Zhong iying’s situation is basically ’irreversible and ssy’, Sisi didn’t say much, just told her to think clearly, and not make a major mistake due to being upset or impulsive. The most important thing was for her to understand her own heart, regardless of her choice, being happy was what mattered the most.
"I know, I’ve co to terms now. If soone doesn’t like , I can’t keep clinging to them obsessively. I, Zhong iying, am not soone who has no options. Right now, I don’t want to think about relationships, I just want to focus on my job. Sisi, I’ve made up my mind, I plan to go for further studies at university."
Her best friend had regained her usual cheerful and strong deanor, which made Sisi very happy. Honestly, Sisi had always looked down on iying for loving Yuan Jin so humbly; but now, thankfully, the bright and clear iying was back.
"That’s the right way to think, have you decided where you want to go for further studies?"
"The provincial capital, it’s closer. I’ve already contacted the university there. I’ll attend two classes over the weekend, so it won’t affect my work," Zhong iying said.
Seeing that she had everything arranged, Sisi didn’t add anything more. As for Ben, Zhong iying said there was no need to bother about him, so Sisi took no action either.
Zhong iying ntioned that Ben wasn’t exactly idle during this period; being an author, he had so fa dostically, having published many articles in national magazines.
To be exact, Ben was a travel writer who started traveling since high school, recording the beautiful scenes, food, customs, and snacks of the places he visited with photos and writings, which were very popular among his compatriots.
He planned to write a series of travel essays on Z country. After tasting He Family Liquor and observing its production process, he intended to include these experiences in his articles, ready to publish once he returned ho.
Sisi was surprised to learn that Ben, who looked like a boxer, was actually a writer. Truly, appearances can be deceptive.
With such a great promotional opportunity, Sisi asked Yuan Jin to fully cooperate with Ben; apart from so key processes that needed to be kept confidential, everything else could be observed and photographed by Ben.
One and a half months passed quickly, and the beer production line was fully installed and adjusted. Sisi brewed the first batch of He Family Beer using freshly harvested hops from B continent and her specially formulated beer dicine.
Sisi held up the first cup of golden, bubbly He Family Beer and drank it down in one gulp, enjoying the refreshing and excellent taste.
Marcos loved beer, and it could be said that all Germans loved beer; to them, drinking beer was like drinking water. Mr. Ma gulped down a large glass of beer, smacked his lips for a while without saying anything, then went on to pour himself a second cup, having missed good beer for days.
"The taste is very good, just a bit mild. It would be better if it were a bit richer," Ben offered so constructive advice.
"Ben, here in Z country, people prefer lighter beer. It’s the Germans like you who prefer richer beers," Sisi said with a smile.
Ben realized this too; different nationalities, different tastes. But the He Family Winery was really impressive, producing such delicious drinks. He would have to promote it well, as his goddess had requested.
Ti flew like an arrow; Huang Yuan soon welcod its first snow of the winter. Marcos had already returned to his country, and Ben went back after the snow as well, but he said he would co back soon, naturally, that statent was directed to soone specific.
Finn, however, was reluctant to return. He spent the ti following Li Yuzhi around, exploring several cities, thoroughly enjoying himself and not missing ho at all. Where would he find the will to go back?
Days passed neither too fast nor too slow, ushering in the prosperous year of 1987. As soon as He Family Beer hit the market, it sold out rapidly, especially during the sumr. The two production lines in the workshop operated day and night, and workers busied themselves tirelessly. Trucks queued up daily at the entrance of the brewery, transporting He Family Beer all over the country.
The success of He Family Beer not only generated significant revenue for the brewery but also contributed greatly to the economic growth of Huangyuan County. Huangyuan County was no longer the impoverished place it had been three years ago. The average annual inco of locals had grown from over a hundred yuan to nearly one thousand yuan, with so villages even reaching several thousand yuan, like Liu Village, which had already advanced into a moderately prosperous lifestyle.
The trendous success of Huangyuan County added a significant highlight to Tian Xinhua’s political career, and the county had beco a nationally promoted model, urging other counties and cities to learn from Huangyuan County. Due to his outstanding performance, Tian Xinhua had also been received by higher officials.
In 1988, right after Qingming, Mr. Yun instructed Tian Xinhua to prepare for a position in the south, specifically F city in G province. This ti, Sisi decided not to follow him there. She planned to relocate her job back to the Capital City, as Tian Xinhua would eventually return there. Moreover, with Du Du already three years old, she wanted to spend more ti with her son and the elderly at ho.
By June, Tian Xinhua and Hu Dingkun had handed over their work. The sa went for Sisi, though her job as an art teacher wasn’t too complicated—she just needed to wait until the school holidays.
Last month, Sisi even attended the wedding of Liu Tielan and Zeng Hongbo. Liu Tielan had recovered remarkably well, facing no issues with pregnancy and childbirth. Sisi was genuinely happy for her and wholeheartedly wished this frank and strong girl a lifeti of happiness.
Zhong iying and Ben, the couple who enjoyed their playful bickering, were still continuing their ambiguous relationship. Sisi decided not to interfere, as after all, they were all adults. Besides, although Ben was a few years younger than iying, he was very mature for his age, an insightful man.
What truly shocked Sisi was the relationship between Li Yuzhi and Finn. Finn, having followed Li Yuzhi like a puppy for two years, had indeed reaped success, though it resulted in an interesting pairing.
Finn found a soft-spoken woman in a city in the south—a married woman six years his senior. He fell in love with her at first sight, and they were now passionately involved. Sisi thought that Finn, this handso young man, might have an Oedipal complex, subconsciously preferring older, gentler won—although his first crush had been ill-judged, as Li Yuzhi was far from a truly gentle woman and could be even harsher than a man when needed.
What further surprised Sisi was Li Yuzhi’s romantic history. This vixen had managed to hook Finn’s father, who was reportedly a British noble, albeit a minor baron. Nevertheless, he was a person of status and rank—a thin cal is still bigger than a horse after all.
Importantly, Baron Hall was wealthy and also handso, with a strong masculine vibe. Even seeing him left Sisi utterly enchanted. Standing next to him, Finn looked like a young peach compared to a fully ripe one—easy to choose between with just your toes.
No wonder Li Yuzhi had chosen the older man over the younger!
Baron Hall, a fan of Country Z, adored everything from Country Z, including its won.
According to Finn, the n in their family favored Country Z due to the influence of the elder Baron Hall, whose wife was a woman from Country Z. However, her genetic influence on the Hall family was not significant, at least Sisi didn’t see any Country Z ancestry in Finn and his father.
Baron Hall planned to hold a traditional Chinese wedding with Li Yuzhi in Huangyuan at the He Family Winery, as Li Yuzhi claid her maternal ho was the winery and she wanted to be married from there.
Although Sisi still didn’t have a great impression of Li Yuzhi, her words moved Sisi profoundly. In an impulsive mont of generosity, she handed over a significantly large red envelope, which was indeed massive—Li Yuzhi’s bulging eyes were proof enough.
Seeing Li Yuzhi’s expression, Sisi’s bleeding heart instantly healed, and she cheerfully said, "Favors must be repaid. When my son gets married, you all need to give a bigger envelope than this."
After the wedding, Li Yuzhi moved to England with her new husband. Regarding her job at the winery, the baroness expressed that she could continue working after returning from her honeymoon, although her workplace shifted from Country Z to England.
Spreading He Family Wine to every corner of Europe beca Li Yuzhi’s new life goal!
Sisi expressed that she loved this goal very much and would definitely support it to the end!
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