Chapter 369 Is her garage really that arrogant?!

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"Why is Niu Niu back so soon?" Wei Wen had just finished tidying up the front yard when he saw his young mistress push open the door and walk in, followed by a huge figure rushing towards her.

"Awoo~, woof woof!"

"Alright, alright, I'm going to school. The school is far from home, I'm not going out to play behind your backs!" Bai Nuo hugged the aggrieved Hua who rushed over, speechless.

Don't let Hua Hua's current pitiful appearance fool you; she's actually been living quite comfortably in the old house these past two years. Her three uncles, Wei Wen, Wei Wu, and Wei Hui, all came down from the battlefield with the old lady, where they fought against thousands of Japanese soldiers with real swords and spears.

After the initial surprise, both the big tiger Hua Hua and the Northeast wolf Fu Gui Er are now seen as their own adorable furry children by their three uncles, who spoil them rotten.

When they returned, Bai Nuo had loaded the car with a lot of wild game, fruits, and vegetables, all of which were from his spatial dimension. Recently, the family, whether it was people, wild beasts, or horses, had been eating these things.

So this life is much more carefree than in the space. She's cunning and shrewd. When she sees Bai Nuo come back, she immediately puts on a wronged look, afraid that this ancestor will think that she has forgotten about her because she is living a good life.

On the contrary, the honest wolf Fugui came running over wagging its tail, its eyes clearly showing it wanted to give Bai Nuo a piece of its mind.

"Sweethearts, I'll take you out to play when I have time. The house is big, so as long as you don't break anything or hurt anyone, you can run around and play however you want. But you absolutely mustn't go out and scare people, understand?"

"Awoo!"

"proud!"

The two little ones nodded obediently, making Wei Wen proudly smile once again. His furry children were indeed smart, more sensible than many human babies.

"Uncle Wen, I plan to drive one of our cars to the school when I get back. I applied for a parking space with the bureau so I can park in the backyard of the branch office when I'm not using the car."

“Okay, okay, that’s great. It’ll be much easier to come back now. It would be too much trouble to ride a bike back. The car is parked in the garage next door. My older sister said before she went to the research institute that you can drive the car at home as you like. Don’t worry about anything else. Grandpa has already spoken to the higher-ups.”

These days, there are no private cars. Even if some people own a car, it's registered under the name of a state-owned factory with connections.

Their car was registered under the name of the National First Research Institute where Old Master Bai worked. After the last incident was resolved, the two elderly people got away with it perfectly. Not only that, they also took the opportunity to play the victim and received a lot of compensation and benefits from their superiors.

The two elderly people doted on their beloved granddaughter, and they used almost all the benefits they received on Bai Nuo, including providing her with a car.

This five-courtyard siheyuan (traditional courtyard house) of the Wei family has a private garage on the far left as soon as you enter the gate. It is about 200 square meters in size and has a ceiling height of six meters.

Bai Nuo hasn't been inside since she came back. She thought the big Jiefang truck she brought back was taking up too much space, so she had Fang Meng find a secluded spot and put it back in her spatial storage. It will be convenient to take it out if she needs it when she goes out in the future.

All she knew was that her maternal grandfather used to have a black sedan, which she often rode in when she was little. It was usually parked in the research institute's residential compound. She really didn't know what kind of cars were parked near the old house.

The garage has two doors: one is the main gate for vehicles, which opens from the outside, and the other is a small gate leading from the entrance to the yard, used exclusively by family members.

Bai Nuo followed Uncle Wen through the small door. As soon as the light was turned on, her beautiful fox-like eyes widened instantly, staring in disbelief at the three cars parked neatly side by side inside.

Their garage has two rows facing each other that can park six cars, and there's even a row of spaces specifically for bicycles and motorcycles.

The three cars were neatly parked in the row of parking spaces on the left, leaving Bai Nuo completely bewildered.

"Uncle Wen, is our garage... really that arrogant?"

There are not many truly noble families left in the country today. In Kyoto alone, there are only about seven or eight. The rest are not worthy of being called noble families at all.

Every family that has survived to this day has its own unique family heritage.

The saying goes that three generations make a family, five generations a clan, seven generations a household, nine generations a master, and twelve generations a prominent family.

The Bai, Wei, Yu, and An families are all true aristocratic families with more than twelve generations of lineage, and they have maintained good relations for generations, with some even having marital ties.

There are four other families. Two of them moved overseas before the movement even started, while the remaining two are very low-key and seem to live in seclusion. However, some of their younger family members have stayed in Kyoto to work and have some contact with the other families.

These were the eight great families of the imperial city a hundred years ago.

The Wei family's ancestors primarily engaged in commerce, with martial arts as a secondary pursuit. The family once produced a first-rank general and three martial arts champions, but the most important factor was the power of money.

The Bai family's ancestors were primarily skilled in forging techniques, with literature as a secondary pursuit. Their ancestors not only produced a high-ranking official, the Minister of Works, but also many renowned Confucian scholars and literary giants. Although they later retired from the court due to their upright character and returned to their ancestral home to open a private school and live a peaceful life in the countryside, their cultural heritage remained.

If it weren't for Old Master Wei recognizing Bai Zhicheng as his old friend's eldest son, he might have easily assumed, like everyone else, that his precious daughter was going to marry a poor country boy.

After the two families became related by marriage, in addition to the money and factories that were openly donated to the country to support our army in resisting foreign invasion and the money and factories donated to the country in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were also many other things left behind in secret.

Buying a few cars isn't difficult, but don't you know what era we live in? Who would dare to be so extravagant? Those three cars made Bai Nuo go crazy.

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