Ru Feng sniffled, “Mm, it was busy.”
After a while, she said, “Mom, I quit the cake shop.”
“It’s good to resign. A girl asking you to work overtime isn’t worth it,” Qiu’s mother sympathized, surprisingly without asking the reason. “I told Aunt Li next door that I can earn some money cleaning together with her.”
“No!” Ru Feng pressed her hand. “I’ll go find a job tomorrow; you don’t need to work so hard.”
“Silly child, I’m your mother, I’m not tired.”
Ru Feng squatted in front of her, leaning her head on her knee. “Mom, this makes me sad; you don’t need to worry about money.” She paused, then looked up. “Mom, would you object if I dated Situ?”
In the future, she would often accompany her second brother and couldn’t always say she was working overtime.
Qiu’s mother was silent for a moment, then stroked her head and softly said, “As long as you’ve thought it through, Mom supports you.”
So mothers come in so many types! Compared to Ning Yuan, she was quite lucky.
That night, just after dinner and planning to call her second brother to pick her up, Qiu Chi arrived.
He rushed in without a word, pulling her outside.
“What’s wrong?” Ru Feng asked, noticing his urgency.
“A gift for you,” Qiu Chi said, looking tired but pleased.
The car stopped in front of a cake shop near Qiu’s company.
“What do you think of this cake shop’s name?” he asked at the entrance.
Ru Feng looked up. “A Wisp of Breeze! Not bad. Is it new?”
Qiu Chi smiled mysteriously and pulled her inside.
“Welcome!” someone said from behind the counter.
“Master Jiang?” Ru Feng exclaimed.
Master Jiang smiled, “Boss, this just opened ten minutes ago. We can officially start business tomorrow.”
The shop was decorated in a pastoral style, fresh and natural, with a tea area adorned with fresh flowers.
“Do you like it? This is my gift to you,” Qiu Chi whispered in her ear.
Seeing the tears in Ru Feng’s eyes, he felt all his hard work was worth it.
“Qiu Chi!” Ru Feng choked up, “Thank you, but…”