Chapter 619: Chapter 619: New Home
The dormitory arranged by the Li Group is not far from the Li Group Park, and it is a one-bedroom, one-living room, one-bathroom unit, not a typical multi-person dormitory in the common sense.
Rong Ling looked at the clean and bright living room, frowning tightly, "Is this my dormitory?"
Behind him, the people from the HR and Security departments exchanged glances. The person from the Security department nudged the HR person, indicating for them to speak.
The HR person said with a smile, "Yes, this is your single-person dormitory."
"I’m just a security guard, and I get a single dormitory? Is the Li group so generous to everyone?"
"Well, that’s the decision from above anyway."
"Is it because I know President Li?"
The HR person lowered his voice, "I say, little brother, why do you care so much about these things? You came in through the regular process, and I believe our manager and President Li value your personal potential, that’s why they’re temporarily arranging you here."
The HR person gestured for the Security person to leave first, and once the door was closed, he pointed to the facilities in the room, "Look at these appliances, if you had to buy them yourself, you’d spend a lot of money, but here they’re all free for you. Meals will also be subsidized. What’s wrong with that?"
"No, you’ve misunderstood my point."
"Uh? What do you mean?"
"This place is just for me, no one else will move in later, right."
"Correct."
"I understand, thank you."
Rong Ling thought very simply, once he confirmed it was a single dormitory, he could bring his sister along to live with him.
HR was confused and couldn’t figure out what the people above meant, nor could he understand Rong Ling. But no one in the Li Group’s HR department is an average person, so he quickly started explaining the features of the room with a smile.
When it was time to leave, he took out a room card and meal card, "You can use these cards directly. We’ll deposit a thousand for utilities every month on the room card and six hundred on the meal card. Anything left over can stay there or be withdrawn."
"Understood."
Once HR left, Rong Ling sat down on the sofa.
The decoration here is very simple, pristine white walls matched with minimalist floor tiles, the balcony is small and can only hang a few clothes, but it is sunny.
He couldn’t help but raise his hand to shield the sun outside the window.
The sunlight poured through his fingers, and he needed to squint to see his own fingers clearly.
This is a dignified place where the sun can shine.
He couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief.
...
Meanwhile.
Han looked at the pile of books taller than himself, his face full of enthusiasm.
Today is a parent-child activity day, and the teacher asks them to go to the supporting school with their parents and bring the books they like to the students there.
Han was very keen on this matter; he carefully selected several of his favorite books and placed them inside, just waiting for Mom and Dad to arrive.
"You’re too excited." Beside him, Momo folded an A4 paper, "When we get to West Street, remember to stay with me, Mom, and Dad. Don’t run off on your own, got it?"
"Got it, I’m not a little kid anymore."
"Then what are you?"
"I’m a big kid!"
Momo silently shook his head, indicating that there was no saving this guy.
Beside them, Junjun asked with a smile, "Momo, what books are you donating?"
"Some encyclopedias."
"Encyclopedias?" Junjun was stunned, "Don’t you treasure those books a lot?"
"I’ve already read them."
"You won’t read them again in the future?"
"I’ve read and remember them all, so what’s the point? I won’t forget."
Junjun: ...
Han hummed twice, "The students there will definitely like the books I’m donating more."
Junjun, "What did Han donate?"
"There’s ’One Thousand and One Nights,’ ’Andersen’s Classic Tales,’ ’101 Princess Stories for Girls,’ and the 3D printed version of ’Little Red Riding Hood’ that I’ve been really into lately."
This sounds like a little girl’s reading list?
Junjun fell silent.
Fortunately, Huo Tingdong and Lin Qi came over at that moment.
Han immediately put down the book in his hands and rushed towards Lin Qi, "Mommy!"
Lin Qi hugged him with a bright smile, "Are you all ready?"
Han nodded vigorously, "I’m ready!"
The other students’ parents gradually arrived, but Junjun was still alone.
However, this time, Junjun didn’t feel disappointed because his mom had called earlier to say there was a meeting she couldn’t leave, and she informed Aunt Lin Qi that he would be going with them and Han and Momo.
Mom has her own things to handle, but he is on her mind.
As for Dad’s side, he didn’t intend to go because his sister’s mom was there; he wanted to keep some distance and not disturb them.
Junjun packed up his small backpack and stood behind Momo and Han, waiting to board the car.
Due to previous incidents, parents chose to drive their children to West Street. Along the way, the teacher introduced the history and culture of West Street through video.
West Street not only has its chaotic side but also an aspect rich in history that withstands the test of time.
Soon.
The children arrived in front of West Street Experimental Primary School.
The parents went to get the books.
Han bounced around with his backpack, eagerly looking around with curiosity about everything.
Momo and Junjun slightly frowned from the moment they got off the car.
There were students blocking cars and causing trouble on the road.
"Did you see that?" Momo asked the person beside him.
"I saw it." Junjun pursed his lips, "It’s too dangerous."
Han suddenly turned his head, "See what? What’s too dangerous?"
The two helplessly grabbed his arm, and Junjun said seriously, "Han, the students here are too reckless, they block cars on the road, you shouldn’t run around in case you get hit by them."
Han then noticed there were several students recklessly running around in the traffic.
He was so scared that his little face turned pale, "It’s really dangerous."
Not long after, Huo Tingdong and Lin Qi returned to the children.
Han took back his books from Lin Qi’s hands and cherished them, wiping them with care.
"Next, we will go to different classes. Parents, please keep an eye on your kids and find the students receiving the books through the hints we’ve given."
As soon as this was said, some parents weren’t pleased.
"We are here to accompany our kids to donate books, why do we have to find people to give them to?"
"Yeah, it’s enough to go through the motions, can’t you just tell us where they are? Why the search?"
"Our time is very valuable."
However, the children were eager to try.
After all, rather than directly giving their cherished things to strangers, they preferred to hand over the books through a game, like the one playing hide and seek.
The teacher tried hard to explain, "We hope to increase parent-child interaction, this process won’t take long."
But the parents just didn’t want to listen.
