My belly is a little bigger, so it’s not as easy as before to work.

After Su Yun finished, she freshened up a little and went to lie down on the bed. She needed to slow down.

After sleeping, Su Yun got up, walked to the window, opened the curtains, stretched out, and found that the sky had darkened.

She put on her coat and went downstairs. The lights were brightly lit downstairs, and the smell came from the kitchen. It turned out that Aunt Jiang was already cooking dinner.

Seeing her appear, Aunt Jiang took off her apron and said hurriedly: "It's almost ready to eat." Her apron was given to her by Su Yun. She told her to surround it when cooking so that it would not get dirty. She got the clothes and she felt good about using them.

It is estimated that no one specially spends this fabric to make aprons. The fabric used to make an apron can be used to make autumn clothes for children.

The male master was not at home, so she and the hostess were alone. Aunt Jiang felt quite at ease. She had also seen the male master. She always felt that the male master was a little cold and difficult to get along with when he was serious in speech. The hostess smiled often and looked better than the male master. Much easier to get along with.

*

Soon the day of registration for Beijing University came. Su Yun's biological clock was still the same and she didn't wake up in time. Aunt Jiang knocked on the door and woke her up.

Su Yun turned over and pulled up the quilt. She suddenly remembered that today was the day to report for work and she couldn't stay in bed.

She let out a wail of pain and got up to dress.

Her wailing was somewhat real. Aunt Jiang who was guarding the door was so frightened that she knocked on the door desperately and asked in a trembling voice: "Su Yun, are you... are you okay?"

Aunt Jiang originally called her Comrade Susu, but Su Yun felt that being called "comrade" all the time at home would cause psychological damage, so she asked Aunt Jiang to call her by her first name. After Aunt Jiang called him a few times, she got used to it. After all, she always called him by name when she was in the Li family.

"I am fine."

Su Yun shouted angrily, but Aunt Jiang was still not relieved. After seeing her coming out of the door, she breathed a sigh of relief and turned around to go downstairs.

After Su Yun finished breakfast, she took Aunt Jiang to report to Beijing University.

She told Aunt Jiang in advance that if anyone asked about the relationship between the two, they would say that she was her distant relative. This was the same as Aunt Jiang's statement to the outside world at the Li family, and Aunt Jiang naturally understood.

These days, hiring nannies to do work is a capitalist style, but many families still need nannies, and the external rhetoric is that relatives are tacitly seeking refuge.

In this way, we will not be criticized by others.

Of course, leaders who have reached a certain level are directly equipped with orderlies. They are aboveboard and allowed by the country.

Aunt Jiang carried two large pieces of luggage, and Su Yun carried a small, light piece of luggage. She couldn't just hold nothing in her hands. It would not be good to be seen by others. Of course, if Han Lingyuan was here, he would definitely take over everything and not let her take it.

When I entered the Peking University campus, people were coming and going. Some were carrying suitcases, some were carrying red, white and blue woven bags, and some were carrying sacks.

Although those who can enter Beijing University are all the proud ones, you can tell the economic status of each person from their dress, most of them are simple and unpretentious.

This group of college students is the first class to resume the college entrance examination, so they are of different ages. Not all of them are full of vigor, but their eyes reveal firm belief and hunger.

The conditions at this time were not as good as those of later generations, but the thirst for knowledge was stronger than that of everyone in later generations.

After Su Yun reported in as required, she went to the dormitory with Aunt Jiang. There were dormitories for six people to a room, and dormitories for eight people to a room. Su Yun was lucky, and she was assigned a dormitory for six people to a room.

There were no names on the beds, so you could choose by yourself. When Su Yun came, there were already two people there. The bunks on one side by the window had been selected and the mattresses were made. The other side was empty. Su Yun immediately ordered Aunt Jiang Go and occupy the lower bunk by the window.

In case someone else comes later, it will be too late for her.

The air is better near the window, and since she is pregnant, she definitely cannot stay in the upper bunk. It would be dangerous to crawl around. If she were not pregnant, she would also want to live in the upper bunk.

There was a young girl lying on the bunk opposite. She must have a good financial situation and her clothes were all brand new. When she saw Su Yun come in, she only glanced at her and lay down again, with arrogance written on her face.

The girl on her lower bunk greeted Su Yun cordially. When she saw Su Yun's belly exposed after taking off her coat, she couldn't help but gasped and asked her how many months it was.

It is still relatively rare to go to college while pregnant. This is even rarer than going to college with a child.

After Aunt Jiang helped Su Yun scrub and make the bed, she still felt uneasy and warned: "If you feel any discomfort, just ask for leave and go home. It's better to stay at home and feel more comfortable."

Aunt Jiang felt that Su Yun's house was not far from Peking University, and she could go to and from school on a day trip. However, Su Yun insisted that she was just a nanny hired by the family with money. She was not a real elder and could not make the decision.

Su Yun didn't want to waste time going to and from school every day. She lived in the school, so at least she could sleep more. She could overcome everything else, but she actually had difficulty getting up.

In this era, she would get up early to go to work, but she only went to work for a few months, and the time to go to work was no earlier than to go to school.

What's more, she was pregnant and even more lethargic.

Su Yun promised several times before sending Aunt Jiang away who kept looking back.

"Is that your mother-in-law? Are you from Kyoto?"

The girl on the lower bunk opposite told Su Yun that her name was Hu Tianniu and asked curiously. This is a girl from northern Shaanxi, and she speaks with a strong northern Shaanxi accent.

She envied Su Yun's perfect Mandarin and felt that what she spoke was more standard than the announcer on their radio.

"It's not my mother-in-law. My mother-in-law is in my hometown. This is my distant relative. My mother-in-law was worried about me coming to Kyoto, so she asked her to take care of me. I'm not from Kyoto, but I just come to school."

Su Yun explained.

After hearing this, Hu Tianniu misunderstood that Su Yun lived in this distant relative's house, but she felt that this distant relative's attitude towards Su Yun was very good. She guessed that Su Yun's mother-in-law probably had a better relationship with this distant relative's family.

"How many months old are you? What will we do then? Your husband's family is quite open-minded, and they agreed to let you come all the way to school even though your belly is so big."

Hu Tianniu is really familiar with her, and she is also a chatterbox. She asks endless questions. If it weren't for an excuse to take a rest, Hu Tianniu would have dug out all the eighteen generations of her ancestors.

Su Yun felt a little regretful that she was studying in the Department of Economics. This person was born to be a journalist, and he was definitely good at digging up news.

Li Manli, above Hu Tianniu, is a native Kyoto girl. She is xenophobic and does not want to talk to non-Kingto people, let alone make friends with them. Her attitude is extremely cold. Hu Tianniu tried to talk to Li Manli before Su Yun came, but She was about to break her tongue when Li Manli said, "I don't understand you."

In one sentence, Hu Tianniu was successfully stopped from trying to strike up a conversation, and it also aroused Hu Tianniu's deep self-esteem.

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