Lin Chuxia grew impatient with her babbling and was about to make an excuse to send her away when she heard Sister-in-law Feng shift the topic.
"It’s not for to say, but you city folks just don’t know how to live frugally. No matter the ti, one must always budget carefully. Look around our residential compound; in their courtyards, every family has a patch of vegetables growing, even in Jiang Hong’s tiny yard, there are two beds of greens. With such a big yard of yours going to waste without so planting, it’s truly a sha. But I know, as a city girl, you probably can’t do farming. That’s not a problem; I can plant for you. After all, we have such a deep relationship. With around, I guarantee your yard will be well looked after, saving you a decent amount on vegetables all year round."
Only then did Lin Chuxia realize why she kept praising her yard—it turned out she had her sights set on it.
"There’s no need for you to worry about that. Besides, I believe I’ve told you at our first eting, I’m not so city person. When it cos to farming and gardening, I’m no worse than you. After all, my family are bona fide vegetable farrs. We know exactly what to plant in each of the four seasons, perhaps even better than you."
Sister-in-law Feng didn’t take her words seriously at all, "Oh co on, don’t be polite with . Who would believe that? With your delicate, untouched hands, you saying you can garden? It’s settled then. I’ll bring a hoe tomorrow. The ground needs to be turned over and the soil loosened before anything can be planted..."
Lin Chuxia had encountered many people in her two lifetis, but she had never t anyone quite like Sister-in-law Feng.
While most people would leave so room for pride, she insisted on acting obtusely.
"Xu San Ni, do you truly not understand, or are you just pretending to be confused?"
Xu San Ni was Sister-in-law Feng’s real na. Considering that Feng Dajun and Qin Yang were colleagues, Lin Chuxia didn’t want to fall out with her.
But she couldn’t hold back any longer.
"My ho, my yard—there’s no need for others to point fingers and tell what to do."
"Qin Yang’s wife, look at you getting all worked up. I’m only doing this out of kindness," Sister-in-law Feng said with a face full of sorrow, as if she had good intentions but wasn’t understood.
"Your kindness?" Lin Chuxia scoffed, "Qin Yang and the others are about to finish work. Should I call Feng Dajun over to see your ’kindness’?"
The ntion of bringing the n into it visibly made Sister-in-law Feng blink in guilt, "It’s just a small matter. The n already have it tough enough working and earning money; no need to bother them with this. If you really don’t want it, then don’t. It’s not like I’m desperately forcing myself to work for your family, how could you possibly complain to soone about it?"
Despite what she said, Sister-in-law Feng didn’t dare delay any further; she was afraid that once Qin Yang and Feng Dajun returned from work, Lin Chuxia would indeed drag her husband into the complaint.
Lin Chuxia could clearly see what she was thinking, and now that Sister-in-law Feng wanted to leave, Lin Chuxia wasn’t about to let her.
"Look at how you’re talking. What do you an by complaining? You’re so kindhearted, wanting to rush over to help us with our vegetable garden. Shouldn’t I praise you in front of Engineer Feng? Not only do I want to praise you in front of Engineer Feng, but I also want to write two letters of comndation. One to be posted on our residential compound’s bulletin board, and another to be sent to our unit’s leaders, so everyone can learn from your helpful, selfless spirit."
Hearing that it might get escalated to the leaders, Sister-in-law Feng grabbed Feng Jingjing and ran out.
If this petty issue really reached the leaders, wouldn’t Feng Dajun send her back to her hotown?
As Sister-in-law Feng fled in panic, Lin Chuxia called out from behind, "Sister-in-law, don’t go! I’m about to write the letter of praise and I’ll read it to you."
The mont she finished speaking, Sister-in-law Feng stumbled nearly falling flat on her face.
Behind her, Lin Chuxia’s laughter rang out like tinkling bells.
Sister-in-law Feng clenched her hand and saw Feng Jingjing gripping it tightly with a worried face, which infuriated her even more.
