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Chapter 1836: Chapter 1772: Rising Above to Beco a Phoenix

Chiang Xiao listened to her words and was instantly surprised, "Shimu, really?"

She was talking about opening the shop.

There had been so many things going on lately that she couldn’t spare the ti to prepare for the shop opening. Actually, everything over there was ready, just waiting to put out the tea snacks and tea leaves, then add so decorations, and choose a day to open.

She didn’t need to advertise over there. She believed that once her shop opened, it would definitely attract custors.

And once custors tried the Youqingwei tea and its flavors, there was no fear they wouldn’t fall in love with it.

Now that Cheng Qiulian had considered it and was willing to manage the shop for her, she could start hiring people, just two friendly-looking young won would do perfectly.

"Yes, I don’t have much to do at ho, my body and mind are doing great, I don’t even feel tired walking ten kiloters a day with your teacher, so I think I can still do so work."

"That’s wonderful, thank you, Shimu!"

Chiang Xiao was very happy and imdiately started discussing the shop with Cheng Qiulian.

While they were chatting excitedly, Liu Guoying coughed, displeased at being ignored, and asked, "Are you going to hang paintings in your shop?"

Chiang Xiao, upon hearing that, smiled like a little fox, "Of course, I’ve reserved two spots for the teacher, two pieces." She held up two fingers.

"I’m just asking unnecessarily, you little fox already had your sights on ."

Cheng Qiulian imdiately said, "If you’re going to paint, you better paint well, Old Liu, I’ll be watching you paint from now on."

She imdiately inserted herself into the role of the manager of the Youqingwei, urging Liu Guoying on behalf of Chiang Xiao.

Chiang Xiao left her teacher’s place feeling refreshed and cheerful.

She didn’t realize it herself, but every ti she was there, she seed the most relaxed and happy.

Because there she could temporarily let go of all those trivial matters, playfully banter with her teacher, talking about food, painting, and opening the shop, all things quite normal for her identity.

So, every ti she left Liu Guoying’s place, Chiang Xiao felt energized.

She listened to her afternoon classes from beginning to end, and after school, she went straight to the hospital.

This morning, Ah Liu had left the house with her.

It’s just that she went to school and he went to the hospital.

Perhaps this would be the rhythm of life from now on, until Ah Liu got better and could return to D State with Old Master Jiang.

As soon as she entered the hospital, the guard Xiao Li led her to another room.

Li Hanzhong was waiting for her there.

"Chief Alliance Officer, what did you need to see

for?"

Chiang Xiao didn’t expect Li Hanzhong to seek her out alone.

Li Hanzhong beckoned to her, signaling her to co over and sit.

"Just call

Uncle, don’t be so formal."

Uncle...

Chiang Xiao felt montarily dizzy.

Although both of them were already aware of their relationship, she still hadn’t gotten used to the idea that she would one day call Li Hanzhong uncle.

After all, she was just a poor, ordinary village girl from Peace Town Siyang Village.

"Does this an I’ve suddenly beco a phoenix on a branch?" Chiang Xiao remarked self-deprecatingly.

She didn’t know why she was being self-deprecating.

Maybe it was because, soone of her status, in a past life, had been bullied to that extent and ultimately died miserably?

Li Hanzhong smiled slightly and said, "Do you have any psychological burdens?"

From what she’d said before, Li Hanzhong knew Chiang Xiao was definitely not a child who would be dazzled by wealth and power.

Chiang Xiao responded with a smile, "Not at all."

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