In the early morning, Zhang Guoqing woke up to the sound of the bugle, ran a lap around the Big Courtyard, and joined the old men for some boxing in the park. Introduced by Mr. Cheng and others, he met some elders of the previous generation. Whenever he arrives at a new place, his habit is to first familiarize himself with the area, understanding the everyday lives of locals through passersby.
After meeting with Fang Fei and the others last night, he returned to the bedroom and learned from Zhou Jiao that someone had bribed the doctor to worsen Gu Mingzhu’s father’s illness back in the day, resolving a lingering puzzle in his heart.
Perhaps back then, Zhou Jinyu had already sensed something amiss. It’s easy to dodge a visible spear but hard to guard against an unseen arrow. That’s why he resolutely took Gu Mingzhu and her sister away.
He deeply understood Zhou Xiaozheng and his daughter’s actions. Since Zhou Jiao is his beloved, even if it involves innocent people, he wouldn’t hesitate to add fuel to the fire. A storm is brewing; its scale will depend on his father-in-law’s resolve.
After breakfast, Zhou Xiaozheng, avoiding others, advised the young couple on whom to stay away from before heading to work confidently. He knew his children’s abilities well; a hint was enough for them to understand. Especially his son-in-law, who, after having a drink last night and a morning run, already mastered the dynamics among the Big Courtyard’s several factions.
After breakfast, Old Mrs. Cheng, not bothered about family members going to work or school, came to the Zhou Family with her eldest grandson, Cheng Yongxian. She took over caring for Ping’an and let the grandson take Zhang Guoqing and his wife out for a walk.
With Cheng **’s exams approaching, Zhou Jiao quickly declined. Just kidding, with the holidays approaching in a couple of days, why disrupt his studies?
After seeing Cheng Yongxian off, Zhang Guoqing and Zhou Jiao couldn’t help but laugh at the detailed map Old Mrs. Cheng drew. Aunt was worried her grandson might not guide well, so she meticulously marked restaurants and malls on several streets, detailing which places were best and which to avoid. It wasn’t just a map; it was life education.
Mrs. Cheng, being meticulous, pulled Zhou Jiao back into the room, gave her a few new handkerchiefs to carry with her. Zhou Jiao knew it was in case she leaked or stained her clothes while out.
After carefully checking the couple’s clothing thickness and whether they had their access passes, Mrs. Cheng pushed them out the door.
Zhang Guoqing solved the issue with their son and took Zhou Jiao out of the Big Courtyard.
The two didn’t take a vehicle, instead walking along Changping Street.
This morning, their plan was to look at modern Beijing, observe the lives of the people in Beijing, and they honestly didn’t plan to not return by noon. In the afternoon, they still wanted Mrs. Cheng to take Zhou Jiao shopping for some things.
Once tired, Zhang Guoqing and Zhou Jiao hired a carriage, arranging with the driver to take them around several main streets for a tour.
The couple sat in the carriage, observing the surroundings, occasionally getting off to visit ancient buildings not yet demolished, mingling in the crowded atmosphere.
Nearing noon, the couple returned to the Big Courtyard, entering the living room to see Old Mrs. Cheng with an uncontainable glee on her face.
Zhang Guoqing and Zhou Jiao exchanged glances, both realizing something had happened.
"Had fun? Why did you come back so early? With Aunt here, you can play without worry," said Old Mrs. Cheng, watching Zhou Jiao’s expression.
She figured the newspaper likely involved her father and herself, but she couldn’t guess why it was in the news from last night to this morning. Is it her nephew’s doing alone? Impossible! From what she knows, it doesn’t seem his style, especially since the couple returned by noon, clearly to see what followed.
If Zhou Jiao knew why they mistakenly returned at noon, she would definitely protest. She genuinely planned for Mrs. Cheng to take her shopping that afternoon to buy offerings for ancestor worship.
"We hired a carriage and toured around. Brother will take care of the child in the afternoon, and Aunt, will you accompany me for shopping?" Zhou Jiao glanced at the newspaper on the coffee table but didn’t mention it first.
Old Mrs. Cheng hesitated and looked at Zhang Guoqing. She wasn’t assured he could care for a child alone, but seeing his firm approval, knowing he usually took care of the child, she nodded.
"Let’s hurry and return when the child sleeps. He really needs feeding every three hours, easy to manage. Leave him with Aunt in the future, you can rest assured. By the way, should Aunt take the child tonight? I’ll stay here tonight, then, and have someone send over a quilt later."


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