Chapter 203 Drawing Picture Books for Babies (1/2)



After confirming that she could draw picture books, Lin Han began to prepare the drawing tools with peace of mind. She would have to wait until Grandma Jiang consulted the Education Bureau about the specifications and dimensions before she could start making the picture book.

When she told Gu Qizheng about this, Gu Qizheng was very supportive of her.

"That's great. You can do what you love and leave valuable learning materials for your children. It's a very meaningful thing."

Lin Han had long known that Gu Qizheng would support her, because for so long, no matter what decision she made, Gu Qizheng had always stood by her side unconditionally.

"Honey, thank you for your support."

Gu Qizheng kissed her on the forehead.

"Of course, whatever you do, as long as you don't leave me, I will support you."

Lin Han felt that it was really good to be believed and supported unconditionally.

Although she had achieved some success in her work in the past, those were all plans that could only be finalized after repeated back-and-forth negotiations with her superiors and colleagues.

Now she's in charge all by herself, and it feels so good.

She leaned against Gu Qizheng's chest and poked his chest with her finger.

"After the baby is born, I'm a little worried that I won't be able to handle the three of them."

Gu Qizheng patted Lin Han's hair comfortingly.

"Don't worry, that's not just your problem. I'm the child's father, and I'll take care of the baby as well."

You've already done a tremendous feat by being pregnant for ten months and then giving birth to them. Leave everything else to me and the rest of the family; you just focus on recovering.

With Gu Qizheng's promise, Lin Han finally felt at ease.

It's possible that every pregnant woman feels this way: the closer the day gets to meeting her baby, the more nervous she becomes, fearing that she won't be a good mother.

Gu Qizheng's words gave her great comfort, making her feel that she was not fighting alone, and that so many family members were standing behind her to support and help her.

Before Grandma Jiang received the news, Lin Han got up and continued knitting a scarf.

I have to say that knitting is a really stress-relieving and addictive activity.

She would sit on the sofa for the entire morning, completely losing track of time.

When Grandma Jiang called her after preparing lunch, she realized she was a little hungry.

After lunch, before Lin Han went upstairs to sleep, Grandma Jiang received a call back from the Education Bureau.

Grandma Jiang wrote down the specific requirements in her notebook and then strongly recommended her granddaughter-in-law to the other party.

"Okay, I understand. Once my granddaughter-in-law finishes the first draft, I'll send someone to deliver it to the Education Bureau."

You must carefully review this; my granddaughter-in-law is an educated woman, her paintings can't be wrong."

Lin Han, who was listening from the side, couldn't help but laugh. Why was Old Mrs. Jiang praising herself as she went upstairs?

What if people don't like what she draws? Wouldn't that be embarrassing?

Grandma Jiang, however, did not think so. How could her granddaughter-in-law's painting be bad?

"Hanhan, these are the requirements. You can do whatever you want with the rest."

The education bureau officials said they would send someone over this afternoon to deliver special drawing paper and tools.

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