Chapter 028 Shura Field Preparation
Sitting in the living room, Bai Su and Lisa reached a consensus on running a restaurant together.
Lisa's face flushed with excitement. "Bai Su, now I don't know how to thank you. I didn't expect it to happen today... In fact, I thought I would have to wait many more years, at least five or eight years, before I could realize my dream."
"It's because you have the ability," Bai Su said with a smile. "Even in a mundane position, your passion for your work is truly impressive. Every time, you give me a wonderful dining experience."
He patted Lisa on the shoulder and said, "You should believe in yourself. Even if it's not me, there will be someone else who will discover your talent."
"But there will never be another boss as generous as you," Mrs. Susan's husband concluded.
Lisa also smiled: “Yes, you are a generous boss.”
According to the agreement, Bai Su will rent the best location on his farm to Lisa for a long period of time. He will not charge rent, but will use the rent as equity and become a shareholder of Lisa's restaurant.
Bai Su even wanted to help Lisa build a restaurant, and he was currently hiring people to do the construction.
Lisa refused: "Honey, please let me do it myself. I have to pay for this part of the expenses myself."
Bai Su respected her decision and, by the way, educated her on some modern restaurant management practices: "The crops from my farm can be used as a source of ingredients for your food. We'll focus on being green, healthy, and reassuring."
"Also, I have a 150-acre farm under construction in Oat Town—don't look at me like that, Susan. I was just as surprised as you are now—it's an unexpected bonus from this trip. Perhaps I'll own farms in more places later. Then, Lisa, you can turn your restaurant into a chain like I did. Let me tell you what a chain is..."
"Too busy? I don't mean you have to travel the world to be a chef. You can set some standards like I did, and then hire people to implement them..."
A lot of indoctrination.
Lisa murmured, "Then I have to start studying the menu from now on."
"This is exactly what I want to discuss with you in the next stage." Bai Su blinked and said mysteriously, "Next month, you will know about a crop called hybrid rice and how amazing it is..."
During their conversation, Mrs. Susan went to make another pot of orange-flavored fruit tea.
Looking at her relieved husband and excited daughter, Mrs. Susan was extremely grateful that when Bai Su first moved here, she took the initiative to contact Bai Su out of caring for her neighbors.
She was not wrong about this young man. His kindness in repaying his family was so sincere.
Thinking of this, Mrs. Susan couldn't help but have an urge to cry, but she held it back. She just gently held Bai Su's hand and said with emotion: "Child, I thank you on behalf of my daughter. In my eyes, you are like my own child. I always can't help but want to take care of you, but you give me more in return."
Bai Su also liked this kind woman very much. On the first day he traveled to this world, he was completely at a loss. It was the bread that Mrs. Susan took the initiative to send him that made him feel the kindness of the indigenous people.
In the days that followed, he completely fell in love with this simple world full of magic.
"Susan, please don't say that. I believe our feelings for each other are equal, and we want to devote the same amount of effort to each other."
"Yes!" Mrs. Susan finally couldn't help herself and pushed Bai Su into her arms.
The children still didn't understand what the adults were talking about, but when they saw Mrs. Susan hugging Bai Su, they thought they were playing a game, so they rushed over like little cannonballs and hugged Bai Su from behind.
Bai Su felt extremely happy.
With a little bit of luck and a passionate heart, he gained many sincere feelings in the other world through his own efforts.
Lisa also wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes and adjusted her expression. Now, she turned back into the passionate girl that Bai Su remembered.
Lisa looked at Bai Su who was immersed in happiness and suddenly smiled mischievously: "Mom."
"Um?"
"It's time to tell Bai Su the good news about Alan and Gabi."
"Oh yeah! Look at me, I almost forgot!"
Bai Su tilted his head in confusion. What good news?
Mrs. Susan stood up and searched the bookshelf. Finally, she found a piece of paper on the low table beside her and placed it in front of Bai Su.
A notice.
Bai Su read carefully.
Bai Su's tiger body shook.
"What is this?" he asked in horror. "What is this?"
"Obviously, it's a dating ad." Lisa grinned.
Bai Su was already incoherent: "Yes, of course, this is of course a blind date ad, but what I mean is," he took a deep breath, "I mean, why is this a blind date ad about me?"
"Because Faria said you have to get married before you can officially adopt Aaron and Gabi," Mrs. Susan said cautiously. "Did I mean well but end up doing something bad? I heard from them that you didn't have anyone you liked, so I thought I might as well help you arrange a blind date..."
Mrs. Susan looked very nervous.
How could Bai Su really blame this woman who only cared about him?
I had no choice but to follow her words and said, "I really don't have anyone I like. Thank you, Susan, thank you for helping me make this decision. I think I really need a blind date..."
He was busy trying to comfort Mrs. Susan, who thought she had done something wrong.
I didn't see Lisa's complicated look on the side.
…
The dinner lasted until very late.
Only when no more human voices could be heard outside and only the crisp chirping of insects announced that it was late at night, did Bai Su leave Mrs. Susan's house with the three cats, one big and two small.
Bai Su was just about to invite Eli to stay at his house when Eli, who had been silent all night, took the initiative to speak:
"Bai Su, I always thought I had done well enough."
"But I didn't expect you to go to this extent for Fei... for Allen and Gabi."
He took a step forward, looked at Bai Su with a gentle gaze that frightened her, then kissed her gently on the cheek and said, "If you must get married, why not marry me? We can raise two little tigers together."
This is the second time Bai Su's brain has crashed tonight.
He finally recovered and was about to have a good talk with Eli, who was staring at him without blinking.
As a result, when he turned sideways, he saw Keos standing not far away, with a sullen face, who had been watching for who knows how long.
Bai Su: “…”
It's over, it's down again.
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