Chapter 49 My Parents Are So Talented



After her mother left, she went to her father's study and started working on her paintings.

Around noon, my sister arrived carrying a thermos.

"Why are you all alone? Your parents didn't come back for lunch."

"Yeah, everyone's busy. What did you bring, sis?"

"Ginseng soup I made for my parents."

"Sister, you are so filial. You are the best cook in our family."

"Nonsense, when we were kids, our parents weren't home, so I was the one who raised you. You were forced to develop these skills."

Yun Shudai laughed and teased, "Wasn't it because of your brother-in-law later?"

"Alright, alright, you're teasing me now."

"Sis, why didn't Shaoze come? I haven't had any engagements lately, so I'll take care of him for you."

"No need, your brother-in-law and I found him a kindergarten, and he started going there yesterday."

"Oh, did the little one cry?"

"No, I'm quite happy. I'll be going now. Your brother-in-law and I are going out this afternoon."

"Hmm, sis, you're so well-connected, do you know where I can buy some old items from the 1970s? I'd like to buy some."

Yun Shuran was taken aback and asked, "What do you need something from the 1970s for?"

"Um, a friend of mine likes to collect these."

"...I'll keep an eye out for you these next few days and see which streamers are doing this."

"Thank you, sister."

"Alright, I'm leaving now."

Yun Shudai opened the soup her sister had brought, took a sip, and secretly praised her sister's cooking skills.

I checked the time; it wasn't noon yet. I didn't know where Dad was studying, so I left him alone.

After putting on a mask, hat, and glasses, fully armed, I hailed a taxi carrying a thermos.

When I went to my mother's place, her speech had just ended.

Seeing her approach, he asked in surprise, "What brings you here?"

"My sister brought you two some ginseng soup with love. I was worried that Mom would be too tired, so I quickly brought it to you. The lunch you eat at work is definitely not as good as our ginseng soup."

Both daughters were filial. Yun's mother patted her daughter's head with satisfaction and took her to a coffee shop on the second floor.

"Mom, my sister's cooking is really good, you should try it."

"Well, your sister has become more and more virtuous since she got married. She and your brother-in-law are living a good life. Now, I'm worried about you."

"Mom, I'm still so young, why are you in such a hurry?"

"Okay, okay, no rush. My daughter is excellent, she will definitely find someone even better. Mom is waiting."

The mother and daughter were drinking soup and chatting when a well-dressed lady walked over and asked hesitantly, "Professor Chen."

Mrs. Yun was slightly taken aback, then suddenly delighted and said, "You are... Mrs. Bai, it's been a long time."

"I didn't expect you to still remember me."

“They’re all old neighbors, how could I not remember them? It’s just that they’ve all changed so much in the years we haven’t seen each other.”

Mrs. Bai laughed: "Yes, I hesitated for a long time before daring to admit it."

When the old neighbors met, Mrs. Yun quickly invited Mrs. Bai to sit down and catch up.

In her memory, Kim Soo-na was her best friend after her marriage, but later both families moved and they lost contact.

Mrs. Bai looked at the young woman who had been following Professor Chen and felt that it was her, but she was afraid that she had mistaken her for someone else: "Is this your daughter?"

"My youngest daughter, Shushu."

Hello, Auntie.

"It's Shushu! You've changed so much over the years."

"That's right, my Ranran is already married, and my grandson is three years old."

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