Rebirth in the 90s: The Long Road to Finding a Son

Yuan Jie, pregnant with her second child, fell into a coma after an accident. While her beloved Sun Aimin did everything to save her life, she entered a long and strange dream. In the dream, her fa...

Chapter 125 Yuan Jie and Er Bao's Past Life Experience

Zhao Ming immediately pretended to be angry and asked: "Mom, what do you mean? I'm not here to repay you, right? Look how obedient I am now. You and my dad can just be happy..."

This sentence made the adults in the room burst into laughter.

There were many people at home today, and Sun Aimin was preparing the meal in the kitchen, with his wife Sun helping him. Soon, ten delicious dishes were served on the table.

They are all home-cooked dishes, but they are the work of the head chef of a five-star hotel after all. They look very tempting and make people salivate.

Sun Aimin brought the postpartum meal specially prepared for Yuan Jie to the room and asked her to eat in the house, and then invited everyone else to sit in the restaurant.

During the meal, Yuan Rui's husband, Zhao Baoguo, asked, "Ai Min, what are your plans next? If you need any help, just ask. Although your elder sister and I don't have any special abilities, it's no problem for us to help out a little!"

Sun Aimin has been thinking about this question lately. However, he plans to shift his focus to Mafang City, so no matter what he thinks, he has to wait until he gets there to confirm it.

He replied to his brother-in-law Zhao Baoguo: "I haven't made up my mind yet. I will definitely rely on my ancestral craftsmanship to make a living."

Mrs. Sun continued, "I think you should start by hosting banquets for the village, just like your eldest brother and his family did. It's a small investment with quick returns, but it's a bit hard and tiring. If it doesn't work out, call Xiaoqi over to help you."

Your elder and second brothers, plus the apprentices they have, can easily host dozens of banquets at once. The village kitchen helpers aren't like those in restaurants, where there are plenty of villagers helping out with the chopping and washing of vegetables."