Back to the 60s: The Struggle Career of a Charmed Wife
Chapter 1511: Lu Jiang’s Transfer 3

Chapter 1511: Chapter 1511: Lu Jiang’s Transfer 3

Xibao corrected him, "Our dad has washed all of our diapers, not just yours. Don’t think you’re so special."

"Oh! Dad works so hard, going to work every day to earn money." Lu Erxiong cupped his face in his hands.

This Little Fatty’s eyes darted around mischievously, his demeanor incredibly endearing. Jiang Yun, in a good mood, waved him over and asked, "You know your dad goes to work to earn money? Who does he earn money for? Is it for Erxiong?"

Lu Erxiong shook his head, sighed dramatically like an adult, and said, "It’s all for Mom. He never gives me any. Dad is so biased!"

Just as Fubao was picked up from school by Lu Tianzhi and stepped through the doorway, he overheard this and couldn’t help but scold, "Erxiong, don’t say stuff like that if you don’t understand. Mom spends money on things for the whole family—clothes, shoes, food, fruits, and even toys for you! You’re the one who eats the most in this house, and yet you say Dad is biased? Be careful, or I’ll tell Dad!"

Lu Erxiong quickly pinched his lips together with his fingers, mimicking a zipping motion to seal his mouth shut.

Only then did Fubao politely greet Jiang Yun and turn to Feng Qingxue, asking, "Mom, what’s for dinner tonight? Is there anything I can help with? I’ve already learned how to do laundry."

Feng Qingxue smiled and replied, "Go to your room and work on your homework. If you don’t have any, practice your writing or painting. I’ll call you when I need help."

"Okay, Mom. Be sure to call me. Don’t tire yourself out." Fubao was becoming more and more considerate.

Jiang Yun remarked with admiration, "These kids have really been raised well." Even if Lu Erxiong was a little mischievous, he was still better behaved than many children in the compound. His playful nature was just right, never to the point of being annoying.

"It’s fine as long as you don’t find them too noisy, living here," Feng Qingxue said, well aware of her son’s raucous antics as he leaped and bounded around the house daily.

"Not at all, not at all. I love the liveliness; it’s great!"

And so, under the pretense of taking care of his daughter, Jiang Yun joyfully played with the triplets without getting bored.

Jiang Xiaoyue had a smooth delivery, and both mother and child were healthy. The Lu family’s father couldn’t wait any longer to see his son and eldest grandson, so he, along with Xibao, Lu Tianzhi, and the Guan Yu brothers, boarded the train home. When they arrived, they were laden with bags, and when they left, it was no different—still carrying an abundance of luggage.

Feng Qingxue, holding many foreign exchange certificates that would expire at the end of the year, went all out buying things for them to avoid waste.

However, with cash being spent excessively lately, Feng Qingxue had no choice but to rein it in.

Lu Tianjun and Guan Cheng had both recently settled down and started their careers. Now that Jiang Xiaoyue had given birth, Feng Qingxue stopped collecting their wages. The money she had taken earlier was mostly spent on either them or their younger siblings. Before they left, she bought each of them a wristwatch.

Compared to wages, industrial goods and imported items were extremely expensive, verging on luxury. Most people couldn’t afford them. Feng Qingxue had been buying a lot of industrial and imported goods—spending tens, hundreds, even several hundred at a time. On top of that, she had also purchased a significant amount of wild game, mountain products, medicinal herbs, and furs from Hu Ping, all of which cost a fortune.

Lu Jiang’s salary was handed to her on time every month for her to manage. Even when he wasn’t around, he made sure to send money back. Lately, he’d been incredibly busy. Even though Lu Tianjun had returned in late April, Lu Jiang was nowhere to be seen.

Not long after May began, the official appointment letter arrived: Lu Jiang was being transferred to a unit stationed in Wucheng.

This unit fell under the Capital Military District. While it wasn’t as renowned as the Viva Army, its mission to guard the Capital was no less critical.

Lu Jiang’s transfer was a lateral move, and he remained the commander of the unit.

... Today, I updated twelve more Chapters. Although they were posted separately, I’ll start catching up on the 19th and 20th, because the 17th and 18th were really busy days.

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