Xie Li was sold to a small mountain village as a child and was finally brought back to the wealthy Xie family after fifteen years.
A little country bumpkin flew into a wealthy family overnigh...
For the first few days before Grandma Ming started working, she basically had nothing to do.
When Grandpa Xie needed to tend to the flowers and plants, he would call her over, but Grandpa Xie usually cut the flower branches himself and had Grandma Ming help him put them in the pot.
Grandma Ming doesn't have much patience for arranging these flowers and plants. What's the point of constantly changing them?
It's neither good for eating nor good for drinking.
However, she didn't show it on her face, always smiling, and she would often ask Zhang Ma for help with flower arranging.
Zhang Ma understood her. She was old and a farmer who did hard labor. All she thought about was how to make a living. When she had free time, she would naturally take the time to rest. She didn't have the leisure to cultivate flowers and plants, so naturally her aesthetic sense wasn't very good.
She taught patiently, but Grandma Ming, despite agreeing readily and studying diligently, just couldn't learn it.
Aunt Zhang sighed, "As you get older, your mind really starts to wander a bit. I was like that before too, and I was so lucky to have your help..."
She paused, then suddenly shut her mouth.
Grandma Ming keenly noticed that her pause was a bit strange, but Zhang Ma quickly changed the subject.
Grandma Ming had been working at the Xie family's house for a week. On this day, which was her day off, she went out to visit her granddaughter.
However, before the car even reached the entrance of Linjiang No.1 Middle School, she got out of the car, saying, "I'm going to buy some food for Xiaoxiao at the supermarket here."
The driver, unsuspecting, told the old lady to be careful and then turned the car around and drove away.
Grandma Ming walked a dozen steps toward the supermarket, then stopped by the roadside. A moment later, an inconspicuous van pulled up beside her, and Grandma Ming got in.
Inside the tea room, wisps of tea smoke curled upwards.
Ding Ruoxu was sitting inside, enjoying the aroma of tea.
Upon seeing Granny Ming enter, she unusually poured her a cup of tea and handed it to her, saying, "This is top-quality Silver Needle tea, worth tens of thousands of yuan per kilogram. Try it quickly."
Grandma Ming wasn't interested in tea, but upon hearing the price, she took it anyway, carefully sipped it, and immediately praised, "It is indeed fine tea. Sir, you are truly refined."
Ding Ruoxu's favorite thing to do was to feign elegance and refinement.
Hearing this, she smiled faintly, "What's your current situation in the Xie family? Do you have any access to Xie Buyun's study?"
Grandma Ming shook her head. "The old man only lets me plant flowers and grass, but he won't let me serve him personally. I can't find any opportunities at all."
Ding Ruoxu narrowed his eyes: "Old fox!"
She raised her eyes and looked at Granny Ming with hostility. "Aunt Ming, you raised me yourself. You know what I want most. Can't you think of a way to help me? You know, you saved Xie Li's life. It would be easy for you to ask for a different job."
Ding Ruoxu considered Ming Apo's care for Xie Li during his childhood to be an immeasurable debt of gratitude.
Old Master Xie values Xie Li so much, yet he doesn't repay him properly?
Grandma Ming's smile turned bitter. "Ah Xu, I want to too, but I'm afraid the Xie family will become suspicious."
"That Xie Sidu, don't be fooled by his calm demeanor, he's actually quite cunning. I can't stand being stared at by him for even a few seconds."
She not only raised Ding Ruoxu, but also personally breastfed him. To put it bluntly, she genuinely treated Ding Ruoxu as her son.
When Ding Ruoxu asked for something, did she refuse that time?
"Moreover, I was genuinely afraid that the Xie family would notice something amiss after what happened with Xie Li, since Xie Sidu has met me before!"
Although it was only once, it was enough to make Granny Ming very worried.