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Chapter 195 The Prodigal Son Does Not Turn Back

 Being a human being for two lifetimes, there is no need to worry about the future.

Facing the fierce offensive from his grandfather, Su Yehao actually has a very open mind about having children and does not mind raising more as soon as possible.

The problem is that even Yin Liuli, who has no temper, has no thoughts in this regard at the moment, and the same goes for Nong Qingying.

As for Xiao Nizi.

If you talk it out nicely, it might make her impulsive.

It's just that Su Yehao is worried that at Nangong Tian's age, he might not be able to adapt to having a baby too early.

She has not set foot in society yet and her life has just begun. Changing the status quo rashly may destroy the relationship between them.

Therefore, when it comes to giving birth to a child, it is better to let nature take its own course. You cannot just start making little ones right away just because grandpa is impatient.

After adapting during this period, Su Yehao's outlook on life has changed a lot, and his obsession with money is no longer so strong.

For example, family property, I used to worry about it every day.

Now that I have adapted, I am more interested in the business aspect itself and am no longer bound by wealth.

There is about to be an unexpected amount of money in the account. If he doesn't use it to continue investing, Su Yehao no longer knows how to spend it, so he naturally loses his obsession.

Of course.

Although Su Yehao did not plan to discuss having a child with them as soon as possible because of his grandfather's urging, Su Yehao still decided to accept his grandfather's "sponsorship".

I thought that in the worst case, I would use it to make money first, and then if the agreed commitments were not fulfilled, I would return the money to the old man with interest.

It's like getting a loan from a bank, and it doesn't require any collateral, so great...

After eating the roast goose, Su Yehao wrote the company account to his grandfather.

The first step was to take the old man back to his old house on Buli Trail Road, and the second step was to rush back to the dock next to Harbor City and meet Yin Liuli on his yacht.

During the time he left, Yin Liuli never left, watching TV in the guest room on the ship and taking a nap in the meantime.

"You're back, what did you eat? It smells so good." Yin Liuli stretched, got out of bed and put on slippers.

Su Yehao, who was holding his hands behind his back, put the bag he was carrying on the table and told: "When I came here, I passed by a shop selling beef noodles. I saw a lot of people queuing at the door, so I brought you one.

Pork chop buns.”

"Wouldn't it be hard to wait?"

"It's not difficult. I saw someone packing it from the store, giving her a hundred yuan, and bought it halfway. Everyone was happy, and I saved at least half an hour. It was a good deal."

Su Yehao helped open the takeout box, took a look and added: "Congratulations on winning the prize. It's actually fat sausage noodles with fried eggs and chicken legs."

"You can eat the chicken legs and fried eggs. There are too many noodles. I can't eat them all."

Yin Liuli's tone of voice had a sense of weakness unique to the island, which always made Su Yehao feel very comfortable, as if the palm of his hand was being tickled.

While she was sitting down to eat, Su Yehao fell on the bed and asked, "How is your Cantonese learning going?"

"...Generally, it's a bit difficult for me. Recently I listen to Cantonese songs, sing along, and watch Cantonese TV series and movies. Do you want to teach me?" Yin Liuli turned around and asked with a smile.

"If you call me teacher and sincerely ask me for advice, you can consider it."

I could hear the slightest bit of something wrong.

Yin Liuli sighed secretly, wondering if she would take the wrong class then.

The room was filled with the smell of noodles.

Su Yehao, who had just finished dinner with his grandfather, stuffed another chicken leg, two fried eggs, and pork chop buns into his hands.

The small talk continues.

Su Yehao asked her: "What Cantonese songs have you learned recently? Can you sing it to me? Maybe you are very talented. I will find someone to record a record for you."

"If you open your mouth and don't get scolded, you are already saving face for me and returning the record..."

Yin Liuli was in pretty good shape recently. She continued to eat noodles after smiling and added: "By the time I finish eating, Cantonese is really difficult, mainly in terms of pronunciation and the way of speaking is different from Mandarin."

“Isn’t the Hokkien language equally difficult to learn?”

Su Yehao hummed casually:

"Lighting up cigarettes one by one

Drink one glass at a time

Please be considerate of me

I’m not a good drinker, so sell me a drink..."

Yin Liuli's eyes widened and she was shocked. She listened quietly for most of the song. It wasn't until Su Yehao stopped that she asked:

"What kind of song is this? It sounds so good. How come you know our dialect?"

"You can eat indiscriminately, but you can't speak indiscriminately. The dialect you have there is just Hokkien. I learned it from a wandering singer from the mainland."

Su Yehao corrected her unintentional remarks.

Speaking of Hokkien, Su Yehao happens to only know this one song, and he has played it countless times.

Yin Liuli smiled and said, "You have a nice voice. It seems like you should record the record yourself. What's the name of this song?"

"The prodigal son returns."

"...I feel a bit difficult. It should be the prodigal son who never looks back."

Hearing her serious words, Su Yehao suddenly choked and was speechless.

He paused for a few seconds, then smiled awkwardly and said: "It's not my song, so don't worry about those little details."

After seeing some things and thinking them through, Yin Liuli just made a joke and didn't grab Su Yehao's little tail.

She also knew that her reputation was not justified and she seemed to be a latecomer.

She had met Xiao Nizi before and knew that the two parties had known each other since childhood, so instead of blaming Su Yehao, Yin Liuli felt guilty and did not dare to ask for too much.

By the time she finished eating, the sky outside the porthole was getting dark.

The two of them arrived on the top deck. Harbor City, one of the most famous shopping malls in the area, started to light up on the edge of the pier.

Su Yehao didn't plan to go back to the apartment tonight, so he wasn't in a hurry to leave.

While chatting quietly, Yin Liuli still wanted to continue listening to him sing. Su Yehao simply adapted "Wild Child" into a male version, replacing it with "I know I love this kind of girl, so I can only do this, but I will become the man you care about most."

Or something like that, hum it to her.

The two of them were bored like this and didn't have much time to chat. In addition, they hadn't seen each other for a few days and it was rare to get together, so the atmosphere was quite good.

I've eaten meat and fish a lot, and I've eaten some fruits and snacks, which are quite tasty...

The cat cafe and restaurant business in the casino was on the right track, and Yin Liuli suddenly became idle. She had a large number of employees, and a lot of work was assigned. She was mainly responsible for purchasing and counting turnover.

Su Yehao will soon have a lot of money on hand, so he suggested that she go to Central or Tsim Sha Tsui and other places to find a good store and try to open a branch.

Yin Liuli is very self-aware and feels that if the rent price is high, it will be difficult to make money based on the positioning of their restaurant and cafe.

Looking at the profit of the small building, it remains at 60,000 to 70,000 yuan every month, which means it can only earn some hard-earned money.

It's already quite good.

Considering that both Xiao Nizi and Nong Qingying were in Hong Kong City, Su Yehao did not insist on letting her come over. He then proposed to open a hot pot restaurant and barbecue restaurant in the casino to promote the restaurant business.

Yin Liuli was more interested in this new proposal and told him that there are many people selling their shops at reduced prices, and notices of the transfer of popular shops can be seen everywhere.

At a time when the financial crisis was hitting the casino city, Su Yehao felt it was an opportunity.

It is said that one shop can support three generations, and the future development prospects are so good that it is worth investing a little money, just like deposits and financial management...


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