Chapter 184: Grandma Tao's Story Part 3



If you drank millet porridge and boiled eggs every day, you wouldn't be like this.

And then there's the evening, when they have to make some kind of weight-loss meal, low-carb, whole-grain food.

They clearly haven't experienced hardship; they should be sent back to their youth.

If you feed her whole grain buns and corn porridge for every meal, she'll eat anything.

What's wrong with being a little chubby? Most people can only gain weight if they come from a wealthy family.

Grandma Tao usually buys groceries downstairs.

A month later, she had gained ten pounds and looked much more adorable.

He also seemed much more optimistic.

Grandma Tao went to get her hair cut. The little girl's hair wasn't in very good condition; it was dry in the morning, oily in the afternoon, and fine and limp.

You can't grow your hair long like this; you have to cut it short. Also, don't wash your hair too often, and it will grow back in a few months.

Three months later, Grandma Tao received all of her compensation.

Grandma Tao decided to go back to her hometown to see if her grandson and granddaughter had become successful.

His headache has subsided, but he still feels drowsy every day, and he told Wang Jing about it.

Tell her you're going on a long trip.

The main fear was that Wang Jing would come looking for him and not find him, and then think he had died at home.

Wang Jing was very happy that Tao Ying was able to go out for a walk.

After all, how can a person never come into contact with the outside world?

Moreover, although Tao Ying suffered brain damage, she is still smarter than most people.

Grandma Tao didn't take anything with her, just a small bag on her back, and set off.

After all, there are far more hotels now than there were back then.

Another thing is that taking the train is really convenient at this time of year. You don't even need to carry a ticket anymore. You can buy it on your phone and just bring your ID card when you get there.

Cell phones are so convenient; you don't have to carry money anymore, and you don't have to worry about thieves stealing from you.

Grandma Tao lost money a few years ago, several hundred yuan.

I told Wang Baojun, and then Wang Baojun gave me a long talk.

She just carried a small backpack, grabbed some toiletries and a set of clothes, and left.

The place where Grandma Tao lives is in the same province as Tao Ying.

The high-speed train journey only takes a little over two hours, so Grandma Tao didn't feel bad about spending money on a slower train.

I've never ridden such a fast train before, and besides, I have enough money to last me until I die.

Why save money? Who will you give it to later? You're sick all the time, and it'll all go to the hospital.

Having died twice, Old Mrs. Tao finally understood.

I don't spend money recklessly; I just eat and drink normally.

If you really reach your seventies or eighties, run out of money, or get sick, then you might as well just end it all. After all, you've made a profit over the years.

The more I think about it, the happier I feel, and the less my head hurts.

Most importantly, the pressure Tao Ying was under was something that Old Lady Tao had absolutely no idea about.

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