The question of whether renting a house was considered moving was more complicated. Under normal circumstances, the act of accompanying a student to rent a house was not considered a real move because the accompanying mother usually kept her original residence. Renting a house to accompany a student often appeared in novels, especially when describing the situation where parents chose to rent a house to take care of their children. Under such circumstances, the accompanying mother would usually not leave her original residence but choose to continue living in the rented place until the end of the child's college entrance examination. Therefore, renting a house was not a real move, but a sacrifice to take care of the child. Of course, this was just a normal situation. The specific situation still needed to be determined according to the plot of the novel.