Chapter 556 - 353 New Life
Late September.
Chen Pingsheng’s family officially started their moving plan.
It wasn’t anything grandiose.
Just the three kids, and pretty much everything that needed to be taken was taken. Discover hidden stories at NovelBin.Côm
Aside from Er Piya being lifeless, slumped in her seat like a corpse, everyone else was quite looking forward to it.
The main reason Er Piya lacked spirits was her disdain for the mere one hundred and eighty square meters of the house—too small for her liking.
It wasn’t enough for her to mess around.
Besides, with her sister’s room right next door, if she made noise at night, she’d definitely be on the receiving end of a knuckle sandwich.
At meal times, there was no longer a small tablet at her beck and call to order air-freighted seafood at will, nor a chilled watermelon fed to her mouth by the nanny.
What’s there to look forward to in this small day?
Er Piya believed she was really a bit too miserable; after all, her sister had lived in a rental for a few years.
She was born a little princess donning a crown worth tens of millions—how could she suffer like this?
Beating her chest and stamping her feet, but not willing to hit herself.
She could only discontentedly pick at the small chair beneath her with her chubby hands.
Chen An’an sat next to her and raised an eyebrow, "Erya, what are you doing?"
"Sis, I spotted a little bug; it seemed like it was going to crawl on you, so I helped you shoo it away."
Er Piya didn’t dare to sing a different tune in front of her sister, and came up with a lie that not even a dog would believe.
Chen An’an told her to sit properly, and Er Piya pouted her lips, uttered an "oh" and immediately sat properly.
That was only because Little Third was asleep; otherwise, she surely would have slapped him.
Don’t ask why; the answer is simply, ’Who told you to drool in your sleep?’
Sister hitting sister, the parents don’t get involved.
If the sister hits the brother and they say something, then I’ll just cry to show them.
Sigh... we’ve moved in after all.
The only benefit she managed to fight for these past days was bringing home the little crown and the little teddy bear.
She also secured a big computer for her room and a huge TV that one can watch comfortably lying down at a 45-degree angle.
Apart from that, nothing else.
She had lived in the village in the city for two months; even if this small house wasn’t great, it was still much better than the village in the city.
At least at night, one could see the view of the Huangpu River.
A four-bedroom, two-living room, three-bathroom apartment with two independent balconies, that was already a large flat that ordinary people couldn’t afford in three generations of not eating or drinking.
There was nothing to complain about.
Before Chen Pingsheng came here, he checked the two neighbors next door.
One was an elderly couple with an only daughter who was rarely home.
They adopted a child from the orphanage over a decade ago, who turned out to be obedient.
Currently attending university.
The elderly couple treated the adopted child just like their own, being extremely kind to them.
The other neighbor was a tenant.
Four men and one woman in the configuration, with one being a rich second-generation youth.
All university classmates.
After graduation, they rented a place here together, with the rich second-generation taking care of the rent mainly; he himself rarely stayed here, so the neighbors were quite simple.
Of course, the safety of the children was very important.
Chen Pingsheng bought four large flats in the community, inhabited by security officers, that is, bodyguards.
Around fifteen or sixteen in total, unknown to the spoiled brat and the others.
Even his wife wasn’t aware.
Going forward, there’s no need for a nanny to cook; the couple decided to cook at home themselves.
Every evening there should be at least one person back home to cook, and on weekends, someone must be dedicated to looking after the kids.
This was the responsibility of the parents, and there was nothing to shirk.
And the key point was, cooking at home felt more homely.
The vegetables and meat consumed by their family were still exclusively supplied by Tengnong Breeding, and the oil used for cooking, the nutritional milk they drank daily, and even a bottle of water were all imported from abroad.
Ordinary people might not understand, but at their level, it was quite clear.
There were hardly any standards for food safety domestically; as long as it doesn’t kill people, nothing counts as a problem.
Why are there more and more cases of cancer? Isn’t it because there’s something wrong with the food they often eat?
There are special supplies for those within the system; the rich only consume special supplies; everyone else relies on fate.
Chen Pingsheng still had a lot of respect for Mr. Ma; he dared to speak some truth.
The ingredients provided by Tengnong Breeding were basically pollution-free, pure natural vegetables that hadn’t even been sprayed with pesticides. @@novelbin@@
As for other dietary aspects, they were also the safest.
Strictly controlling the dietary standards at home basically ensured that the little ones would not suffer any major illnesses from childhood.
Even minor illnesses would be rare.
Chen Pingsheng’s own master bedroom was decorated warmly, with a separate wet and dry bathroom, as well as a wardrobe and shoe cabinet, etc.
Next to the large bed was a panoramic floor-to-ceiling window, and without drawing the curtains, one could directly see the night view of the Huangpu River.
This house had the best viewing angle in the entire community; not only did he arrange a group of bodyguards here, but half of the security staff were also from Tengying Group.
Everyone had signed a confidentiality agreement, strictly forbidding the disclosure of any specific information about his family.
He also specially brought over two potted plants he raised at home, which needed to be watered a little every day.
Placed on the large balcony, they were perfect for one’s mood and well-being.
Just after the family moved in, his sister-in-law Song Wu and cousin Jiang Peiyao came over together.
"Brother-in-law, are you really going to live here for the next few years?"
"Is there any doubt?"
Chen Pingsheng patiently watered the plants, finding it interesting to watch them grow a little bit every day.
"There’s no need for that, right?"
It was not easy to move into a large villa, and now to move to a flat like this; Song Wu, anyhow, couldn’t quite understand.
Chen Pingsheng smiled and said, "You think it’s unnecessary, but I think it’s very necessary."
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