"Do you see? They look down on us deep in their hearts. No matter how much we pour out our hearts to others, we can’t buy their appreciation."
"Rember this in the future; however nice people are to you, it’s all fake. Who knows how much they may despise you inside? You co from the countryside; why on earth should they be nice to you? They might even be harboring ill intentions, scheming against you. The only ones who truly care for you in this world are your father and mother."
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When Qin Yang got ho, he saw that Lin Chuxia had already returned and seed to be in a good mood.
"Did you get everything taken care of?"
"Yes, the school has been arranged. We can bring Jianjun over after a while. There’s a staff dormitory at the Bun Shop, and I’ve spoken to Jia Liang about it; he can stay in the dorm for now. If he’s willing to work while studying, I can offer him a salary as well."
Classes are mostly in the evening; there are no classes during the day.
If she directly provided him with a salary, Lin Chuxia could afford it, but she has always understood the need for moderation in such matters.
To earn more money, one must rely on their own abilities, and Qin Jianjun is not yet 20 years old—an ideal ti for him to be tempered.
If he starts expecting to reap without sowing, believing that he can rise through the ranks solely based on family connections, there’s no telling when he might make a massive blunder that could be unrecoverable.
"Alright."
Qin Yang was very supportive of this arrangent.
He had been wondering, what if his wife really decided to bring her nephew to live with them?
Although they had room in their ho, having just tasted the sweetness of their life as a couple, he didn’t want an extra wheel around.
It turned out that his wife was thinking the sa.
Lin Chuxia then told Qin Yang about her encounter with Qin Juan, and upon the ntion of his elder sister, Qin Yang nodded, "My elder sister is gentle and protective. She took care of the most when we were kids. Back then, our grandparents were busy working in the fields to earn work points, and I was always with my elder sister—it was almost like she raised ."
However, after he began schooling and working, he was busy with his job and seldom contacted his family; his relationship with his elder sister beca distant.
"Now it’s better, we live closer, and we’ll visit each other more often."
Lin Chuxia noticed his lancholy and comforted him.
"Speaking of which, Sister-in-law Feng ca to our house again today."
ntioning Sister-in-law Feng, Lin Chuxia was no longer angry but instead started smiling.
She recounted how Sister-in-law Feng brazenly wanted to turn their yard into her vegetable garden.
"I really don’t understand what goes on in her mind. No wonder when we were in the Northwest, Sister-in-law Song and the others had complaints about her. Sister-in-law Song is usually a peaceful person."
Soone who could keep even Sister-in-law Song at a distance is truly a rare breed.
Qin Yang looked displeased, "I’ll have a word with Feng Dajun later, and when we go back to fetch Jianjun, we’ll bring Yuan Bao along."
Lin Chuxia agreed, although after seeing Sister-in-law Feng’s behavior today, she might not co to their house again.
But who knows the thought process of an odd person? Having Yuan Bao at ho could also serve as a deterrent.
If not, just close the door and let the dog out.
In the blink of an eye, the weekend arrived, and Qin Yang and Lin Chuxia went back to their old ho in An City.
Knowing that everything at ho was fine and the factory and Bun Shop were running smoothly, Lin Chuxia did not inquire further.
As a leader, she knew when it was ti to let go.
Wasn’t she cultivating Su Wensong and her elder brother’s leadership abilities precisely so that she could completely let go one day?
Now she would be able to live a peaceful life in the city.
They had lunch at ho with Mr. Qin and Mrs. Qin. In the afternoon, they visited Qin Liang’s family.
Hearing that they were planning to take Qin Jianjun to the city for school, and it was to attend university, Qian Chuncao was incredibly excited.
"I knew it, being around accomplished people would lead to the children becoming successful too. Younger sister-in-law, I am at ease leaving Jianjun with you. Treat him as your own son; if he does anything wrong, don’t hesitate to discipline him. I won’t have any complaints, sister-in-law."
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