Chapter 106 Going to the Private School and Preparing to Move (1/2)



The Bai family is definitely not simple, and they were able to give her so many useful suggestions even before she had given them a clear reward.

Although it also involved Sister Jiang writing storybooks, it felt like a win-win collaboration.

But Liang Tian'er understood that she had no blood relation with the Bai family, and that they were already showing her favor.

Sweet potatoes, white rabbits, and now, suggestions.

Which one is cheap!

All of these are incredibly valuable, but even more valuable are the personalities of these two individuals.

"Sister Jiang, please sit for a little longer, I'll go get the pen and ink right away."

Doing business is not just about prioritizing profit.

Sometimes, it's even more important to befriend the right people and show sincerity!

This is the point of contention between Leung Tin-yee and her father at home.

...

Inside the Liang family mansion.

The four children of the Bai family went to different places.

To others, it might seem that the four children went to different places because of their different personalities and interests.

But only Juanjuan knew.

The older brother wanted to find out if there were any Taobao shops nearby, and he also wanted to sneak out.

The second brother wanted to inquire about the Mu family in the capital and see if he could contact them.

Third brother...

Third Brother just wants to stay by her side now, trying to win her favor.

Beside the small artificial pool, Juanjuan watched the red fish swimming inside; it was the first time she had ever seen fish.

There is no river in Niantao Village; everyone gets their water from wells.

Juanjuan has never seen a fish before, even though she's grown up so much.

Bai Yun'an: [I really don't know how a child could stare at a fish for so long.]

Juanjuan looked up at her third brother.

My third brother used to say to himself that he wanted to live a peaceful and carefree life.

But now...

There's nothing to be afraid of. Just watch the little fish swim around, slowly and leisurely. Isn't that what freedom and peace are all about?

Mo Han, standing nearby, watched the little guy swinging his tiny feet, basking in the sun, looking so comfortable he wanted to squint his eyes, and couldn't help but chuckle.

"Miss also likes to sit here, watching the fish swim and listening to the wind rustling the leaves, slowly, leisurely, and comfortably."

"Um."

Juanjuan nodded, then, feeling a little drowsy in the sunlight, mumbled in her baby voice:

"No need to rush to cook, no need to worry about anyone coming back to bully me, no need to worry about many things! It's so comfortable..."

Juanjuan hadn't studied it, so sometimes she could only use some inaccurate words to express herself.

Baiyun listened quietly to Juanjuan and Mohan's conversation.

They also looked curiously at the fish in the water.

Swimming slowly, surrounded by the sound of a gentle breeze rustling through a small bamboo grove.

His gaze slowly fell on the child watching the fish.

This kid certainly knows how to enjoy peace and quiet, and it's actually quite nice, this feeling!

[Lately, I've been so focused on travel guides and how to leave that I forgot to take a break!]

Bai Yun'an yawned and relaxed, looking at the fish in the water, but after looking at them, he realized they weren't very interesting.

I simply closed my eyes, felt the warmth of the sun, and listened to the birds landing in the bamboo forest and then taking flight again. It was indeed a pleasant experience.

Juanjuan quietly opened her eyes and glanced at her third brother, who had relaxed beside her.

Bai Yun'an felt the little guy's gaze on him, but he ignored it.

It's okay, that's his four-year-old sister, not a zombie.

...

When I left the Liang residence.

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