Those in higher positions tend to think more.
Although Grand Xia is currently very peaceful, no peace is resistant to turmoil. It’s hard to predict when a riot might disrupt the calm.
This is true not only for Grand Xia but for any country.
Li Jinwen, of course, couldn’t think that much. She asked, puzzled, "Honey, do you think what I said was wrong?"
Lin Mo shared his thoughts completely with Li Jinwen and explained the pros and cons in detail.
Lin Mo was never one to be mysterious or obscure.
He always believed that the foundation of an understanding between two people was mutual trust, coupled with sufficient communication, which would then result in a deeper impression of each other’s thoughts.
If not, how could such an understanding even exist?
After Lin Mo finished all his analyses, Li Jinwen nodded, sowhat frightened, and said speechlessly, "I can’t believe there’s so much to it."
"Then let’s forget it. Let’s just build a top-grade school like you said."
As an ordinary person, even though she had experienced so things, her thoughts on this matter were definitely not as mature as Lin Mo’s.
So, when making many decisions, her considerations weren’t as clear or thorough as Lin Mo’s.
Lin Mo smiled and shook his head, saying, "It might not be impossible to do as you suggested."
Hm?
Lin Mo’s words made Li Jinwen unconsciously furrow her eyebrows.
She was a bit confused about what Lin Mo ant.
Hadn’t he just said that it wasn’t quite suitable to enroll orphans and disabled children? Now, he was saying it wasn’t out of the question?
This truly baffled Li Jinwen.
Lin Mo explained with a smile, "What I said about it not being workable was that we can’t do it on a large scale, nor can we turn it entirely into a poverty aid initiative, as that would only create more trouble for us."
"But I never said we can’t enroll one or two classes as a pilot, which would satisfy your desire to do good and also wouldn’t deviate too much from the higher-ups’ requirents."
"Isn’t this the best outco?"
"To be honest, after reaching our position, many things cannot be considered so simply anymore, and deeper thought is needed to make decisions; otherwise, it’s easy to cause serious problems."
"However, you just need a slight understanding of these issues, and I will sort out all the problems for you when the ti cos."
Lin Mo was gradually teaching Li Jinwen to beco a better person, but he definitely couldn’t impose all his thoughts on her.
After all, the growth of his family mbers had already far exceeded Lin Mo’s expectations.
At ho, he was capable of handling things on his own, but even in his absence, the others no longer panicked as they once did; instead, they also had their thods of solving problems.
Especially Zhang Li.
Now, even looking across all of Arica, his rcenary company was considered one of the strongest, with many top figures in the rcenary industry in his company.
These people were a strong support for their family.
"Okay... from now on, I’ll listen to you in all these matters."
Li Jinwen kissed Lin Mo on the cheek and then said with a smile, "Let’s go to sleep, we need to get up early tomorrow to visit relatives."
"If you are too tired, I’ll let you sleep in a bit more tomorrow and won’t wake you."
Lin Mo wasn’t really tired, and during this rare leisure ti, he actually looked forward to visiting and seeing their relatives.
Not to ntion,
Lin Mo also wanted to know how their relatives and friends now viewed their family.
Moreover, there were so relatives and friends that Lin Mo hadn’t seen for quite a while. Now, taking advantage of the New Year, it was ti to visit them.
"You might as well wake up," Lin Mo said with a stretch, "after spending so much energy to co back ho, if not to have a good chat and see old acquaintances and friends."
"At least let them know that our family is safe and sound."
"Especially since it’s been a long ti since we visited your elder aunt and uncle’s ho."
Lin Mo hadn’t grown up in East Sea City but had always lived in Rakshasa City. Usually, he rarely went ho, and visits among relatives were not frequent.
His uncle and aunt were the closest relatives in their family, after all, they were his father’s elder brother and second sister. In his childhood, every ti they t, they took great care of Lin Mo. Now that they were back, it was also right to go and see them.
The couple talked about many things although they were just trivial family matters, both felt a great sense of contentnt.
It wasn’t until almost noon that they finally finished all their topics and fell into a deep sleep.
When Lin Mo woke up, it was already past nine in the evening.
The sky had darkened once again.
However, because Lin Mo had many bodyguards around his own house and the managers of East Sea City had secretly arranged for staff, there were no people in the yard.
Unlike the last ti he returned to the village, just having two luxury cars in the yard had attracted so many relatives and friends rushing to bring gifts.
Lin Mo saw that Li Jinwen was still not awake, didn’t call her either, and quietly got out of bed, dressed, and left the room.
The lights were still on in the kitchen downstairs, faintly showing his dad and mom busy in the kitchen.
The elderly couple couldn’t stay idle, and since it was New Year’s Day, and their beloved son had also returned ho that day,
saying it was a double happiness was no exaggeration.
So the couple couldn’t really sleep and had risen early to start cooking.
Lin Mo entered the bathroom to wash up briefly then went downstairs, and entered the kitchen.
His sudden appearance startled both his parents.
Xu Qin covered her neckline, a bit annoyed, as she said, "You, kid, walk without making a single sound."
Lin Mo took off his coat and naturally put on an apron that was hanging nearby, saying, "I definitely make noise when I walk, it’s just that you and dad were talking so intently that you forgot about ."
"I haven’t even started to lecture you, and you have the nerve to make countercharges?"
Lin Mo was telling the truth.
He believed he had made quite a noise when he entered, but his parents, engrossed in their conversation, hadn’t even looked his way.
"Nonsense," Xu Qin said, blushing a bit as she glanced at him, "There’s nothing here for you to help with. You should go back to your room and rest so more. I’ll call you when the al is ready."
The kitchen wasn’t very big, roughly ten square ters.
Next to the stove, there was a large round table, which already had seven or eight dishes emitting a tantalizing aroma.
Lin Mo sniffed and couldn’t help teasing, "Haha, isn’t this much food enough? Why still cook more?"
"Aren’t you afraid it will go to waste if we can’t finish it?"
His parents were once the most frugal people, often unwilling to waste even a grain of rice, demanding that Lin Mo finish his al no matter how unpalatable it was.
Lin Changshui seed very calm as he said, "I have thought it through, being full ans being full, and eating extra beyond feeling full can easily lead to more physical strain, which in ti can end up costing far more in dical bills than wasting a bit of food."
"Moreover, it’s not us ordinary folks who waste food; those capitalist countries waste even more."
"Why should we feel the guilt?"
"Alright, talking about this isn’t aningful. Now that you’ve co down, do you have sothing to tell us?"
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