Chapter 103 Time Goes Faster



Every time he couldn't stand it, he would do a little more work, and she could get some work points for free.

Now that person has been assigned, here comes this useless person. Forget about using his work points, it would be better if he doesn't come and hold her back.

"Hurry up and do it, why are you looking at me?"

Wang Yingying watched him look here and there, and was furious. How could this guy be so lazy?

"Auntie, I didn't delay the work at hand." The man didn't want to argue with such an ignorant woman.

"Aunt? Who are you calling aunt?" Wang Yingying was furious. She was only twenty years old.

"Oh, oh, I called you the wrong name. Please bear with me, Auntie." The man thought that the lady looked quite young.

Wang Yingying saw that everyone around her was laughing, and she suddenly became angry.

She just hasn't taken good care of herself recently, so what should she do?

Brother Hengzheng wants to eat well, she can’t let him starve!

She also secretly returned to her parents' home several times, but except for her mother who loved her, everyone else in that family was heartless.

But her mother could not give her anything except secretly giving her a few eggs.

She was now hoping that time would pass quickly so that she could return to the city as soon as possible. As long as she went back, she would be a rich lady in the future.

"Look at that proud Ying girl? Is she so happy to be called Auntie?"

"She's a lost soul. Look at how much she's exhausted herself. Where's the beauty she had as a young girl?"

Wang Yingying didn't take their words seriously. She thought it wasn't difficult to maintain the body. As soon as Hengzheng returned to the city, she would hire a few nannies.

Then she takes good care of herself and uses the best of everything. The best investment for a woman is to choose the right man.

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