With Qin Xiangdong making such a fuss, Gu Shan, who had always been keen on sleeping until she woke up naturally and had already been woken up by Gu Chenglan once and was very angry when she got up, was made fussy again.
Qin Xiangdong clamored to go to the embassy and asked Gu Shan if she could introduce some American friends. Because he didn't understand English, he always had a black eye when he left the country.
Gu Shan rubbed her slightly aching temples, holding back the strong anger in her heart, and said: "You need a visa to return to the embassy to go abroad. You first prepare your passport and some necessary certificates, and then you come back to Beihua with me to apply for it. Visa, and then think about things after leaving the country.”
"Okay, okay, what proof do you need?" Qin Xiangdong looked like a primary school student. He even asked the nanny for a pen and paper and wrote it down carefully.
Su Nuo, Gu Chenglan and Qin Moran didn't go to school either. Anyway, these three people were not serious about class. Instead, he sat aside and watched Qin Xiangdong's records, and made some comments from time to time.
Grandpa Qin finally acted reliably and said that he would contact the foreign party immediately and ask them to send an invitation letter directly. Qin Xiangdong's visa application should go more smoothly.
With this finalized decision, Gu Shan finally suppressed her anger in getting up. Only then did he have the time to talk to Grandpa Qin and ask about things abroad.
Gu Shan studied foreign trade when she was in college. She had a fairly good understanding of the international situation and foreign legal systems, and she was able to chat with Grandpa Qin.
Although Qin Moran and Qin Xiangdong are cousins. But one of these two people is abroad and the other is in China, and they have only been seen a handful of times.
On the other hand, Su Nuo and Gu Chenglan had good relationships with both of them, and the four young people also sat together.
Of course, Qin Xiangdong was most concerned about his sister Qin Xiaojing, and he and Qin Moran asked a lot about her sister.
Qin Moran had some reservations at first, but later he forgot to help conceal it and told Qin Xiaojing that she was very open in the United States.
Qin Moran's intention was of course good. He wanted to reassure Qin Xiangdong and prove that Qin Xiaojing could easily integrate into American life.
But the word "open" used to describe girls in the 1980s would definitely cause panic, let alone Qin Xiangdong, a girl-controller.
As a result, Qin Xiangdong pressed his aching head and rushed to the phone and started making international long distance calls. He must contact his sister now and ask her to return to China.
Qin Xiangdong felt that instead of applying for a visa and running out to find his sister, it would be faster for her to buy a plane ticket and come back.
"Brother Dong, brother Dong, calm down." Gu Chenglan quickly followed and pressed the phone back in Qin Xiangdong's hand: "Let's not say whether Sister Xiaojing is still at this address. You just called her so rashly. Could it be that she avoided you before you arrived because she didn’t want you to take care of her?”
Gu Chenglan's words make sense and are in line with Qin Xiaojing's own style.
Qin Xiangdong wants the best for his sister, but in fact he doesn't know his sister very well.
What's more, Qin Xiaojing was only a teenager when she went abroad, and she has not been back for so many years. Only occasionally calling or writing letters, Qin Xiangdong knew what Qin Xiaojing wanted him to know, one-sided and out of touch.
It was when Gu Chenglan said this that Qin Xiangdong came back to his senses, fearing that his sister would really be rebellious enough to avoid him.
After putting down the phone, Qin Xiangdong was like an eggplant beaten by frost, withered and twitching.
(End of chapter)