"Little rag!"
At the exit of the train station, Bangzi, who was nearly 1.9 meters tall, came out, holding the hand of Bangzi's grandmother, whose hair had completely turned gray.
Cen Huaian raised his head, and his calm eyes suddenly showed some warmth: "Brother Bang."
Grandma Bangzi's wrinkled hands slapped Bangzi's back heavily: "What are you yelling about? Where is my body torn?"
Kuniko looked as unruly as before. He was tall and strong, and looked even less like a good person.
Kuniko showed no pain when she was slapped on the face, and said casually, "I'm used to it."
Grandma Kuniko said sternly, "It's no good if you get used to it. Change it for me."
Cen Huaian smiled at Bangzi's grandmother and said, "Grandma, it doesn't matter what you call me."
Just like cat and chopsticks, it is just a title and has no other meaning.
"It's better to change it." Bangzi raised a smile and said, "Otherwise my grandma will beat me to death when she gets home."
"You little bastard!" Bangzi's grandmother scolded.
Cen Huaian: "Brother Bang, please do as you please."
Maozai, Chopsticks and Huimao finally came over with their luggages in their hands: "Brother Bang, wait for us too!"
Bangzi raised his eyebrows, his eyes showing his arrogance: "I'm waiting for you guys."
"The car is waiting across the road." He walked a few steps towards Maozai and his companions. Maozai, Kuaizi and the others saw him and excitedly dropped their luggage and ran directly towards Cen Huaian.
"Little rag!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Bangzi slapped him on the back like his grandmother, and said in a serious and non-serious tone: "Call Huai'an."
"Isn't that what it used to be called?"
Grandma Bangzi said, "An An has grown up and is no longer the same as when he was little. Did you guys like calling him Little Rag in college?"
Cen Huaian: "Grandma, I don't care about these."
Grandma Bangzi looked at him with particular fondness: "You can't not care. You are a student of Jinghua University."
The old lady didn't know about other schools, but everyone knew Jinghua University. Even though she used to hate college students, she was proud of Cen Huaian, the kid she watched grow up when she was little.
Bangzi looked at Cen Huaian with admiration in his eyes: "Indeed, you have brought glory to us brothers."
Cen Huaian didn't look proud. He helped Mao Zai take the luggage and said, "Let's get in the car."
One car couldn't fit so many people, so Cen Huaian stopped another car. There were more taxis in Beijing at this time than in previous years.
After Cen Huaian told him the address, he said to Bangzi, "The house I rented for you is near the university. It's a bungalow with a large area. The rent is not expensive."
He looked for a place based on what Kuniko had requested: a place that was large enough to store things and that could accommodate everyone, including his grandmother.
The reason why the bungalow is cheap is that it is a bit shabby, but it can still be lived in after some cleaning.
Cen Huaian went to the labor market to find someone, and in three days he repaired the roof and the courtyard wall, and also cleared out the weeds and other things inside.
Bangzi has no other relatives in Liangzhou except his grandmother, and Maozai Kuaizi and the others are not close to their family members.
Therefore, coming to the capital to attend university means saying goodbye to everything in Liangzhou.