Chapter 191 Daily Life in Beijing



But Mr. He was happy to take Xiao Niangao out.

Little Bean would usually follow along, but it was too cold outside. After a few steps, Little Bean's paws got cold and couldn't stand it, so he ran home by himself. After that, he would never go out with us except to pee or poop.

The jadeite rough that He Tingchuan brought back from his last mission was taken a look at by a professional old man, who said it was of good quality and could be carved into small ornaments. He asked He Tingchuan to help with the carving, and the old man said he didn't need to pay He Tingchuan for the labor.

Since He Tingchuan had nothing else to do, he went to help the old man with chores and cleaning the house.

Alternatively, you can learn how to carve, grind, and polish.

Yun Jin would also go over. Whatever delicious food her family made, it was all prepared by Mrs. He and the others. Yun Jin would help out and bring it over after it was done, such as steamed buns, dumplings, and wontons.

The old man has bad teeth and can't eat hard food, but he really likes the Dongpo pork that Aunt He makes, and Yun Jin has sent it to him several times.

On New Year's Day, the carved jade was brought back to show Yun Jin. It was packaged in a small box and looked very classy.

Based on the jade's translucency and the presence of floating patterns, the carvings are either string beans, gourds, peanuts, or even Guanyin, Maitreya Buddha, and gourds.

Yun Jin immediately took it to Mother He to choose from.

Knowing that He Tingchuan had picked up the jadeite rough himself, I didn't expect Yun Jin to be so generous as to give it away as a gift.

He's mother couldn't refuse her kind offer, so she chose a lucky charm with a beautiful luster that looked great with a sweater. Yun Jin praised it highly, along with another sweet-talking girl.

Mother He was overjoyed, as if she had received a priceless imperial green jadeite worth millions. She couldn't wait to go out and visit other women, deliberately showing it off to them.

Upon hearing that it was a gift from their youngest son and daughter-in-law, what else could they say but praise it?

Of course, they were also envious.

It's not that they don't have jade, it's that they don't have jade given to them by their sons and daughters-in-law.

Who can blame them for being lucky? The man used to have a certain status, and now his son and daughter-in-law are filial!

No comparison!

It's incomparable!

That old hag is so lucky!

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