Golden Greenery

Chapter 200 It is difficult for an upright official to deal with household affairs

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Sun Yumei's father, Uncle Sun, was sitting on the sofa in a small reception room in the Milanello building, waiting anxiously. He was not in the mood to appreciate the Renaissance decoration style in the room. He was originally interested in the decorative style of this large geometric square. I like it very much, but at the moment I don't care to take a closer look.

Fortunately, he didn't have to wait long. After hurriedly taking a shower, Zhuo Yang changed his clothes and opened the door and walked in.

"Uncle Sun, you are an elder, I think I should treat you to a casual meal." Zhuo Yang said: "If you find it troublesome, in fact, the food in the restaurant in Milanello is also very rich, but the taste is light, but the nutritional value Very high. How about Uncle Sun, would you like to see it?"

"No, no, really no, I've already eaten before coming here, so you're welcome." Uncle Sun quickly stood up and politely declined again. "Zhuo Yang, I came here just to meet you. It's been almost twenty years. That naughty little kid back then is now a talented person. I, Brother Zhuo, am so lucky!"

"If Yu Mei hadn't explained it to me, I would never have thought that the current big star and grand pianist was the original little boy. Zhuo Yang, you are amazing. Brother Zhuo teaches his children well, which is admirable, hahaha..."

"Uncle Sun, thank you very much. Please sit down, please sit down, Uncle Sun."

Zhuo Yang did not invite Uncle Sun to his home, because in Europe, only very familiar friends can go to his home, and they are generally not invited to his home for the first time. It's not a precaution, it's just a custom, and guests are not used to visiting rashly. Zhuo Yang said he would go to a restaurant in the city to eat and chat, but Uncle Sun also declined.

Sun Yumei's father, Sun Zhicheng, is 49 years old and is originally from Shanghai, but he grew up in Xi'an when he was a child. Sun Yumei's grandfather was transferred from Shanghai to Xi'an when he was helping to build the Northwest after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Sun Zhicheng continued his father's major in science and engineering. After graduating from a prestigious university, he entered a large state-owned enterprise in Xi'an and became an aviation industry engineer. When Yumei was four years old, Sun Zhicheng bought out his seniority from his employer and chose a career on his own. The family returned to his hometown of Shanghai from Xi'an.

Yumei’s mother, Aunt Tang, is also originally from Shanghai. After graduating with a master’s degree in medicine, she worked as a clinical physician in the endocrinology department of a tertiary hospital in Xi’an. When Aunt Tang first started working, she was introduced to Sun Zhicheng and fell in love with her. After their marriage, Sun Yumei became their only child.

Aunt Tang's parents are British patriotic overseas Chinese. They returned to China to participate in the construction of New China in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Later, when they got older, they returned to London to live and retire. After Sun Yumei, who was in kindergarten in Xi'an that year, moved to Shanghai with her father, Aunt Tang also quit her job in the hospital, and more than a year later, she applied for skilled immigration through Yumei's grandparents and her family.

Now both grandma and grandpa have passed away. Sun Zhicheng is a senior engineer of aerodynamic systems at British Aerospace Corporation, and Aunt Tang serves as clinical director at Royal Brompton Hospital.

Sun Yumei is in her last semester in the Department of Electrical and Electronics at the University of London Institute of Technology. Their family belongs to the high-end white-collar elite by British standards.

Sun Zhicheng came all the way from London to Milan to find Zhuo Yang, naturally for the sake of his precious daughter Sun Yumei.

Ever since the homosexual relationship between Yu Mei and Kexie Piernan was discovered by Sun Zhicheng and Aunt Tang, this originally peaceful and harmonious family has never had a comfortable life. The couple is determined not to accept the fact that their only baby daughter has become gay. . The two or three years of quarrels and estrangement not only put Sun Yumei into great pain, but the couple also felt increasingly powerless.

These things really cannot be judged by a simple sentence of "interfering with children's freedom of choice." Things in the family cannot be measured by right or wrong because of different perspectives.

Sun Zhicheng and his wife believed that Yumei was not born with Les because the Sun and Tang families had not had this genetic gene for more than ten generations. Yumei is just ignorant of feelings and desires. At first, fashion and curiosity took over, but over time, she fell deeply into it, not only with her, but also with her.

