As soon as I entered the room, I saw the nanny impatiently throwing the plate in front of Cheng Zi with a 'smack' sound: "Eat quickly."
Cheng Zi was sitting on a stool, and because of the noise, she shrank a little. She tried to explain in a very low voice that she was not an unreasonable child: "Auntie... I can't eat the meal from the day before yesterday now. If I eat it, I will have diarrhea."
The nanny glared at him fiercely: "It's up to you to eat it or not, it's not that precious, if you don't want to eat it, you'll go hungry."
Seeing that Chengzi still didn't understand, the nanny used her trick that never worked: "You don't want to eat, right? If you don't want to eat, I'll call the old lady and ask her to stop working in the company and come over here to supervise you eating."
Sure enough, Chengzi immediately shook her head: "No, don't... don't let mom come back, I'll eat, I'll finish it all, Auntie, don't call grandma."
The nanny snorted complacently and muttered, "I can't cure you anymore."
"Hurry up, go back to your room and draw after you finish eating, and don't come out. If you sneak out and cause trouble for me again like you did that day, you'll just have to wait for me."
As she spoke, the nanny took the milk and poured it into the cup. In the transparent glass cup, one could clearly see a layer of white floating matter caused by spoilage.
Orange held the cup in both hands with a helpless look on her face. Under the nanny's gaze, she hesitated for a moment, but still brought the cup to her lips.
A hand reached out and suddenly snatched the cup away.
Orange and the nanny turned around at the same time.
The woman in front of him had bloodshot eyes and was staring at the nanny. She was on the verge of extreme anger and her body was shaking.
“…”
Hu Qin grabbed the nanny and tore her apart, then fired her on the spot and told her to get out.
The nanny was sent over directly by Grandma Orange on the pretext of caring for her granddaughter. Hu Qin found it strange, but she had no position to refute or refute such an excuse, so she had to keep the person.
After observing everything, she felt relieved and found that everything was normal. However, she had no idea that the other party was pretending to obey her but actually disobeying her.
Even after witnessing this eye-opening scene with her own eyes, Hu Qin did not question Grandma Orange for even a second. The first thing she thought of was to call Grandma Orange to inform her of the incident and severely punish the nanny. She thought that the two of them were on the same front.
Then, she waited for Grandma Orange's call. Like every time before, she pressed the green answer button and was scolded. But it was different from the past. In the past, she was always nitpicking about company and business matters.
This time, she denounced Hu Qin for daring to step over her head and bully her. She felt that the dignity of her elders was offended. She kept talking about this topic and insulting her wantonly, without mentioning anything about what the nanny had done.
This result made Hu Qin feel cold all over. It was not because of the abuse that embarrassed her, but because she suddenly realized that Grandma Chengzi knew everything the nanny did from the beginning, and even acquiesced to it, and even took the initiative to make it clear...
Hu Qin has always respected this elder very much, simply because she is the mother of the person she loves most.
This was the first time that Hu Qin showed her harsh tone in the business world when facing Grandma Chengzi, so the mother-in-law on the other end of the phone was stunned in disbelief at first, and then her defenses broke down.
then--
She sent someone to take the orange away, and she made it clear that she was going to teach Hu Qin a lesson. - The anger of this mother-in-law always came at the right time.
Hu Qin clenched the ball of paper soaked with tears in her palm, took a deep breath, and pressed the answer button heavily.
This time, she did not give the other party a chance to speak first. She took the initiative and said briefly and coldly: "Don't use the dismissal of my position as general manager as an excuse. My resignation letter will be submitted to the company's personnel mailbox on time at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning."
"I've also decided to sue this nanny!"
The voice on the other end of the phone was as harsh and arrogant as ever, but with a hint of gnashing of teeth: "Hu Qin, do you know what you are saying?"
Hu Qin: "If you are hard of hearing due to your age, you can listen to the recording after you hang up the phone."
The other side was angry: "You are so outrageous!"
Hu Qin sneered: "This is the only time you can be so unbridled."
She murmured absentmindedly, "If Chen Cheng were still alive, he would be so distressed to know that Chengzi's grandmother treated his only daughter like this."
"Mom, this is the last time I call you mom, and I'm also calling you mom on behalf of Chen Cheng. From now on... I won't do it again."
"Shut up! What qualifications do you have to mention Chen Cheng! You bitch, are you worthy? If it weren't for you, would Chen Cheng have gotten into trouble?" The person on the other end of the phone suddenly became emotional and became more and more harsh: "I'm telling you, Hu Qin! I won't let you have an easy life! If you leave the company and this family, you won't get a penny! Just plan to sleep on the street!"
"And don't even think about taking the orange away! I'm going to make sure you have nothing! I want to see what you can use to fight me!?"
Listen, how ridiculous and ironic it is! It is obvious that this mother-in-law looks down on oranges from the bottom of her heart, but she still fights for them hysterically, still wants to snatch them, still wants to take them away, just because oranges can be used as a tool for malicious revenge.
Hu Qin's heart was completely dead: "Then let's meet in court."
He quickly hung up the phone.
Hu Qin's armor collapsed in an instant, and he felt powerless, dazed, and trying to hold on.
However, once she finally vented the frustration and helpless struggle that had been suppressed deep in her heart for all these years, she finally relaxed her tense nerves and was able to take a deep breath.
Chengzi came over and leaned into Hu Qin's arms, whispering, "Mom, I'll go ask grandma not to let you lose your job. If she wants me to follow her, I'll follow her obediently. I won't make any noise or trouble. I'll just stay in the room and draw. I'll be very obedient..."
Orange knew everything. She knew how much her mother valued the family company. Because those were all things left by her father, her mother always treated it with extra care.
Every word her daughter said was like a needle piercing her heart. Hu Qin was in so much pain that she could hardly breathe. She hugged her daughter tightly and said, "No, those are not as important as my oranges. Mommy only wants oranges."
She didn't care about the rest and didn't think about it anymore.
Even though she knew that this was a fierce battle that was about to begin, that the process was difficult and complicated, and that the probability of the outcome was slim, she would never back down again...
(End of this chapter)