After scolding Liu Wenbin, Jiang Jinghan held the child and followed behind Qiann Yan.
Up to now, she still felt that everything that happened before was an illusion.
But seeing Qiann Yan striding energetically beside her, she knew this was not an illusion, it was sothing that truly happened.
"We’re going to town in a bit," Qiann Yan said.
Jiang Jinghan asked, "What are we doing in town?"
"To buy you so clothes and a baby stroller. Carrying the baby everywhere will make your arms sore and could leave long-term effects."
A little more than ten minutes later, Qiann Yan rode the small tricycle left by the previous owner, taking Jiang Jinghan and her daughter to town. She rembered sothing—the child still didn’t have a registered household. But she didn’t ntion it, as it wasn’t urgent since the child was a girl and the Liu Family didn’t care much.
However, the other party would probably rember this issue and might use it to make so fuss. That would be perfect, as she might find an excuse to take the child to register her household at her own place.
Jiang Jinghan, wrapped tightly leaving only her eyes exposed, sat quietly on the tricycle, completely unaware that Qiann Yan’s mind was full of incredible plans.
Besides buying things for Jiang Jinghan, Qiann Yan also wanted to buy so seeds while in town.
The previous owner was a down-to-earth farr and couldn’t instantly do cultured things. After thinking it over, she decided to research how to grow vegetables.
In town, there are no greenhouse vegetables. Those sold in supermarkets are all transported from other places.
And so stalls where farrs sell are either locally grown or sourced from other places.
Investigating how to grow vegetables seed promising.
There were quite a few schools in town, which could beco her initial steady clientele. Jiang Jinghan was still a teacher, which gave her an added advantage.
Qiann Yan hadn’t ntioned any of this to Jiang Jinghan yet, planning to first test how well the vegetables grew.
Upon reaching town, Qiann Yan first bought a baby stroller for Jiang Jinghan, freeing up both of their hands.
Then she took Jiang Jinghan to the mall to pick out clothes. After going around once, Jiang Jinghan hadn’t made a choice.
"Didn’t see anything you liked?"
Jiang Jinghan said, "Mom, I still have a lot of clothes to wear, maybe let’s not buy any."
Qiann Yan observed Jiang Jinghan’s expression and imdiately understood sothing: "Do you really have a lot of clothes?"
Jiang Jinghan’s eyes darted away, and she secretly glanced at her reflection in the glass door.
Unknowingly, she had beco so unattractive. Previously, with the busy school and ho life, she was too occupied to pay attention to these things.
Now, upon closer look, she didn’t appear to be twenty-seven, even those elder sisters in their thirties dressed fashionably and beautifully.
"Co on, let’s buy two sets," Qiann Yan pulled Jiang Jinghan along, "Your figure will slowly recover. I know an old Chinese dicine practitioner. I’ll visit her to get so dicine to help with your recovery."
Jiang Jinghan hesitated, "Mom, since when did you know such an old Chinese dicine practitioner? Are you sure you didn’t et so fraud selling health products? Mom, those selling health products are definitely scamrs; don’t believe them."
Qiann Yan: "..." Does she look like soone who would buy health products?
"No scamrs, at most a few dozen bucks," Qiann Yan said.
Jiang Jinghan thought about it, and realized health products weren’t usually that cheap, which eased her mind. Still, she was worried, fearing that Qiann Yan might be conned into buying health products soday, so she explained various scamrs’ tactics to her.
From this, Qiann Yan felt that Jiang Jinghan was quite smart.
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