The couple believes that if Yumei is allowed to continue like this, she will inevitably find that her orientation is not natural Les and fall into confusion when she enters middle age and her thinking ability matures. This will cause a huge rift in her life, and then her family and marriage will be in a mess. But what will happen at that time? It's too late. Yumei's life's joy and happiness are the most important things to the couple, and they will give everything for this.

Yumei has begun to feel confused. She confirms that her deep love for Kexi is real, but she is wavering on whether this relationship is correct. She doesn't believe in the emotional predictions given by her parents, nor does she believe in Kexi's cynicism about love. She longs for love, but love shouldn't be like this, and love should be blessed by the whole world.

There was a gap and misunderstanding between Yumei and Kexi, and she also had huge conflicts and complaints with her parents.

There are right and wrong things, but it is impossible to tell specifically who is right and who is wrong, what is wrong and what is right. This is often the case with conflicts between children and parents.

Zhuo Yang's father, Zhuo Tongtong, had a college roommate. His only son had suffered from a very rare disease - narcolepsy - since he was a child. The cause of this disease is very niche, and no medical institution in the world is willing to study it and develop specialized treatment drugs because the target audience is too small and the profits are meager. Therefore, there is currently no cure for this disease, and most doctors have never even heard of this disease, let alone understanding it.

The pathological cause is unknown, and how to prevent and treat it is even more nonsense. Once it is acquired, it will last a lifetime. Fortunately, this disease does not affect life span and health, and it does not have any negative effects on intelligence and other body functions. It can only occur suddenly. Drowsiness, falling asleep immediately after saying sleep, and closing eyes even when walking, which greatly affects work and study.

There is no magic pill, but physical exercise is recognized as a very effective way to relieve symptoms. Zhuo Tongtong's roommate has been running with his son every day since he was in the first grade of elementary school. He gradually increased his pace from two kilometers a day to five kilometers and seven kilometers a day, rain or shine, and continued until his son was admitted to college.

But during this long process, the son had great resentment towards his father. Especially after entering middle school, the heavy academic workload made the middle school students race against time like a war. Finding time to go for long-distance running was an extremely difficult and difficult task. A painful burden.

Why don't others have to work so hard? Why do you have to make me work so hard?

The son did not understand his father's good intentions, and the playful nature of children made him very resistant to it. The father could not convince his son to voluntarily put fitness first, so he could only use various means to force him to go out every day. Over the past ten years, although long-distance running has continued, the gap between father and son has become deeper and deeper.

Nowadays, my son who has graduated from college has a physical fitness that exceeds that of most ordinary people because of his constant exercise all year round. The symptoms of his illness are getting milder and milder, and they have almost no impact on his life. But precisely because the change in physical fitness is a long-term slow gradual effect, the son cannot feel the obvious difference, so naturally he will not be grateful after suddenly realizing it. Instead, he will complain in his heart because of the unforgettable reprimands and persecution over the years. The days of running in tears and struggling in agony were unbearable for him to look back on.

To this day, my son doesn't even want to go home during the Chinese New Year, and he has nothing to say to his father when he sees him.

Don't talk about why you don't explain the truth to your child, and happily take him to exercise. Which adult today doesn’t know the importance of exercise, but how many people can take the initiative to exercise every day? What about immature children? Don't morally criticize others for things you can't do yourself. The ancients said: It is difficult for an upright official to deal with household affairs. The old friend is indeed right!

Zhuo Tongtong once lamented to this roommate that being a father is not easy, but the father said: As long as he can be healthy and happy in the future, what does it matter if I suffer a little grievance and misunderstanding?

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Zhuoyang and Uncle Sun laughed and talked and recalled the interesting incident when he "savagely robbed" half of Sun Yumei's cantaloupe when he was in kindergarten.

Zhuo Yang naturally had no memory of Uncle Sun back then. He almost forgot all about Yu Mei. He remembered almost nothing except the half-cooked cantaloupe. In fact, Sun Zhicheng had no memory of Zhuo Yang. It was only after his daughter's efforts to remind him that he vaguely remembered the naughty boy who was led by his father to apologize pitifully in front of him.

Looking at the tall and handsome Zhuo Yang in front of him, Sun Zhicheng found it difficult to connect him with that vague little guy.

"Zhuoyang, my uncle would like to ask, do you... like Yumei?"

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