Ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao was unexpectedly reborn, returning to ten years ago when she had just graduated from college and had not yet been worn down by society.
Armed with a huge ...
Han Yunqi suppressed a laugh and put his arm around Tang Xiaoxiao as they left the haunted house.
The two apologized repeatedly to the unfortunate staff member. Fortunately, the haunted house floor was slippery, and the staff member was always on his back and didn't get hurt.
However, this psychological trauma will probably linger for several days.
Tang Xiaoxiao was embarrassed and still shaken by the blunder she had made. She was genuinely terrified when she ran; her heart was in her throat for a moment, and she couldn't think of anything but escape.
After this experience, Tang Xiaoxiao lost interest in all the other attractions. The two left the amusement park and found Christmas songs playing everywhere. Many students working part-time and small vendors trying to earn extra money during the holiday were selling packaged apples, bouquets, and other items. Tang Xiaoxiao's fruit shop was also offering special Christmas fruit baskets, featuring several different varieties of apples in more elegant packaging and with better taste. Naturally, they wouldn't buy apples from outside. As for bouquets, they were even less interested. When Han Yunqi first gave Tang Xiaoxiao a large bouquet of roses, she laughed at him for it. The reason was simple: after asking around, Han Yunqi ended up at the "Red Dust" flower shop because everyone told him that the flowers there were beautiful, durable, and loved by girls.
Upon learning that "Red Dust" was owned by Tang Xiaoxiao, Han Yunqi blushed deeply. From that moment on, the idea of sending flowers to his girlfriend was permanently eliminated from the couple's lives.
However, when the two passed a little girl with two pigtails and a face red from the cold, Tang Xiaoxiao stopped and bought the dozen or so roses from her.
The roses weren't very fresh; the petals were already somewhat wilted. They were also expensive, costing ten yuan a stem. Tang Xiaoxiao gave the little girl two hundred-yuan bills. When the little girl tried to give her change, Tang Xiaoxiao refused. She gently patted the girl's head, then pulled Han Yunqi away.
Han Yunqi didn't say much. It was obvious that Tang Xiaoxiao just wanted to help the little girl sell her wares and go home because she was so cold. Both of them were kind-hearted and would give money to beggars on the street, even though they knew that few of them were real beggars. But if even one or two out of ten beggars were truly desperate and had no other choice but to beg for a living, their kindness wouldn't be wasted.
The temperature was very low today, but neither of them felt cold. Tang Xiaoxiao's body was nourished by the space, and although she wasn't yet immune to heat and cold, it was no exaggeration to say that she wouldn't feel cold even in a single layer of clothing in sub-zero temperatures. Similarly, she wouldn't sweat even in long sleeves in sweltering heat.
If she didn't want to attract too much attention, she wouldn't need a coat at all in winter.
Every day, Han Yunqi's company would send a car to Tang Xiaoxiao's house to load the fruits and vegetables that needed to be transported. So even though Han Yunqi was often too busy to drive there himself, Tang Xiaoxiao would have the driver bring back a few bags of fresh fruits and vegetables every now and then. The company hired a cook to take care of three meals a day. With this daily nourishment, Han Yunqi's health improved day by day. He looked thin, but he was actually very healthy.
Strangely enough, Tang Xiaoxiao did not show favoritism to any of her family members—her parents, her sister and niece, and now Han Yunqi. Whenever she had the chance, she would secretly add spiritual spring water to their food. Now, almost everyone is healthy and immune to all diseases, but that's all. Only she herself has become incredibly strong, and her hearing and vision are also extraordinary.
I couldn't figure out why, no matter how much I thought about it, I could only conclude that she was the owner of the space, which was why she received preferential treatment.