Chapter 529 Yu Dawei Takes His Child to School

"Eat yours, there's pork belly in it." Han Jingfan was amused by her eldest son's expression and picked up her chopsticks to put a slice of pork belly on his plate.

Now that we have refrigerators at home, meat doesn't spoil easily when stored inside, and children can eat meat anytime.

Although they live in a village, they live a more comfortable life than people in the town.

The next morning, Yu Dawei prepared to take his eldest son to send the other party to preschool.

Yu Dawei took the initiative to suggest sending the child to school, and Han Jingfan had no objection. However, since Yu Dawei was going, she didn't want to go.

It's mainly her personality; she doesn't really like crowded places.

I heard that all the parents who are dropping off their children will be accompanied this time, so I imagine there will be quite a few people.

However, after Yu Dawei's persistent pleading and cajoling, Han Jingfan finally gave in.

My husband made a good point: "Our eldest son's first formal school registration is a once-in-a-lifetime event. He won't need his parents to accompany him to school after that. Let's not create such a regret for our child's life."

Han Jingfan loved children very much, even to the point of spoiling them. Naturally, she couldn't resist her husband's words, so she put on a simple light yellow coat and prepared to go with him.

"Son, schoolbag, schoolbag! This is different from the kindergarten in town. You'll have to carry a schoolbag every day from now on." Yu Dawei put on a black short-sleeved shirt and handed the new blue schoolbag to Yu Muyu.

The blue schoolbag was bought by Yu Dawei from the oil city. He had bought it a long time ago and had been secretly hiding it in the storeroom until yesterday when he finally took it out for his child.

He didn't buy one with cartoon patterns, mainly because he didn't want his son to be too conspicuous at school. These days, all the kids in their village carry canvas backpacks, some of which are even hand-me-downs from their older sisters or brothers.

Some even used cloth bags as school bags.

Yu Dawei was worried that if a child's backpack was too attractive, other children might covet it or even bully it.

Yu Dawei doesn't believe in the idea that human nature is inherently good. Children born in rural areas are wild from a young age; if no one restrains them, they might even set your house on fire.

Inside the schoolbag was a small blackboard that Yu Dawei had carefully prepared a few days earlier.

There's also a box of chalk.

These are all things that the admissions teachers asked the children to bring to school when they came to the village to recruit students.

Yu Dawei didn't meet this admissions officer, but when Han Jingfan mentioned that his surname was Yang, he guessed who it was.

His former teacher was named Yang Naigang.

A few years ago, when Yu Dawei was helping to pave the road for the school, he saw it. Occasionally when he went to the school, he would also see Teacher Yang teaching the preschool students.

The teaching methods in rural primary schools are quite different from those in urban primary schools.

At Hasun Elementary School, the teachers for every grade, from preschool to fifth grade, remain the same.

The teachers are responsible for a wide variety of classes, except for the preschool teachers whose classes are relatively easy.

Teachers for other grades teach math, language arts, social studies, science, and physical education.

That's how things were when Yu Dawei was in school; he doesn't know what the teaching system is like now.

The blackboard in the schoolbag was bought by Yu Dawei in the city. It's a square piece, and it also came with chalk, both white and colored.

In his past life, Yu Dawei had heard Han Jingfan say that when her eldest son first entered school, he carried a tattered bag that no one else wanted, the kind with a broken zipper.

As for the blackboard, Han Jingfan made it by brushing mizi (a type of ink) onto an irregular wooden board and letting it dry. Yu Dawei had seen it when he came back once, and although a long time had passed, he could still smell an indescribable stench from it.

If given a second chance, Yu Dawei wouldn't say he'd give his eldest son the best of everything, but he certainly wouldn't find fault with him. His main goal would be to fulfill any requests his son might have.

"Honey, you finally got to go out, aren't you going to wear the diamond earrings I bought you?" Yu Dawei asked with a smile as he approached his wife, who was standing in front of the cabinet looking in the mirror, and naturally moved a little closer to her.

"No need, just fix my bangs and clothes a little." Han Jingfan didn't want to be too flashy. She had always lived a low-key life in the village, and usually wore light-colored clothes that didn't look expensive.

Perhaps it was because of her low-key nature that the people in the village had a very good impression of Han Jingfan.

In other words, she has a somewhat introverted personality. If she were particularly outgoing, she would be surrounded by women chatting idly every day.

"All packed up." Han Jingfan turned her head and looked up at Yu Dawei.

"Pop~" Seeing that his wife was still so charming even without makeup, Yu Dawei couldn't help but kiss her thin lips before laughing and saying, "Let's go then."

"Oh dear, the child is still watching." Han Jingfan's pretty face flushed red instantly.

Yu Dawei grinned foolishly and followed Han Jingfan's gaze to see Yu Muyu sitting on the edge of the kang with her schoolbag on her back, covering her eyes with her two little paws.

However, his big eyes, just like his father's, were full of curiosity as he peered at his parents through his fingers.

Mwah~ Looks pretty fun.

"It's alright. Our kid is different from other kids. He's precocious." Yu Dawei had read Yu Muyu's diary in his previous life and knew this kid very well.

He thought for a moment, but couldn't help reaching out to put his arm around his eldest son's shoulder, half-jokingly admonishing him: "Let me tell you, don't just kiss girls randomly at school, a kiss can lead to having a baby."

"Huh?" Yu Muyu put down her paws and looked at her parents in horror. "Am I...am I going to be a big brother?"

Upon hearing this, Yu Dawei looked embarrassed and said, "Ahem, it's not the right time yet."

"You're just teaching the child badly, you're not doing anything right. Come on, Xiaoyu, time for school." Han Jingfan rolled her eyes at Yu Dawei.

Yu Dawei shrugged and got up to leave the house.

He was telling the truth; it really wasn't the right time.

Han Jingfan is currently using an IUD and has no intention of having children, but that may change later.

After all, their eldest son was too sensible and had never caused them any trouble since he was a child.

This is simply raising a child, but there's absolutely no sense of accomplishment.

Finally, I really wanted to increase the difficulty and challenge myself.

Then came Yu Dawei's mischievous youngest son.

Sigh... If fate is right, it must be that troublesome little brat from childhood.

He was a bit difficult to raise, but fortunately, as he grew up, he developed very positive values ​​and, like his biological father, was extremely filial to his parents.

It's the kind of blind filial piety.

(End of this chapter)

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