Chapter 110
Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife
Chapter 110: Chapter 110 Malice and Intransigence "Hurry up and take it away. If you say one more word, Iâll stew that dog. Youâre so disrespectful, a mere animal dares to climb onto my heated brick bed."
"Didnât you grow flowers on this very bed? Whatâs the big deal about putting a dog there?" Lin Chuxia pouted. "You really wonât take a look at it? Are you over being a doctor already? Once you miss this chance, there wonât be another shop like it."
"You think youâre so capable, do you? Then why do you need this old man to look after it? Just give it some of your vitamin pills, those seem very effective, supposedly a cure-all."
The conversation was getting nowhere. Lin Chuxia felt a bit guilty and put the puppy on the floor, then watched Old Master He fuss over his plant.
That plant had been there for quite some time, raised by Old Master He after she became his apprentice. Initially, it was half alive, and now as the weather had gotten colder, heâd moved it onto the heated brick bed, where it seemed more lively.
"Master, what plant is this? It doesnât really look like a plant, are you actually raising a weed for fun?"
Old Master He gave her a sidelong glance. "Youâd rather use the medical books I gave you to start a fire? If you want to know, go read the books."
Lin Chuxia scratched her head. "Itâs just that I havenât had time. When I do, Iâll definitely read them."
"You donât need to, what with your vitamin pills."
Lin Chuxia: "...Master, youâll hurt our master-apprentice relationship if you keep talking this way. Fine, Iâll stop, Iâll go back and read the books then, okay?"
Lin Chuxia left huffily with the little milk dog in her arms.
Old Master He watched her indignant back without a sound and laughed, then his gaze fell onto the bag of apples Lin Chuxia brought. He picked one up, casually wiped it, and took a bite. Truly sweet!
Lin Chuxia returned to the small courtyardâs office, not having made this trip in vain. Since Old Master He said what he said, the puppyâs leg wasnât congenitally disabled.
She took out some spiritual spring water from her space and gave it to the puppy to drink. She couldnât tell if the little milk dog was really thirsty or if it was just because the spiritual spring water was so sweet, but it lapped up more than half a bowl of water, its belly becoming round and taut.
"You really are greedy," Lin Chuxia said while rubbing its belly, pondering. "Should I give you a name? Given how round your belly is, how about calling you Yuan Bao? May you bring wealth and treasure my way."
The little milk dog was covered in light yellow fur, comfortably stretched out, letting Lin Chuxia pet its belly, really resembling a golden Yuan Bao.
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In a courtyard two streets away, Mrs. Su quickly put down the half-washed clothes upon seeing Su Wenmao limping back.
"Where have you been all afternoon? What happened to your leg? Donât tell me you got beaten up? Who did this? Tell me, and Iâll settle the score with them."
Su Wenmao ignored his motherâs interrogation and asked, "Whereâs Dad?"
"Heâs inside taking a nap, not sure if heâs awake yet. Right, go find your dad, let him avenge you."
Su Wenmao walked into the room, where Su Dazhuang was still snoring on the heated brick bed. Su Wenmao shook him awake without hesitation.
"Dad, do you know that Su Wensong has opened a Bun Shop?" ÆrÄewebnoѵÑl.cÏm Su Dazhuang, still groggy, muttered, "Why are you always fixated on him? A grown man selling buns, how does that look? Itâs not nearly as good as your iron rice bowl at the machinery factory."
"He opened a Bun Shop, using their familyâs side room. Do you know how close their house is to the train station? How many people buy his buns coming and going? He doesnât even have to lift a finger; heâs hired a bunch of people, both old and young. Now heâs a boss."
Hearing this, Su Dazhuang immediately sobered up. "He can be a boss?"
"Why not? I saw it with my own eyes. The people at the Bun Shop are very polite to him, always backing him up and flattering him. If he wasnât the boss, would those people need to suck up to him?"
Su Wenmao thought about it and still felt infuriated. He was just a minor apprentice at the machinery factory, where anyone could step on him, and here was Su Wensong, suddenly becoming a boss.
"I stayed at the shop for the whole afternoon and saw them sell twenty or thirty baskets of buns. Calculating the dayâs sales, they could make at least a few tens. If we had such a shop, who would worry about Cuicuiâs job, and I wouldnât have to take that crap at the machinery factory. Wouldnât it be better for our family to run a small shop and be the bosses? We should have taken over that house back then."
Evil and resentment filled his eyes.
Su Dazhuang sat up from the bed, his murky eyes gleaming with calculation. "The Bun Shop really makes that much money?"
"Donât believe me? Go see for yourself. Not to mention the Bun Shop, youâve heard of Qinâs Cooked Food, havenât you?"
Su Dazhuang nodded. "Iâve heard itâs even tastier than the stuff from the Old Food Factory," but whatâs that got to do with anything?
"Qinâs Cooked Food is also sold at his Bun Shop, you tell me if theyâre making money?"
This time Su Dazhuang truly believed his son. Indeed, making a few tens a day wouldnât be a problem if that was the case.
"Dad, havenât you always wanted me to get married early so you could hold a grandchild? Whether Cuicui and I can make it depends on you. Her family said either give her a job or a hefty dowry. If you can take over Su Wensongâs Bun Shop for me, weâd have nothing to worry about."
Wouldnât that cover both a job and the cash for a hefty dowry?
Later he and Cuicui could open a husband-and-wife shop, just thinking about it made him quite pleased.
Su Dazhuang nodded. His son was already twenty-five or twenty-six without a love interest, but this year, with the job at the machinery factory, matchmakers started coming. However, given his sonâs circumstances... if he hadnât demanded such a high dowry, he wouldnât have gotten any suitors.
A few years earlier, arranging a job for his son would have been no issue, but now he was barely scrapping by himself. If he had been that capable, would his son have been jobless for so many years?
As for a hefty dowry, that was out of the question. His wife didnât work, and over the years, they relied on his meager salary; where would they get the money for that?
Yet indeed, they couldnât procrastinate any longer on his sonâs matter. If things were as his son said, and they had their own shop...
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The next day, it was Lin Chuxia and Su Wensong again who went to the cotton mill together.
On the way, Lin Chuxia asked Su Wensong, "Did you prepare the red envelope I asked you to?"
"Iâve got it all ready. Does the boss need it now?"
"Hand it over to me."
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ï¤Chapter 204 Special - Part 2 Lin Chuxia took the item Su Wensong passed to her, checked to make sure there were no problems, and put it into her bag.
When they arrived at Kang Yongâs office, he already had the contract prepared.
This time, the contract was just a simple agreement, not as formal as those in later times. It was drafted on a piece of the cotton millâs headed notepaper, listing the content agreed upon by both parties, and then stamped with the cotton millâs official seal at the end.
Both parties needed to sign it, and Lin Chuxia, as party B, had to apply her thumbprint.
However, even at that time, this had legal effect and was recognized if shown.
Lin Chuxia glanced at it and confirmed that it was the content they had agreed upon yesterday. The lease period mentioned in the document was one year.