Chapter 88 - Acquaintance?
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
The next day, when Mu Jingzhe took the children to the art school, she surprisingly ran into Tang Moling again.
Tang Moling stopped the car without hesitation. âIâll drive you guys there. Get in.â
Mu Jingzhe was a little hesitant, but Tang Moling told Shao Dong, âHop on. Havenât you realized that youâve grown taller again? Besides, even though youâre children, there are five of you, so itâs tiring to take you there by bicycle.â
âIâm not tired. Iâm very strong,â Mu Jingzhe quickly replied.
Shao Dong pursed his lips and immediately jumped off the bike. âLetâs take Uncle Tangâs car.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He thought for a moment and said, âWhen we earn money in the future, we can buy another bicycle. I can take my younger siblings there.â
Shao Xi was even more ambitious. âIn the future, letâs just buy a car.â
Tang Moling found it funny. âYou guys sure are ambitious. Do you know how much a car costs?â
Shao Xi turned around and asked seriously, âHow much?â
Shao Dong and the others also turned their heads and stared at him, waiting for him to reveal the amount.
It was as if they were really going to save up money to buy it.
Tang Moling: âThe price differs based on the brand and quality. Letâs take my car as an example. The priceâ¦â
It was indeed very expensive. At present, it was impossible for the children to buy one.
It would be a lie to say that they didnât suffer a blow, but they didnât give up just like that.
The five childrenâs hearts were now occupied by this number. They quietly resolved to earn this amount of money in the future and were doing the math in their minds.
Shao Xi calculated his royalties, then looked at his hand. Surely he could earn this much if he wrote until his hand broke?
Little Bei secretly whispered to Shao Nan, âIâm not buying a television anymore. I want to keep the money to buy a car for Mommy.â
Seeing them secretly whispering to each other, Mu Jingzhe asked curiously, âLittle Bei, what are you whispering about?â
âI want to dance again. I want to film advertisements again. I want to earn a lot of money.â
âThere will be a chance.â Mu Jingzhe laughed. âWeâll buy a television then.â
Little Bei wanted to say that she didnât want to buy a television anymore and instead would buy a car for Mommy, but when she saw Tang Moling, she was afraid that he would laugh at her, so she swallowed her words.
Tang Moling had mixed feelings when he saw the children, whom he had not seen for a while, change their form of address and call her âMommyâ.
âDid anything happen recently? Were you frightened by what happened to Li Tao?â
âIt was alright.â
Tang Moling saw that she was still the same, polite but distant. She kept maintaining a certain distance from him, and he felt very upset.
Along the way, he couldnât help but keep finding topics to talk about with Mu Jingzhe.
Mu Jingzhe didnât take the initiative to find a topic to talk about, but she would answer politely when he asked.
Tang Moling had never done this before, for it was usually other people who racked their brains to find something to talk to him about. This was his first time trying to find topics to talk about, so he was really inexperienced and quickly ran out of things to say.
In the end, as a result of him forcibly trying to find a topic of conversation, he started talking about work.
It was now time for him to succeed his grandfather, so there were many problems that needed to be solved.
He should have returned to the city long ago, or even to the capital. However, his relationship matters had delayed him, and the problems still had to be solved.
Tang Moling was currently troubled by some HR issues and a few other problems. As he spoke, he poured out his troubles to her unknowingly. Immediately after telling her all that, Tang Moling regretted it.
Why was he saying all this? How was Mu Jingzhe supposed to answer? She also wouldnât knowâ¦
He still regretted it, but reality proved that Mu Jingzhe really knew a little.
Many girls would look for a clerical job after graduation, thus getting exposed to administrative and HR issues at work. Mu Jingzhe, who had extensive working experience, had also encountered these issues in her line of work before.
Hence, based on her experience, she succinctly gave her opinion on the issues he mentioned.
As for the issue of poor business at a brand-new mall, there were many marketing strategies one could use in the modern era. Mu Jingzhe had worked in marketing before, so she came up with a couple of suitable ideas based on the characteristics of this era.
After she gave her suggestions, she glanced at Tang Moling curiously. In the book, Tang Moling was portrayed as a cool and arrogant big boss.
She hadnât expected him to encounter trouble in reality. When she thought about it carefully, though, it made sense. How could anyone be born to be a boss? Even a boss grew to be one step by step.
Mu Jingzhe sighed, while Tang Moling was completely amazed. How did Mu Jingzhe know everything?
Besides, although the method sheâd suggested seemed simple, it might actually solve the problem if it was executed well.
It was rare for Tang Moling to speak in such a sincere tone. âIâll give it a try later. If it works, youâll have helped me a lot.â
âItâs nothing. All I did was say a few words.â Mu Jingzhe waved her hand. She hadnât come up with this idea anyway; someone else had.
Along the way, there was no awkward silence because they were talking about this.
After taking Mu Jingzhe and the kids to the art school, Tang Moling got out of the car and watched them enter.
After a while, he was about to leave when he suddenly saw a figure walking past the school that felt strangely familiar.
He let out an âehâ, but when he took a closer look, that figure was gone.
âI must be seeing things. He canât possibly be hereâ¦â Tang Moling murmured to himself as he drove away.
In the art school, someone came out of the bathroom and happened to see Tang Molingâs back view as he got in the car and left.
The figure paused, finding that back view familiar, but the car was soon gone, so he didnât pay it any mind.
After the foreign language class ended, Little Bei went to learn dancing and hosting, whilst Xiao Wu went to learn music. Only Shao Dong, Shao Xi, and Shao Nan had no other courses.
âLittle Dong, Little Xi, Little Nan, take a look too. If you want to learn, you can. Itâs summer break now, so thereâs time.â
Mu Jingzhe had only called Shao Bei and Shao Zhong Little Bei and Xiao Wu previously. Later on, after all five of them had started calling her âMommyâ, she had found out from Shao Nan that calling the three of them by their full names was actually also a form of differential treatment.
Mu Jingzhe was just used to calling them that, but she immediately corrected herself and uniformly called them Little (insert first name).
âWeâve taken a look at the list of courses, but weâd rather go to the library to read than study these things.â Shao Xi was the first to speak.
âYes.â Shao Nan nodded.
âIâm more interested in chess, but I think the grandfathers at the countyâs cultural center are more impressive at chess. Iâll go learn Chinese chess from them. I can learn it for free.â
The county library was in the county cultural center. There was also an elderly activity center inside. Many retired elders would usually hang out there to play the erhu or the accordion, dance, or play Chinese chess.
Previously, when they had gone to the county library, the sharp Shao Dong had set his sights on them.
Mu Jingzhe said helplessly, âNo, you really donât have to keep thinking about saving money. If you like it, you can learn it. Our family isnât that poor anymore.â
âI really want to read.â
âMe too.â
âI just want to learn from the grandpas. Theyâre pretty good.â
The children wanted to buy a car, and their goal was to earn money.
Shao Xi wanted to submit some more manuscripts, while Shao Dong was thinking of ways to earn money.
Since they insisted, Mu Jingzhe had no choice but to follow them to the county cultural center.
Shao Xi and Shao Nan headed straight to the library, and Shao Dong really went to look for the old folks.
He didnât like to talk and he just watched obediently from the side;ines. The few grandpas didnât pay much attention to him at first, letting him stand there as he wished.
Later on, upon seeing that he hadnât left and was still watching, they couldnât help but ask a few questions. Then, Shao Dong said that he also wanted to learn.
The elderly folk had plenty of patience and time now, so they gladly obliged. The result was shocking after just one afternoon of chess lessons.