Transmigration: On the Gossip Front-Chapter 1958 - 1959: Passerby Female Intellectual Youth 101

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Chapter 1958: Chapter 1959: Passerby Female Intellectual Youth 101

After Han Lei arrived in Xinjiang Province, he initially thought that even farming would be fine, just as long as he could make a life here.

Even though his parents said that his stepfather and the others were good people and would take good care of him, he just listened without taking it to heart.

The wages of his stepfather and mother were indeed quite high, but their financial burdens were also significant. For instance, they had to support both sets of grandparents, and when he was young, they also had to remit child support to his grandparents.

Unexpectedly, after arriving here, he encountered that incident and even earned merit for it. When the corps learned he had come here to join his mother and was a high school student, they immediately arranged a job for him.

Of course, housing was also arranged—not as preferential treatment for him, but simply because the area was vast and sparsely populated, with plenty of simple houses available.

Although the house was really quite basic and he had never lived in such a simple house in his memory, it inexplicably made him feel very at ease today.

The house back home was quite large, given Mr. Han’s status, but he didn’t live comfortably there and had to be very cautious. Here, however, he could truly live as he pleased, and it was very close to his mother’s house.

Before coming here, he was actually quite anxious, uncertain about his future, and worried about many things.

But now he genuinely felt more at ease, having his own house and being able to do whatever he wanted here, which made him really happy.

It’s a pity that his joy was completely shattered after receiving that phone call today.

He had never imagined that although he hadn’t officially severed ties with the Han family, just seeing Mr. Han’s angry expression indicated that once some issues arise, there’s really no way to mend things.

Having been here for over half a year, he could say he basically had no contact, because he wouldn’t be in touch for the rest of his life. But who could have thought that they would manage to contact him again.

Seeing his unhappy expression, Mrs. Han thought he might be having trouble at work, "What’s the matter?"

Han Lei didn’t want his mother to worry about these matters. He knew she was quite discontent with the Han family, but this was something he couldn’t avoid telling her. He was just about to speak.

Mrs. Han remembered something and handed him a letter, "It was mailed to you from home, sent by Zhang Jie, was it?"

She knew her son also sent things to the Zhang Family, but wasn’t sure if this was the case here.

What? The Zhang Family sent him a letter? Han Lei was puzzled, recalling the senseless phone call from the Han family. After thinking for a moment, he decided to look at the letter first.

Quickly tearing open the letter and glancing over it, he finally understood why the Han family had called him and made this request.

"Han Jun caused trouble again." Han Lei brought up Han Jun’s recent misconduct, initially hoping that since the family knew Han Jun’s character, they would educate him a bit.

Yet, who would have thought the kid would still be so rash, causing trouble again, and he didn’t forget to mention the call from Mr. Han.

Mrs. Han was stunned, "What, what did you say?"

"How could Mr. Han be bold enough to call?"

"Xiao Lei, let me tell you, whether to let Han Jun come over is for you to decide."

"Although security has been pretty good these past two years." Mrs. Han, having lived here for years and experienced many things, said, "With Han Jun’s troublemaking nature, if he offends someone from a minority group, then..."

The people here indeed wouldn’t be lenient, "If the Han family finds out afterward, would they be happy?"

Remembering her younger brother-in-law, Mrs. Han knew that if the worst happened, they would certainly make a fuss with their troublesome nature.

The stepfather also didn’t want Han Jun to come over; he truly had no fondness for the Han family, but his status meant he couldn’t voice his opinion.

"Of course, I won’t let him come. Previously, I didn’t know how to refuse, but now..." Han Lei now knew the whole story and certainly wouldn’t let him come over.

Han Lei called Mr. Han the next day at work, directly stating he had no way to let Han Jun come over, citing the reason that the local minorities were quite fierce, and if something happened, there really could be any number of possibilities.

Did Mr. Han not know the situation over in Xinjiang Province? He surely did: Xiao Lei, if there were any other possibility, I really wouldn’t let Xiao Jun go over there.

Mr. Han certainly remembered how Zhang Lei had schemed against Han Jun, and if there was any possibility, he wouldn’t want Han Jun to go over there, but had no choice; they didn’t have any lifelong friends outside.

Now hearing Han Lei bringing this up, Mr. Han couldn’t help but feel intimidated: Then it would be troublesome for Xiao Lei.

Mr. Han worried that Han Lei would lead Han Jun astray again, but there was no choice; he was the best candidate.

Han Lei naturally detected Mr. Han’s apprehension and decided to fan the flames a bit more: It’s not that I don’t want to help, it’s just that Han Jun is really terrifying; actually, even severely injured someone and smashed their house meant for marriage.

Han Lei really admired Mr. Han; even in this situation, he could still try to trick him: Grandpa, do you think someone as hot-tempered as him can come to Xinjiang Province?

Han Lei: If he starts to wreak havoc, Grandpa, let me tell you, people here carry knives.

Mr. Han was instantly scared by this statement; his grandson’s temper was not something he could change. He thought about sending him somewhere unfamiliar where he might hit a few walls, suffer some losses, and realize the error of his ways.

He wanted his grandson to become better, not to get into trouble, especially not in the distant Xinjiang Province where they wouldn’t see him at the end.

After knowing that Han Jun couldn’t go to Xinjiang Province, Mr. Han was quite curious and a bit puzzled inside about how the matter leaked to Han Lei, which really infuriated him.

He had specifically visited those families close to Han Lei, using all sorts of methods to get them to keep quiet and not report everything to Han Lei, just to catch Han Lei off guard and take on this mess.

But who could have thought, someone still informed Han Lei, and they had already written to him before they even acted?

Even though he had already spoken to them, those kids still promised him to behave well, so why did they immediately write to Han Lei upon turning their backs?

Mr. Han angrily hung up the phone and started cursing all around the study. Mrs. Han heard her husband cursing outside and knew someone must have upset him.

After eavesdropping for a while, she found out, surprisingly, it was Han Lei who had displeased him, realizing their previous arrangements had fallen through, "What about Xiao Jun?"

"If Xiao Jun stays here and causes trouble again." Mrs. Han was also not indulging her grandson this time, not knowing how many people they turned to for help to bail him out after the recent incident.

Connections are supposed to be used sparingly, and they had originally thought to arrange a good job for Han Jun after he got married and became a father. By then, he’d grown up and would work diligently.

Now, having mostly exhausted their connections, they didn’t dare think about what if Han Jun continued like this, how they would rescue him.

Sending him to Han Lei was their best option, but now what to do, Mrs. Han was dumbfounded, really not knowing what to do.