Chapter 52 Miss Jiao
"Hurry up and drink a bowl while it's hot. Look at you, I've been fat for most of my life. I really envy you, those of you who don't gain meat." Aunt Gao opened the casserole and served more than half a bowl of soup and meat. She knew that Lingzi had a small appetite and couldn't eat too much.
"Thank you, Aunt Gao, I'll do it myself, it's so good! I'll drink another bowl of soup later." Lingzi grimaced, tied her hair, and drank the soup seriously.
"Mrs. Gu, I'll go back first after class. Nuoer also asks you to supervise her practice more." When Linzi served the second bowl of soup, Trixie stood at the entrance of the restaurant and greeted her.
"Okay, Teacher Cui walks slowly, I will urge her to see her next week." Lingzi stood up and sent her to the door.
Trixi owed slightly, turned around and walked towards the door of the villa. The sun was still very poisonous after the beginning of autumn. Trixi raising his head looked up at the sun, covered his forehead with his hands and hurried out of the door.
Suzuko looked at her back and thoughtfully, suddenly she lost the mood to drink soup.
"Mom." Nuoer appeared behind Suzuko like a kitten, "Why should I apologize to her? She clearly said that she said... "
"Mom has heard it. Apology to the teacher is the basic politeness of the students. The reason is that Nuoer, you have not practiced well, and your mother has made mistakes. I haven't urged you recently, right?" Lingzi squatted down and looked at her daughter attentively.
"Well... But the teacher said I was Jiao... Miss Jiao, and she said she didn't want to teach me anymore, so I let her go!" Nuoer thought for a moment and said, with a little aggrieved on her face.
"But the teacher is right, are you a petite lady? Haha, you can't stand it if the teacher just said something bad? The teacher's way of speaking is wrong, but didn't the teacher make you angry too?"
"Well, mom, I really don't want to practice the piano anymore. I'm so tired!" Nuoer began to act coquettishly.
"If my mother feels tired and doesn't go out to work, and she has no income, why do we live in such a beautiful big house? There are not so many delicious foods. Nuoer, would you like to eat pickled vegetables and steamed buns every day?" Linzi took Nuoer's hand and walked into the restaurant.
"Wow, Grandma Gao made my favorite tomato cod." Nuoer glanced at the dining table and his eyes lit up, and he ran to wash his hands.
"I've spoiled this girl!" Lingzi shook her head.
"Madam, Nuoer is still young and will become sensible in the future. Look at the young master now, I am more obedient now. Before I started cleaning in the morning, the young master got up and memorized English words. I heard that it was Mr. Gu who gave him the idea, and memorizing words in the morning is the most efficient way." Sister Zhang smiled.
"Zihao has made Lao Gu's management have made great progress recently. Nuoer is not easy to manage because she is young. Sometimes she doesn't understand why she is not able to understand. I'm afraid she will suffer after going to school." Lingzi was a little worried.
"As a child, you have to suffer some hardships before you can grow up." Sister Zhang smiled again.
Sister Zhang's son is seventeen years old and lives in high school. When Sister Zhang's husband was still alive, his son was also ignorant. Three years ago, Sister Zhang's husband died unexpectedly. Sister Zhang was forced to work due to a livelihood, and the orphan and widowed mother lived a very difficult life.
Unexpectedly, the child became sensible all of a sudden. He knew that it was not easy for his mother to make money. Not only did he study hard, he also often helped Sister Zhang do housework at home.
"Sister Zhang, your son will take the college entrance examination next year, right?" asked Lingzi.
"School starts in the third year of high school. Their graduation class is now on. You have paid me a lot of salary. My mother and I have no problem with their lives now. I asked him to eat some good food at school, but he said he wanted to lose weight. I knew he was saving money for me..." Sister Zhang felt sad and quickly turned her back and wiped the corners of her eyes.
"The child is most relieved to be a mother when he is sensible. Let me do this. From next month, your salary will remain unchanged. Go home to take care of your children more often. Make some delicious supplements for him while he goes home on weekends. No matter how much money he earns, what your child needs most is to accompany him."
"Thank you, ma'am, but can you be busy with this?" A hint of surprise flashed on Sister Zhang's face, but she was afraid that Lingzi would not be busy with taking care of the two children.
"The two children will go to school next month. There is nothing at home during the day. Aunt Gao is cooking. You can go home and rest on weekends. After all, the college entrance examination is a big deal." Lingzi smiled. She felt that she should accompany Nuoer well.
"Mom, can I wake up and practice the piano again after taking a nap?" Nuoer looked at Lingzi with a pleading look while eating, blinking innocent big eyes, which made people unable to refuse.
"Okay, get up on time at 2:30. I asked Sister Zhang to call you, don't you be allowed to stay in bed? I'll practice the piano for two hours in the afternoon, and I will personally supervise you." Lingzi's bowl of soup was already cold. She took another bowl and served half a bowl of rice. She said while eating, not looking at Nuoer.
"Yes." Nuoer saw that Lingzi didn't look smiling, so he quickly lowered his head and ate seriously. It seemed that acting coquettishly was not very effective.
After dinner, she quickly went upstairs to write. Lingzi almost couldn't remember where the plot she wrote was written, which made her laugh.
【Master, do you really not consider adding updates?】
[What happened later? The male protagonist and the princess fled from the palace. Where did they go?]
[I have never seen anyone more cold than this author. Is there a group number? Isn't it nice to discuss the plot together?]
Suzuko was amused by the readers' comments. To be honest, if it weren't for the editor-in-chief's suggestion to write a time-travel article that readers love to read nowadays, Suzuko wouldn't have believed that she would write such a plot.
The book "The History of Wholesale Changes in Phoenix City" that I was unintentionally created two years ago, Suzuko didn't expect it to make her popular all of a sudden. The changes in the wholesale city for two thousand years and the love story in Phoenix City made many readers resonate with them, especially those born in the 1980s, who left messages to Suzuko saying that the prototype of a certain character was herself, and some even suggested that it be made into a TV series so that people in Phoenix City could see the huge changes in their hometown.
Although the TV series was not completed, Suzuko became popular in the Phoenix City literary circle. Chairman Yu from the Federation of Literary and Art Circles is his favorite talent. He immediately invited Suzuko to join the Municipal Writers Association and listed Suzuko's works as a key support project, which surprised Suzuko.
Business was busy in those two years, and the frequency of two works every year was that Suzuko was not a high-yield writer. However, the later "Love in Small Town" and "The Moonlight Goddess" were also well-known works in the romance circle. This is the first time I have written the theme of "Youth Traveling in the World to Be Home".
Someone asked the princess if she didn’t know that the top scholar was the male lead?
Didn’t they make a private lifelong decision? How could they not know each other’s names?
[Hey, this classmate, you are not careful in your studies. When they met on the road, the princess did not reveal her identity and said that her name was Lin'er. The male protagonist was talking about her nickname. Please go back and read Chapter 35 and Chapter 36 ten times!!!] Lingzi replied with a smile.
[Oh my God, have I been turned on by the author?] That person is still there.
Chapter completed!