In the jewelry store, Chu Heng looked at Yin Huijie with black eyes and rolled his eyes speechlessly.
I don’t know if there is something wrong with this grandson. Ever since he was beaten up by the Gao sisters that day, he would go to the next door to provoke him every now and then. After receiving a severe beating, he would rest for a few days to recover from his injuries.
He would go again and again, and then get beaten again. After repeating this process, there was basically no day without injuries on his body, but he never tired of it, which almost annoyed the Gao sisters to death.
"Hey, she didn't suffer this time. She even scratched her face." Hearing Chu Heng's question, Yin Huijie gestured with a smile and said proudly: "There is such a long red mark.
It can hurt that manly woman to death!"
"Hey, look what you can do!" Chu Heng waved his hand and said to Yin Huijie and Bai Jiabao who were standing in front of him: "You two go and bring me the design drawings from this period."
"well."
"I'll go right away."
The two of them responded and turned around to walk to the back room.
After a while, Yin Huijie jumped back first, placed a thick stack of drawings in front of Chu Heng, and held his hands in front of his chest like a girl, blinking in anticipation and speaking softly.
He said angrily: "Boss, I can come up with five designs every day now, which is no worse than that man."
"The speed of light is not enough, it also needs quality." Chu Heng reached out and picked up the drawings noncommittally, holding them in his hand and looking through them one after another. His brows sometimes wrinkled, sometimes relaxed, just one sentence.
Not saying anything made Yin Huijie feel quite uneasy.
After a while, after finishing reading the drawing in his hand, Chu Heng put it down, then picked up the pile of Bai Jiabao's papers and continued reading without saying a word.
Yin Huijie was so anxious that he couldn't help but ask softly: "Boss, what's going on? Is it good or bad? You should tell me about it, don't say a word..."
"Shut up, I!"
Chu Heng frowned displeased and glared at the old sister-in-law, then lowered his head and continued to read the drawing.
whispering sound!
Yin Huijie secretly pouted at him, but did not dare to talk back.
This person is not only the boss of his immediate boss, the key point is that hitting someone hurts. Gao Ling can heal in three days if he scratches his ear, but if this grandson slaps him, he will have to take care of him for a week...
So it's better to avoid it as much as possible.
After a while, Chu Heng finally finished reading all the drawings. He raised his head and looked at Bai Jiabao, who was a little nervous, and Yin Huijie, whose eyes were darting around. He calmly said to them, "It's okay, everything is fine."
There has been some progress, but there are also some shortcomings, such as Yin Huijie..."
He was not very familiar with jewelry, so after chatting with these two people for a while and making some suggestions, Chu Heng stood up and went to the workshop in the back room to find the old man who was making jewelry, and he made them these days.
After packing up a few pieces of jewelry, I drove to find Avima, handed the items to her, and asked her to help promote it.
After that, Chu Heng didn't care much about the jewelry store. Apart from occasionally going to take a look at Yin Huijie's new works, he left everything to his subordinates while he devoted himself wholeheartedly.
It’s time to talk about the winery and Hong Kong Island trip.
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Time flies to September, Sijiu City is about to enter the golden autumn, and the leaves on the Fragrant Mountain are quietly covered with a blush, but the weather is still a bit hot.
At the same time, Chu Zhecheng, the crown prince of the Chu family, is about to celebrate his full moon, which is also when Ni Yinghong comes out of the nest.
The so-called coming out of the nest is the day when Ni Yinghong leaves the confinement room. According to the old theory, after the full moon wine, she will carry the child back to her parents' house to visit, visit the child's grandpa and grandma, and collect some red envelopes.
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Chu Heng also paid great attention to the full moon wine. As early as the 1st, he started to inform relatives and friends about the date of the banquet. A few days before the full moon wine was held, he had people prepare a lot of ingredients and even order the food.
I asked Sha Zhu to lead his apprentice to organize it, planning to set up twenty or thirty tables and make it a grand event.
It's not that Chu Heng wanted to show off about having a son, it was mainly because there were so many people who came to congratulate his family and give him things during this period. They were all favors, not to mention relatives and neighbors. It would be bad not to invite anyone, so
If you want to organize it, you have to organize it in a big way, otherwise if there are too few tables, there won’t be enough seats.
September 12th is the day when the Chu family holds a full moon banquet.
Before five o'clock in the morning, Chu Heng, who had been woken up several times by his children last night, opened his eyes in confusion.
He has always been like this. As long as he has something on his mind, no matter how late he goes to bed or no matter how bad his sleep is, he can still get out of bed on time.
After Chu Heng gently lifted the quilt and sat up, he turned his head and glanced at his wife, who was lying on the bed sleeping soundly on her side with a tired look on her face.
Last night, Chu Zhecheng had diarrhea, urination, and breastfeeding, but it was not easy for her.
It is said that raising a child is hard work, but people who have never experienced it really don’t understand. Let’s talk about Xiao Ni. From being pregnant for ten months, to giving birth, and then to confinement, you still have to poop and pee the child.
Feed big.
The hardships involved can be said to be filled with the blood and tears of a mother.
"It's hard on you."
Chu Heng lowered his head and kissed his wife's thin cheek with pity, then turned his head and glanced at the little bastard who was sleeping on the other side of Xiao Ni. He had tormented him and his wife so much last night before he shook his head and said softly.
He put on his clothes lightly, got up and went outside.
Yesterday afternoon, Shazhu sent his apprentice to set up several large stoves in the backyard of the Chu family, and processed some ingredients that needed to be processed in advance before leaving.
At this moment, Yang Guizhi was squatting in front of one of the several large stoves, lighting a fire, with a large pot of red eggs boiled on it.
These eggs can be considered as souvenirs and will be shared with guests when they arrive.
Chu Heng yawned profusely and said hello to Yang Guizhi, then turned to the bathroom to wash up. When he came out again, his third uncle and his wife Yang Qing also came to the backyard.
Because of the long distance, the three grandfathers and grandsons arrived at noon yesterday and stayed overnight in the front yard.
After a while, Qin Jingru, her eldest cousin and the deaf old lady also came out of the house. Everyone went to the toilet and washed up. For a while, the courtyard was very lively, and it felt a bit like a large courtyard.
However, everyone was very conscious and tried to keep the noise as small as possible, for fear of waking up Ni and the children who were still sleeping in the house.
In this way, the time quickly reached past six o'clock.
Chu Heng and the others had just finished breakfast when Sha Zhu led Ma Hua and several other disciples over. Not including Hu, they carried a kitchen knife and started preparing food.
The chopping board clattered.
Immediately afterwards, Du San also brought people to drive two large trucks and moved the tables, chairs and benches borrowed from several factories in the city to the courtyard.
This tinkling noise finally woke up the sleeping child in the room, and it was a double noise.
"Whoa whoa whoa!"
"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!"
The cries of Chu Zhecheng and Little Huniu could be heard from Ni Yinghong's house and Qin Jingru's house at the same time, but the noise was full of vitality.