Zhang Siyu was involved in a car accident. When she opened her eyes again, she was in a small fishing village in the 1960s, as Cheng Zhenzhu, a widow single-handedly raising three children.
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After completing two more trips, Cheng Zhenbao went to the restaurant next door to order about eight or nine dishes. He then asked Mianhua to stay for dinner, and then he called over the guys from the winery who were busy packing the wine to toast.
"No loach this time?" The proprietress remembered that the second son of the Cheng family loved loach the most. Since the business next door was so good today, wouldn't they have to order two bowls?
"No, I just ate it last night. There's still some left at home..." His second sister made it, and it was delicious! He naturally didn't want to settle for something better. There was still half a bowl left from last night, so he brought it over to eat in a while to prevent it from spoiling...
The restaurant owner nodded and said, "It really doesn't taste this good if you eat it often. Next time you order, I'll give you a larger portion without raising the price!"
"Okay, thank you, Madam!" Cheng Zhenbao thanked her. Well, actually, it's okay to increase the quantity without raising the price this time. He didn't mind...
After ordering the food, Cheng Zhenbao went straight to the school to look for his wife. He couldn't find her at the office, so he asked the old man at the door to talk to him...
Of course, Teacher Wang Xiaomei could not be found in the office.
She was currently meeting her daughter and nephew near the school canteen.
"Oh, aren't these our classmates Cheng Xiaolu and Zhao Xiaoshi?" Wang Xiaomei looked at the two siblings with a smile.
"Hello, Teacher Wang!" The little deer who had just come out of the school canteen with the little lion had just experienced being caught. The Queen Cang said a sweet and crisp "Hello, Teacher Wang" and bowed 90 degrees.
The little lion, holding a sweet and icy red bean popsicle and a small bag of snacks, quickly bowed and then called out "Auntie" with a guilty conscience...