Although the adults admitted that the mango dessert tasted good, saying it was amazing was a bit of an exaggeration.
As for the milk tea made by Gong Ruini, apart from Cai Ming and his wife.
"This taste is all sorts of strange; it’s better to separate the black tea and milk."
"It’s a bit astringent, not very good."
"The quality of the black tea isn’t good enough."
"Yes, the black tea isn’t good enough."
The last two comnts were definitely made by Mr. Wan and Zhuge Zhi, who grew up in privilege and maintained high standards after making money as adults, so they wouldn’t compromise on the quality of life.
When it cos to the tea leaves they drink daily, they absolutely demand good quality.
Whenever Cai Ming and his wife go on business trips, they make sure to visit tea-producing areas to purchase the best tea leaves.
Gong Ruini doesn’t disregard tea quality, but she’s satisfied as long as it’s decent. High-quality tea leaves aren’t necessary for making milk tea.
To Zhuge Zhi and their comnts, Gong Ruini is willing to accept but won’t change since they won’t like it anyway.
"Mango is pretty good, and if there’s a chance, make it again," Wan Dajun had a favorable impression of the dessert, "but we can’t eat it too often."
"Once a week is fine, let the kids be busy," Zhuge Zhi had no problem bossing the kids around.
Once a week, huh? The kids were secretly happy when they heard that, but soon beca downhearted, as it ant they’d have to be the laborers.
Their eyes darted around, hoping soone would step up to volunteer so they wouldn’t have to work.
"Alright, we’ll take turns," the old man declared, and Zhao Guangran wasn’t foolish enough to object. As a main worker, Zhao Guangran directly suggested everyone take turns.
"Maybe the store-bought cream is good," Zhuge Zisu’s eyes lit up, rembering that cream was available for purchase, and they could use that when the ti ca.
This was a good idea, and Zhao Guangran was a man of action, "Should I take Nana for a walk around?"
"Ni Zi, are you going?" Thinking he was being too blunt, he invited Gong Ruini.
Hmph, rembering her now. Being soone with a bit of pride, Gong Ruini wasn’t willing, "I’m not going."
It was hot outside, and she’d been busy in the kitchen, so Gong Ruini genuinely didn’t want to work anymore.
Besides, the way Zhao Guangran asked showed clear unwillingness, and his expression and eyes told her not to be the third wheel.
Gong Ruini decided not to go, but how could Gong Ruzhi and the others not go? With the adults busy, since Gong Ruini and the others went to Yangcheng, the kids hadn’t visited the foreign exchange store. Now that they had the chance, how could they miss it? Of course, they all insisted on going.
"We want to go too," Zhuge Zisu and the others originally didn’t plan to go out, but after seeing Zhao Guangran’s unhappy expression, the twins decided to tag along.
Oh no, Zhao Guangran was about to lose it. You may cajole Gong Ruzhi and Wan Yihui with tasty treats, but can Ban Xia and the others be easily swayed?
Don’t even think about scaring them; if they weren’t scared when they were young, it’s not going to work now.
Zhao Guangran felt he needed a mont of peace, "There are too many people going."
"I think a crowd is lively," Cao Na loved visiting because it felt lively with many people, unlike her own ho, which felt a bit quiet.
Thump, Zhao Guangran felt like collapsing. He wanted to say there were too many people, yet Cao Na claid it wasn’t enough. Sigh, what could he do but bring them along?
Especially when they all promised to be well-behaved and definitely not cause trouble, leaving him no choice but to bring them.
Zhao Xuran was thrilled, happy that everyone was going out, sparing the house from chaos, "Stick with Brother Guangran and don’t cause trouble."
"Got it, got it," Wan Yihui, known for being well-behaved on outings, only worried about being carried away by soone.
Zhao Xuran ignored Zhao Guangran’s little tantrum and unhappiness, only asking him to manage the kids well.
Zhao Guangran wasn’t thrilled but understood the situation outside and knew the right thing to do, "Don’t worry, brother."
Wan Qiweng didn’t want her son to go out, but before she could say anything, Mr. Wan’s look stopped her.
Wan Qiweng wanted to ignore her grandfather’s glance, but so ingrained habits couldn’t be ignored.
Mr. Wan understood his granddaughter’s concerns, recalling his experience as a parent, "Co to my study later."
Oh no, her grandfather asked her to the study, and with that tone, Wan Qiweng’s first thought was what did she do wrong? But after thinking for a long ti, she couldn’t figure it out. What was going on?
Mr. Wan left with his hands behind his back without a word, but Wan Qiweng could only follow obediently.
What was happening? Gong Ruini was truly baffled. Previously, Mr. Wan would always educate Wan Qiweng privately, never putting her in an awkward position in front of others.
Why was the old man acting like this today? Gong Ruini was dumbfounded.
Was it about selling ice cream earlier? Oh my God, Gong Ruini was shocked and scared. What was the situation?
Wasn’t it said by her uncle that everything was fine? How could there still be an issue? Gong Ruini genuinely didn’t know what to do.
She looked helplessly at Cai Ming, finding him with the sa dumbstruck expression, appearing completely out of it. Could it be he also didn’t know?
Gong Ruini was frightened. What to do, what to do?
Zhao Xuran noticed sothing odd about Gong Ruini and Cai Ming’s expressions, wondering if it had to do with Zhuge Zhirong’s matter yesterday, "Ni Zi, I have so docunts; could you help sort them out?"
Just standing there was pointless; hadn’t she noticed everyone was already staring at Cai Ming and them?
Sort docunts? Gong Ruini felt like cursing. Didn’t he know the situation was serious? It could potentially affect Cai Ming and Wan Qiweng’s relationship.
Gong Ruini was reluctant to leave, but Zhao Xuran wouldn’t simply let her be stubborn, "Co on, staying here won’t help, and people will notice."
With his words, Gong Ruini looked up to see that everyone was indeed staring her way, forcing her to follow him in resignation.
Cai ina pulled Cai Ming aside, "What’s wrong?" Sothing must have happened.
How could Cai Ming explain? Should he say it was because of her precious son? Things were already a bit tricky, and if Cai ina went to Wan Qiweng to discuss it and missed sothing important, what then? Sigh, it was worriso.
"It’s nothing, just so small issues. Don’t worry, sis, I’ll handle it," Cai Ming kept giving Gong Tao signals, indicating his brother-in-law should step in.
Gong Tao was curious too, but no matter how curious, with Cai Ming unwilling to disclose, he could only try to persuade his wife to leave.
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