Chapter 8: bad thoughts (1/2)

Chapter 8 Bad thoughts

So Luo Qiao hurried out of the space, thinking about coming in at night to have a good stroll.

When it was getting dark, Lu Yichen came back, knocked on the door and came in and handed Luo Qiao a household registration book. Luo Qiao took it in surprise and said, "Thank you, I didn't expect it to be done so quickly."

What Luo Qiao didn't know was that this household registration book was not so easy to do, not to mention that Luo Qiao was still a minor and a single independent household. Lu Yichen found someone to go away and set it up for her.

Lu Yichen didn't know why, so he wanted to help her do it earlier, for fear that it would happen later.

Fortunately, Lu Yichen personally went to do this in the afternoon. If he waited until the team leader was free, he might not have known that it would be the year of the monkey and the month of the horse.

Lu Yichen said: "Tomorrow, the village will find someone to help you sort out the educated youth institute. If you feel better tomorrow, go and choose a house by yourself."

Luo Qiao said gratefully, "Thank you, Big Brother Lu."

As soon as they finished speaking, they heard someone coming in, and Lu Yichen said, "Aunt Gao is here."

Lu Yichen introduced to Luo Qiao: "This is Aunt Gao from the captain's family, she has been taking care of you."

Luo Qiao said gratefully, "Auntie, I've caused you trouble."

At this time, Zhao's family, Zhao Pulin's eldest brother Zhao Changlin, sister-in-law Liu Fang, sister Zhao Chunli, and brother-in-law Jia Mingshan, were getting together to talk about Luo Qiao.

Zhao Changlin said, "For such a big matter, you made a decision without discussing it. Yesterday, in front of the whole village, you received money from the Luo family and promised to take care of Luo Qiao.

It changed after a night of sleep, and the whole village knew that you didn't recognize Luo Qiao. If the Luo family came back to see Luo Qiao someday, how would you explain to them? "

Gao Suhua said: "Brother, if the Luo family valued her, they wouldn't let her stay in the village. Our family's six daughters are really not short of her, and we really can't afford it."