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Upon seeing Gu Zi, Mother Lin’s face lit up with a particularly radiant smile.

She brought out a portion of braised at she had prepared earlier, presenting it to Gu Zi. “Your sister-in-law and I managed to set up the stall,” she began, “I prepared so at for Aunt Yang at ho. Tell her it’s for breakfast, a taste test of sorts. If she likes it, she could help look after the business. Once the shop opens, it would be great if she could help out, especially since she knows the taste and can introduce it well.”

Gu Zi accepted the small portion of at, subconsciously weighing it in her palm. It was not heavy, probably about an ounce or so. It wasn’t much, but it was enough for a al.

“Don’t worry, Mom,” she reassured, “I know how to convince Aunt Yang to accept it.” She understood that her mother’s lengthy explanation was rely a reflection of her concern that her good friend might refuse out of pride.

As Gu Zi turned to leave, a smile involuntarily tugged at the corners of her mouth. In that mont, she realized that her decision to help Aunt Yang was the right one. Aunt Yang was a genuinely good person, kind-hearted and respectful. Her current situation was beyond her control.

More importantly, it was heartening to see her mother have a close friend to worry about at her age, soone who was part of her social circle. It was indeed a good thing.

Gu Zi, holding the at, headed towards the boiler room. She passed through the main hall, took a couple of turns, and arrived. However, as soon as she entered the boiler room, she noticed a burly man standing in front of the hot water barrel, peering inside. Even from behind, he seed suspicious. Gu Zi instinctively took a step back, hiding behind a pile of goods to see what he was up to.

The man looked around to ensure no one was watching, then pulled out a paper package from his pocket. He opened it and poured its contents into the hot water barrel. A gust of wind blew so of the white powder out.

A sudden chill ran down Gu Zi’s spine, her expression turning serious, her complexion paling.

She could only conclude one thing: this man was up to no good. As for who he was trying to harm, it was quite obvious. After all, Aunt Yang was currently in charge of heating and transporting the water in the boiler room. He was probably trying to sabotage her work and get her fired.

It wasn’t that Gu Zi was overly suspicious, but having lived here for a while, she had a basic understanding of the people. She could make reasonable guesses based on what she knew. Moreover, she had so recollection of this man, who seed to be called Ah Zhuang.

She had heard from Su Shen before that at this ti of the year, they would hire extra help. This job was usually done by Ah Zhuang’s family. This year, however, Aunt Yang was doing it. While nothing was said openly, it was possible that Ah Zhuang was harboring ill intentions behind the scenes.

At that mont, Aunt Yang erged from the boiler room. Ah Zhuang had already moved a considerable distance away from the hot water bucket, a flicker of guilt flashing across his eyes. However, he quickly composed himself, raising his voice at Aunt Yang as if to mask his unease.

“Aunt Yang, can’t you move any faster?” he bellowed. “Everyone’s just finished their work and is waiting for a hot drink. By the ti you dawdle your way over, half of us will have died of thirst. Can’t you do your job?”

“I’ll bring it over right away,” Aunt Yang responded apologetically. “I had to move so things in the boiler room, sorry, so sorry…”

As she spoke, she bent over to pull the cart, preparing to deliver the bucket of hot water to the workers in the hall. Ah Zhuang, standing to the side, made no move to help.

Was it because he was resentful that his family hadn’t managed to accomplish this task, so he didn’t even want to pretend to help?

A chill ran through Gu Zi’s heart. If she hadn’t co today and witnessed this scene, Ah Zhuang’s plan might have actually succeeded. No wonder he seed so fearless.

Gu Zi took a mont to collect herself and adjust her emotions. She had seen everything, and naturally, she couldn’t let the workers drink the tainted hot water. It was probably laced with laxatives or sothing similar. Ah Zhuang, with his ill intentions, should experience the consequences of his actions.

She walked in naturally from outside, carrying so items. “Good morning, Aunt Yang,” she greeted. “I brought you sothing. Ah Zhuang, you’re here

Ah Zhuang clearly hadn’t expected Gu Zi to show up. A flash of panic crossed his eyes, but he didn’t seem to realize that Gu Zi had seen him tampering with the water earlier. He forced a casual response, “Yes, yes, I ca to help Aunt Yang with the cart, right, Aunt Yang?” As he spoke, he stepped forward to assist Aunt Yang.

Aunt Yang, however, took a step back in surprise. After all, Ah Zhuang had been nothing but rude to her these past few days. She was genuinely afraid of this young man. His sudden offer to help was clearly just a show for the boss’s wife, and she understood that..

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