I Have a Home in the Far East 361: Chapter 361
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Eat and drink as you please, don’t let anything weigh on your heart! 0
 
Daria picked up the sleeping Little One and planted a kiss on her chubby little face, inhaling the rich scent of milk. From the moment you left Makarov, I’ve been thinking you’re all fools. 0
 
She glanced at Yisha’s somewhat astonished face and revealed a smile of a victor. Now I’m part of his family too, but I prefer living in this wooden cabin. I can work when I want and lie down when I want, and occasionally enjoy Makarov all to myself. Hehe. 0
 
Did Anna and Eva get it? 0
 
Of course. 0
 
Daria took a piece of candy, unwrapped it, and popped it into her mouth. Last month, Makarov brought us to the entertainment room and asked us if we were just after immediate benefits. I genuinely like him, so Anna and Eva accepted me. Zhuo Ya and Irina call me “Auntie,” which means Lao San also recognizes me. 0
 
If they truly recognize you, they should call you “Mom.” 0
 
Yisha rolled her eyes in annoyance, but Daria shook her head. When we arrived, Zhuo Ya was already in her teens. She’s always called us by our names over the years; I wasn’t by her side since she was little. Plus, given our ages, how could she possibly call me My Mom? Auntie sounds good; it doesn’t make me seem old. 0
 
She narcissistically touched her face and stood up, leading Xiong Er, who had finished his apple and potato, outside. I’ll head back first. If you’re bored, come over to my place to play. My house is really big now; once I buy a big water bed, it’ll be so much fun in the summer. Hehe. 0
 
Hearing Daria’s victorious laughter, Yisha pouted for Marina and the others, feeling it was unfair. But then she thought about it; each of them received one hundred thousand rubles, an apartment entirely theirs, and a decent job. Seven years of youth for all this isn’t a loss; they had nothing back then! 0
 
By the end of March next year, 0
 
Xu Li brought Anna and the others back to Huaxia without notifying Xu Haigui or Kong Yan Hong, just like the first time they returned home. The only difference was that Natasha had been replaced by Daria. She excitedly looked out at the street scenery, occasionally exclaiming: So tall! So beautiful! So magnificent! 0
 
Dad, you’re back in the country? 0
 
In a video call, Xu Weihua saw the room arrangement behind Old Father. Xu Li nodded calmly: Yes, there’s nothing much going on; I’m just back to Huaxia for a while. 0
 
He looked at his son’s handsome face and smiled slightly with some reproach: Kamila is pregnant; can’t you bring her back to stay for a while? We can manage that; why do you have to stay in Kazan for so long? 0
 
Hehe. 0
 
Xu Weihua habitually scratched his head: Dad, I plan to register the child here. 0
 
No way! 0
 
Xu Li slowly shook his head: Other matters can be up to you, but nationality is non-negotiable. 0
 
Why not? 0
 
The child belongs to Huaxia; it’s your Motherland and your roots. Your surname is Xu; your name is Xu Weihua! 0
 
He leaned against the window frame with his left hand and gazed at the distant neon lights: You should understand the significance of your name. I originally planned to wait until you graduated from high school to come to Huaxia for university and then find a gentle Huaxia girl to build a happy family. 0
 
But you didn’t study hard enough! As your father, I don’t have much ability; I can only try my best to help you fulfill your dreams. Now that your dreams have come true and you’ve grown wings, you can choose not to listen to me. I’m just expressing my thoughts; you and your brother can figure it out yourselves. 0
 
 
Xu Weihua silently put away his phone and returned to the room. He exchanged a glance with his wife, who was leaning against the bedside table, and slowly shook his head. 0
 
 
 
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