Chapter 414: completely get rid of

Chapter 414 Completely get rid of

The next day is the weekend, everyone plans to stay here for one night, and leave tomorrow afternoon.

It is Han Chaoyang and Han Zhaoxu, both of whom have asked for leave tomorrow, and they can return to the team before the lights are turned off.

There are quite a few rooms here, and Mrs. Chen will clean the other rooms every few days, so you can just check in.

During the rest at night, the eldest brother Han Chaoyang asked: "Yanyan, your second brother and I are going to go up the mountain tomorrow, do you want to come together?"

When Xinyan heard that she was going to enter the mountain, she quickly nodded in agreement. It was because the elders were too enthusiastic, and she couldn't bear it.

Although I really long for family affection, I still feel a little uncomfortable after all.

After saying good night to everyone, I went back to my room.

Laying on the bed after taking a shower, thinking about what happened today, she must have completely escaped the fate of her previous life now.

Killing scumbags, taking college entrance examinations, and recognizing relatives, you must live as you wish in this life. The previous life was really too hard.

Early the next morning, after breakfast, the juniors in the family walked to Furong Mountain three miles away together.

This mountain is not too high, but people nearby will go to the mountain to try their luck from time to time, and occasionally they will catch pheasants and rabbits.

When Xinyan left, she told Mrs. Chen that she wanted some shepherd's purse to eat dumplings, so when she went out, Han Zhaohui carried a basket on her back.

Han Chaoyang said to them while walking: "There is a water pool in the middle of the mountain. If you are lucky, you may be able to catch a few fish."

Han Zhaohui heard this: "Brother, have you caught fish there before?"

Han Chaoyang nodded: "Before I joined the army, I came here a few times with my second uncle, and even grilled fish here. It tastes very good."

Han Zhaoxu answered: "We didn't bring any tools, I'm afraid it's not easy to grasp."

Sun Zhenhai asked excitedly: "Big cousin, can you do it?"

Han Chaoyang looked at his little cousin and said with a smile, "We came out to play in the first place, it's all about luck."

Sun Zhenhai was dumbfounded: "Then co-author, what you yelled before, are you lying?"

Han Chaoyang smiled and put his arms around his little cousin's shoulders: "Yes, you are so easy to lie."

After speaking, he laughed.

Han Zhaoxu glanced at his elder brother: "Brother, if you keep teasing, Xiao Hai won't go up the mountain with you."

The reason why Han Chaoyang wanted to go up the mountain was because he knew that the mountain was not too high and he would not be tired after climbing. In addition, this season, the scenery on the mountain was really good. Of course, the most important thing was to let his sister get involved as soon as possible.

Sun Zhenling stayed by Xinyan's side all the time: "Cousin, when will you report to the school?"

Xin Yan replied with a smile: "Report on the first day."

Sun Zhenling remembered that she had gone in: "Cousin, then I will go to see you when I have time, and I happen to be visiting Beijing University."

Xinyan smiled at her and said, "Yes, I will show you around when the time comes."

The two sisters were very happy.

Han Chaoyang saw the two younger sisters talking happily, and put a smile on his face. He didn't like Ji Xiaowen and Ji Xiaolei at all before, but now he realizes that they are probably not related by blood.

Thinking of Ji Xiaowen, Han Chaoyang's face darkened.

No one would have thought that Ji Xiaowen went to the army alone to look for him some time ago, wanting him to persuade his father and second uncle to forgive them, and said in tears, if he didn't know what kind of person she is, she could really be cheated up.

In the end, seeing that I didn’t agree, I quickly settled for the next best thing. I wanted to lend her some money.

(end of this chapter)

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