Chapter 301 Bonnie's jaw dropped.



Sister-in-law Gu wasn't thinking about making comparisons; she was just curious.

The three Gu siblings were all very excited to receive their mother's inheritance.

The next day, Gu Ye went to register, while Bao Ni took Liu Jiu and San Qi to register at the school.

Because the formalities had already been completed, Liu Jiu went directly to Xuan Yi's class.

Liu Jiu is a year younger than Xuan Yi, but she started school earlier. They are in the same grade, both in the fifth grade.

Sanqi, carrying her schoolbag, followed the teacher to the second-grade classroom in a serious and methodical manner.

After settling Liu Jiu and San Qi in, Bonnie headed to the carpenter's house that Aunt Gu had mentioned.

Actually, there are soldiers in the military logistics department who can do carpentry, but Bonnie didn't want to bother them and preferred to spend her own money for convenience.

The carpenter's house wasn't far from the compound, and Bonnie found it after asking around.

It's a small courtyard, quite clean, with piles of timber visible inside.

Who are you looking for?

A woman in her thirties came out of the house. She had short hair that reached her ears, and her clothes were neatly arranged, with an apron around her waist.

"Ma'am, is this Master Yang's house? I'd like to have a cabinet made."

"Come in, what kind of cabinet do you want? Leave the dimensions, and he'll make it for you when he gets off work."

The older sister wiped her hands on her apron and gestured for Bonnie to sit down.

"Sister, these are the dimensions. We'll make a simple cabinet for storing things."

Bonnie told her older sister what she wanted, and her sister, being an expert, drew a simple diagram on Bonnie's paper. Bonnie thought to herself, "Wow, my sister is amazing."

I left a deposit and arranged to pick it up in three days. The older sister gave me a receipt.

Bonnie couldn't understand what her older sister had written—no, it should be said that she had drawn.

"Girl, just take this with you when you come. I can't write, so I always use these slips of paper," the older woman explained, and Bonnie left.

Life in Beijing is slowly getting back on track.

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