Chapter 124: School Starts

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Chapter 124: School Starts

"Xiao Po Lan!"

At the exit of the train station, a man nearly six feet tall emerged. He was supporting the completely gray hair of his grandmother, who was also quite tall. 

 Cen Huai'an looked up, and a hint of warmth suddenly appeared in his indifferent gaze. "Brother Bang."

The wrinkled hands of Bangzi's grandmother slapped heavily on his back. "What's with the name? Where are you broken?"

Bangzi still looked somewhat unruly, tall and sturdy, not appearing to be a good person.

He didn't show any pain when slapped and casually said, "I'm used to it."

Bangzi's grandmother spoke sternly, "Even if you're used to it, it's not allowed. Change it for me."

Cen Huai'an smiled at Bangzi's grandmother. "Grandma, it doesn't matter what I'm called."

Like nicknames for Moazi or Kuaizi, it's just a title with no other meaning.

"Or change it." Bangzi lifted a sly smile. "Otherwise, my grandma will beat me to death when I get home."

"You little rascal!" Bangzi's grandmother scolded.

Cen Huai'an said, "Brother Bang, it's up to you."

The trio of Moazi, Kuaizi, and Huimao finally moved over with their luggage. "Brother Bang, wait for us!"

Bangzi raised an eyebrow, his arrogance evident in his eyes. "I'm waiting for you guys."

"The car is waiting across the road." He walked a few steps toward Moazi, Kuaizi, and Huimao. Excited, they threw their luggage and ran straight towards Cen Huai'an.

"Xiao Po Lan!"

As soon as the words fell, Grandma Bang, just like Bangzi, slapped him on the back and said in a tone that seemed serious yet not quite serious, "Call him Huai'an."

"Wasn't it always like this before?"

Bangzi's grandmother interjected, "An'an has grown up, not like when he was a child. Is it pleasant for you all to call him Xiao Po Lan in college?"

Cen Huai'an replied, "Grandma, I don't mind these things."

Bangzi's grandmother looked at him with particular fondness. "You can't not mind. You are a student at Jinghua University."

She might not know about other universities, but everyone knew about Jinghua University. Even if she used to dislike college students, she was proud of Cen Huai'an. He was the child she had watched grow up.

Bangzi also looked at Cen Huai'an with appreciation. "Indeed, you've brought honor to us, my brother."

Cen Huai'an didn't show pride on his face. He took Moazi's luggage and said, "Let's get in the car."

One car couldn't accommodate everyone, so Cen Huai'an hailed another taxi. This time, there were more taxis in the capital than in previous years.

After giving the address, Cen Huai'an said to Bangzi, "I found a house for you guys near the university. It's a bungalow, quite spacious, and the rent is not expensive."

He had found a place according to Bangzi's requirements—a large area, able to accommodate all the people, including his grandmother.

The reason why the bungalow was cheap was that it was a bit old, but with some cleaning up, it could be suitable for living.

Cen Huai'an hired people from the labor market and, in three days, repaired the roof and walls of the house. He also cleared out the weeds and other things inside.

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