Chapter 382 Not an Adoptive Mother 23


Chapter 382 Not Being an Adoptive Mother 23

Yuan Chun got the news and ran to Li Laoer's meat stall before the market was about to close. After some bargaining, he bought all the meat from his stall at wholesale prices. Meat.

Save her a lot of money.

"Brother Li, if there is any meat left tomorrow and you pay this price, I will take it all. You can just send it to my store directly."

Grudges are grudges, but there are Don't take advantage of the bastard.

Yuanchun happily rode a tricycle and returned home happily with almost a pig's meat.

Li Laoer was angry, but there was nothing he could do. Although the price was 10% cheaper than if he sold it to a nearby restaurant, it saved him time and effort, and he didn’t have to go to the restaurant to beg others to buy it. .

That's it... I worked in vain for another day today and only made a few dollars.

Li Laoer closed the meat stall in frustration and rode his tricycle home, only to hear the sister-in-law next door crying again.

Second Sister-in-law Li also sighed, "Dad, you are back. Hey... your elder brother is awake. You should go to the hospital quickly. I heard that people have become stupid."

Boss Li was in a coma for three days. He finally woke up an hour ago.

He forgot everything, and his personality changed into that of a five or six-year-old child, who cried easily.

Mr. Li and Mr. Li’s wife were in the ward, crying so miserably and sadly.

Yuan Chun got the news from several aunts the next morning.

A group of old ladies sat together and kept talking about the topic that Mr. Li had become stupid.

Yuanchun also gave them a small pot of melon seeds to eat.

Since Boss Li became stupid, the Li family no longer dared to be arrogant and domineering, and acted much more low-key.

After Mr. Li’s meat stall suffered losses several times, he and Mr. Li’s meat stall were transferred to an outsider who came to Beijing to do business. Later, Mr. Li relied on his connections to work as a janitor in a public institution

Half a year later, Yuanchun heard that Mr. Li's wife had run away, so he left Mr. Li and his three children behind and went to work in the south.

From then on, Boss Li and his three children became a burden to Mrs. Li.

Mr. Li no longer has time to gossip about other people's affairs.

In the blink of an eye, three years have passed again.

The courtyard walls of this old community were painted with a big tear mark.

In this life, because Yuanchun’s grocery store has tripled in size, and last year, she specially built several concierges in the front and back yards, the house and money she received were more than those of the original owner. A house and a shop cost 300,000 yuan more.

According to the memory of the original owner, Yuanchun took the money and went to an old community that would be demolished in a few years. He bought two two-bedroom courtyard houses next to each other, and then went to a place near the best junior high school in Beijing. I bought two houses in the school district, firstly to wait for the appreciation in value, and secondly, with the real estate certificate, my son can attend the two highest middle and high schools.

My son is eight years old and currently in second grade.

I still have a few years left in junior high school.

Those school district houses have been rented out by her.

One year’s rent is enough to support both mother and son.

Before moving, Yuanchun held a three-day clearance sale and sold more than half of the goods in the grocery store. If she couldn't sell the goods, she packed them up and planned to take them to her new home, where she would later open a grocery store.

Before moving, Aunt Zhang cooked a table of food and called her children and Yuanchun mother and son over to get together.

There was still some marinated meat in Yuanchun's refrigerator. She cut a plate of pig head meat, a plate of pig ears, fried a plate of small fish, a plate of shrimps, and took two bags of drunken peanuts.

(End of this chapter)

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