Chapter 101 - 101 The Exchange
She Chose to Be Strong After Her Rebirth and Won Everything Back
101 The Exchange
Chuchuâs plan was very good, but Qu Zhi was indeed very busy.
Laborâs Day was coming, and she had to make the gift box before the holiday. The other party was a powerful state-owned enterprise in the literary field, so their aesthetic taste was naturally much better than ordinary peopleâs. In addition, the other party had asked for a few more types of gift boxes, so Qu Zhi had almost run all over Jiang City and still couldnât find anything suitable.
The other partyâs requirements were very high. She had tried to order a gift design several times but failed. Qu Zhi was so anxious her hair was about to fall out. She felt she had suddenly lost her direction, but she had enough courage and confidence to do things well.
She liked this kind of challenging job. She liked the tenacity that made her stronger. Qu Zhi felt as if she was part of her work. She enjoyed it and felt fulfilled.
The other party was an honest person. Qu Zhi knew that if she did this job well, she would not have to worry about orders in the future. She only felt that she had endless energy to do this job. In addition, Aunt Hui took care of Chuchu and Sisi so well, so she was not worried about anything happening to her child.
Teacher Lu saw that Chuchuâs mood had returned to normal these few days. She was more focused in class and did her homework well. She began to feel glad that she did not call Chuchuâs Mother.
From the beginning, he could tell that this little girl was definitely not the kind of naughty child who liked to play. It was just that her parents did not give her enough time.
However, Chuchu kept this matter to herself.
Her birthday was coming up, but her parents didnât say anything. They didnât ask Chuchu where she wanted to eat, what birthday gifts she wanted, or if she wanted to invite a few friends to her house to play.
Chuchu kept thinking, and Aunt Hui could tell she had something on her mind.
âWhatâs wrong, Chuchu darling?â Aunt Hui saw that Chuchu didnât have an appetite recently and didnât like to talk, so she was sure she had something on her mind. âItâs almost your birthday, why arenât you happy at all?â
Chuchu buried her face in her arms and cried.
âGrandma, did Mom and Dad forget my birthday?â
Aunt Hui also felt that Qu Zhi and Liang Wen had been too busy recently, but she knew they wouldnât forget. It was just that they hadnât had the time.
She leaned close to Chuchuâs ear and whispered, âThey didnât forget. I know theyâre going to give you a little surprise.â
Chuchu instantly raised her head, and her little face was glowing. âReally?!â
They still remember my birthday?
Aunt Hui touched the tear stains on Chuchuâs tiny face and affectionately nodded her head.
âWhat is it? What is it?â Chuchu stopped crying. She blinked and looked at Aunt Hui. âCan I know now? â
âItâs a secret, donât tell anyone.â Aunt Hui laughed as she covered her ears.
Sisi also made a mumbling sound and clapped her hands toward Aunt Hui. She also wanted to listen.
Chuchu nodded her head with certainty.
âMommy is going to buy you a new dress, the most beautiful one!â This was what Qu Zhi had told Aunt Hui. She had already reserved the dress and had gone there with Aunt Hui many days in advance. She was afraid she would forget about it and was prepared to bring it up on Chuchuâs birthday.
Liang Wen asked someone to bring back a Disney watch from Japan. The dial was small, but it was beautiful. It was inlaid with diamonds and glittered under the sun. He also leaves it with Aunt Hui for her to take it out on Chuchuâs birthday.
Of course, Aunt Hui knew that they all remembered.
Of course, Aunt Hui had also prepared a gift for Chuchu. It was a set of childrenâs books recommended by her daughter. These childrenâs books were popular abroad and had only been translated into Chinese recently. In order to buy them, Aunt Hui had to go to all the big bookstores in Jiang City.
Chuchuâs eyes instantly lit up! She was not sad at all in an instant, but she felt a little guilty.
Her little face was red with excitement, but she still lowered her head in embarrassment, not daring to look Aunt Hui in the eye. âGrandma, I have something to say too.â
Aunt Hui touched her sweaty little face. âSure.â
Chuchu told her everything about how she was criticized in class. She had been holding it in for a long time and felt bad even if she didnât say it. After she finished speaking, she even apologized for a long time, feeling that she wasnât a good child anymore.
In the end, Aunt Hui tightly hugged Chuchu in her arms.
âItâs nothing. Our Chuchu has realized her mistake. Youâll always be good children.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om