Xu Leigang had barely received these five people when, within less than two minutes, a quarrel broke out.
He arranged for them to stay at the military guesthouse where, although conditions couldn't be called luxurious, they were private—and these were children of the military, accustomed to such living environments.
But Li Ting wasn't clear about the situation, so she asked, "Our home can't accommodate everyone? After all, we're not strangers."
Heaven and earth could bear witness that she didn't mean to ask that question on purpose. In her mind, the military might lack for many things, but definitely not land—national military land could be directly allocated by the state. The living conditions might be average, but houses can't be that scarce.
When it all came down to it, she just wished for everyone to stay closer together, which would make visiting each other more convenient. Staying in a hotel inevitably seemed a bit distant.