Shanghai was a first-tier city. There had always been a saying that the capital was big and had a lot of money on the market. This kind of city that brimmed with the aura of the modern era was also an existence that Jiang Chu yearned for.
It was only a few hours of travel, Jiang Chu did not plan to rest, and opened the new phone that Zhao Changling gave him, playing a small game.
Next to Jiang Chu was a man in his twenties. From the looks of it, he was a white-collar worker. Jiang Chu sat by the window, and the two chatted nonchalantly. After an unknown period of time, Jiang Chu finally fell asleep in a daze.