I Have a Home in the Far East 130: Chapter 130
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Xu Weihua was taken aback for a moment, then shot a glare at his younger brother, who was snickering across from him. He scratched his nose and said, "It's still too early to talk about that. Besides, I don’t want to get into a relationship so soon. It’s just that the girl keeps sticking to me, and I can’t help it." 0
 
Xu Li took his phone and looked at his eldest son. "What does her family do?" 0
 
"I don’t know. They seem pretty wealthy, but she’s an athlete." 0
 
After thinking for a moment, Xu Li said, "I don’t oppose you dating. I’m not expecting much from your studies anyway. But remember, son, don’t be timid or learn bad habits when you’re out there. Just go with the flow. If the girl really likes you and even confesses her feelings, and you don’t feel repulsed by her, you can try getting to know her better." 0
 
"If a girl truly likes you and you genuinely talk to her, it will save you both a lot of unnecessary trouble in the future. Just like how your mother and I are—we respect and care for each other, which is why we’re happy together." 0
 
Xu Weihua nodded. "I understand, Dad." 0
 
"And," Xu Li added seriously, "don’t hang out with bad kids. No drinking or fighting, and stay away from things you shouldn’t touch. You understand that, right?" 0
 
"Yeah, I’m not a kid anymore, Dad." 0
 
"Get to bed early." 0
 
After hanging up the phone, Xu Weihua let out a long sigh and exchanged a wry smile with his younger brother. He shrugged his shoulders but immediately thought about how this little brat dared to report him. He jumped onto the bed opposite and started wrestling with his brother. The two of them laughed and played for a while before snuggling under the same blanket. 0
 
"Hey, if you talk to Anna, can you ask her to introduce someone for me? I heard that girls who play Hua Hua are really good-looking." 0
 
Xu Weixia turned to look at his older brother. Xu Weihua rolled his eyes. "It’s still too early for that." 0
 
"You can’t say it like that," his brother replied. 0
 
Xu Weixia propped his head up with his right hand and said, "Dad often tells us: happiness will come unexpectedly! What if she’s a gift from God?" 0
 
Xu Weihua rolled his eyes again. "That unexpected range is too broad; it’s clearly just Dad’s toxic positivity. Let’s get some sleep; we’ll see what dreams bring." 0
 
(Some readers are quite dissatisfied with the current living environment; however, you can look at it from another perspective. For instance, three years ago in April, I was diagnosed with liver cancer and spent a lot on treatment and medication. At that time, my monthly medication cost over ten thousand yuan for targeted therapy and monoclonal antibodies every day in Shanghai. Later on, I learned from my doctor in Taizhou that the targeted therapy had entered the national negotiation program and I was able to switch to domestic monoclonal antibodies. Now my total monthly expenses are much lower; the rest is covered by the government, allowing me to afford my medication and continue living. For me, my motherland is truly wonderful!) 0
 
 
In this place, one might not realize the expenses involved. Perhaps there are still some shortcomings in the Motherland, but everyone should ask themselves honestly: can you eat enough and stay warm without worrying about natural disasters or man-made calamities? 0
 
Going out for a late-night snack without fear of being robbed or shot at, lighting fireworks without fearing cannonballs, and having access to police assistance—these are all aspects of life here. 0
 
There are bad people everywhere; this is an unavoidable reality. However, living in the Motherland means not abandoning any child who strives for a better future! 0
 
Here’s an extra chapter for you all. May you have a good mood every day! Love you all! 0
 
 
 
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