32: Chapter 32 Green Tea Bestie 32: Chapter 32 Green Tea Bestie An Hao’s goods were good and not expensive, and people’s enthusiasm for buying them was very high.
An Ping looked at the crowd that was three layers deep inside and outside, with people handing over large bills, afraid that if they didn’t buy now, there would be nothing left.
The excitent was simply indescribable.
“Don’t worry, there’s enough for everyone!
No need to rush!” An Hao said, while skillfully packing the goods.
Before her eyes, the piles of goods were quickly being sold, replaced by the increasingly thick stack of bills in An Ping’s hands.
After a busy morning, the goods they brought were about to sell out.
An Hao was so tired that her mouth was parched, and just as it was ti for lunch, she suddenly heard soone calling her na.
“An Hao!
An Hao!”
She looked towards the voice and saw her “good friend” Song Yueqin.
In her previous life, it was Yueqin who had always stirred up her relationship with Qin Jian and his family, causing her to fight with the Qin Family like mortal enemies until she divorced Qin Jian.
When she was at her most difficult tis, for fear that Qin Jian would help her, Yueqin suppressed her all over the city, making her life worse than a dog’s.
Seeing Yueqin in this life, An Hao’s heart felt like a bottle of mixed flavors—extrely unpleasant.
“Hey, I’m talking to you!
What are you thinking about!” Yueqin waved her hand in front of An Hao’s eyes.
An Hao snapped back to reality and smiled faintly, “Nothing much!
Yueqin, how co I haven’t seen you around lately?”
“I went to the city to stay with my grandmother for a while.
I just ca back!” Yueqin said with a grin, “Look, isn’t my new dress pretty?”
Yueqin’s mother was a sent-down youth who fell in love with her father while in the countryside, so the two of them made a private lifeti commitnt.
After returning to the city, Yueqin’s mother found out she was expecting Yueqin.
Her grandmother panicked at the ti and took her to have an abortion.
But then, Juyun, her mother, ran away with the household registration book and stubbornly married Yueqin’s father.
Yueqin’s grandmother did not like country people and never forgave her daughter, nor did she accept her son-in-law.
The two families lost contact until a few years ago when Yueqin’s uncle died, and her aunt remarried with her cousin to the south.
Only then did her grandmother acknowledge Yueqin.
During every holiday, she would stay in the city for a while.
Each ti she ca back with new clothes, it was enough to make An Hao envious for a long ti.
The ti An Hao spent with Yueqin consisted mostly of her clinging to Yueqin, following behind her.
In this life, that would never happen again.
After seeing her true colors, An Hao would no longer foolishly tell her everything or be at her beck and call.
“It looks good.
Very nice,” An Hao replied simply, going back to organizing the remaining few items.
“An Hao, how co I barely recognize you after just a few days?” Yueqin was sowhat puzzled; An Hao was not like this before.
Every ti she saw Yueqin in new clothes, An Hao’s eyes were always filled with envy.
An Hao would pester her, touching the clothes here and there, as if wishing she could reach out a hand through her eyes.
But this ti, her expression was indifferent, as if she hadn’t even noticed.
“Changed?
I’m still !” An Hao said with a smile, saying no more.
Full of confusion, Yueqin was even more astonished when she saw An Hao setting up a stall to sell goods and opened her mouth wide in surprise, “An Hao, when did you learn to make and sell these things?
How did I have no idea?”
“Yueqin, you wouldn’t know, right?
Even as his brother, I had no idea, let alone you!” An Ping had witnessed An Hao’s talent and now greatly admired her; he no longer called her An Hao but instead straightforwardly addressed her as sister.
“This is called ‘true skills are never flaunted’!” An Hao teased, and as she looked up, she saw a car slowly approaching from not far away.
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