As the Chinese New Year is approaching, Lin Hanyu and Bai Ye came to the staff building today to clean up.

After I clean up the house and lock the door, they probably won't come over before the New Year.

Lin Hanyu sat on the sofa, watching Bai Ye sweeping the floor with a smile on her face.

At this moment, she really didn't want to move.

The freshly washed suits, curtains and clothes have been hung on the clothesline by the living room window.

It is indeed inconvenient to hang clothes when living in a building nowadays.

In order to make it easier to dry clothes, the design institute went to the furniture factory to find a master craftsman to customize a clothes drying rack that was as high as the window.

When they are almost dry, ask Aye to take time off from get off work to come and put them away.

I just feel at ease in the courtyard.

At this time, in the military family building of Yang City.

Sanbao was sitting in the small hall, preparing to check the package that had been mailed from Beijing.

Ever since she came with the army, the packages prepared for her by her family were mailed together with the packages from her in-laws' family.

Only my eldest brother and youngest brother would occasionally mail things to me individually.

This time, two packages were mailed together.

Sure enough, one was a package from my husband's family, and the other was a package sent by mail from home.

Sanbao stood up and handed the letter written by his father-in-law to the man who was writing a report on his return to the team in the bedroom.

I happily took the letter from home, lay on the bed and waited for Brother Mingbo to read it to me.

She is still in confinement and cannot read such a thick letter.

Jiang Mingbo looked at the person lying on the bed waiting for him, then stood up and walked over to lie beside her.

Only then did he open the letter from home in his hand.

Sanbao didn't bother him. If there was anything else, Brother Mingbo would tell him.

After a while, Jiang Mingbo stood up and put the letter he had read into the empty milk powder box.

Here are all the letters exchanged with my family in Beijing.

He returned to the bed and hugged Sanbao gently.

Leading her, she struggled slightly with embarrassment.

"I haven't taken a bath for almost a month and I'm already smelly. Why do you keep holding me?"

"It doesn't smell bad, it smells like milk."

Jiang Mingbo looked at the rosy face of the girl in his arms and couldn't bear to tease her anymore.

He held Sanbao's arms, tightened them a little, and spoke slowly.

Dad decided on names for his two sons.

The eldest is Jiang Yubai. The two words "Yubai" come from "Two Quatrains".

The meaning is outstanding, better than the others, one in a million, and pure and beautiful.

Dad hopes that our eldest son will excel in everything and not be bothered by worldly affairs.

The second child is Jiang Yuming. Dad said that the word "Ming" is not taboo when it comes to me and Mingyu.

However, people nowadays no longer follow those rules as before.

After choosing and choosing, he still felt that Yu Ming was the best.

Yu Ming comes from "Chu Ci. Qi Jian. Chen Jiang", which means a hero among men, talented, a pillar of society, wise and open-minded, and understanding of righteousness.

After hearing Jiang Mingbo's words, Sanbao was stunned for a long time.

In her impression, her father-in-law is a sociable politician.

Unexpectedly, my father-in-law seemed to be well-read.

“I like both names.”

"When I get a reply, I'm going to personally thank Dad."

"These two names must have taken Dad a long time to come up with."

"Okay, I'll let you write the thank you note yourself."

"Dad will be happy to see that it is your handwriting."

Seeing that the person in his arms was so sensible, Jiang Mingbo's heart softened again.

"Sister-in-law of the Jiawei family came to follow the army a few days ago."

"Jiawei said she wants to come to your house next Sunday to see you and your sons."

When San Bao heard that Lin Jiawei's family had successfully joined the army, he couldn't help but feel happy for them.

The truth is that their process of joining the army was too bumpy. It took nearly half a year from the time they decided to join the army to now.

This was the first time she realized how difficult it was for the military to communicate with local authorities regarding the issue of military dependents accompanying the troops.

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