Chapter 154 Dumplings

Chapter 154 Dumplings
The firecrackers blasted off, and when they were all gone, Chang Yuanliang turned back to the house. The aunt in the house shouted, "The dumplings are ready. It's time to eat them!"

Chang Xiao looked disgusted and said, "I hate dumplings with carrot and meat residue the most. Mom, I don't want to eat them."

Chang Hui also shouted, "Mom, I don't want to eat carrots either. I want to eat meat!"

Zheng Yuehong held the two children, one on each side, and walked in, smiling and saying, "Okay, there's meat. We all eat meat, not radishes!"

Chang Yuanliang, who was walking towards the house, suddenly stopped. Usually, only Chang Ying accompanied him to eat dumplings stuffed with radish and pork residue...

Chang Yuanliang walked into the house and sat down at the dining table. The dumplings on the plate were white and plump, with a hint of radish green, and were steaming. They were as tempting as usual.

The dumplings with meat filling were also cooked and served on the table, also steaming hot.

Chang Yuanliang looked at Zheng Yuehong, and then at Chang Xiao and Chang Hui who were eating happily. They kept eating until the end. No one asked Chang Ying why she didn't come back to eat dumplings today, and no one cared whether Chang Ying would still eat dumplings with radish and meat residue this year.

"Xiaoxiao, your sister hasn't been home for several days. Do you miss her?"

Chang Yuanliang thought, if Zheng Yuehong didn't really care about Chang Ying, then Chang Xiao had been taken care of by Chang Ying since birth, so she must have some feelings for her sister.

Chang Xiao opened his mouth and said, "Why would you miss her? She and I don't have the same mother!"

Zheng Yuehong quickly pushed Chang Xiao and said angrily, "How can you be so ignorant, kid? I am your real sister."

Chang Yuanliang couldn't hold back his tears and felt like they were about to flow out. Fortunately, he had finished eating the dumplings, so he immediately stood up, picked up the plate, and walked towards the kitchen.

Auntie was also eating dumplings. When she saw Chang Yuanliang coming in, she stood up and took the plate from him, "Sir."

"I'll do it myself, you eat."

Chang Yuanliang put the plate in the basin, turned on the water, washed his hands, and washed his face.
When Chang Yuanliang took the briefcase and was about to go out, Zheng Yuehong chased him out.

"Mr. Chang, the child is immature, don't worry, call Chang Ying and ask her to come back for dinner tonight. I just bought her two pieces of clothes, let her come back and try them on."

Chang Yuanliang looked at her, his expression the same as usual, "She's a little busy lately and won't be back at night. Give me the clothes and I'll bring them to her."

Zheng Yuehong was startled and smiled awkwardly, "I suddenly feel that the color is a bit old, I will go to the mall to change it this morning." Then she said with concern, "Old Chang, let Xiaoying come back to live. It's always worrying to leave a girl alone outside."

"Okay, I'll talk to her." Chang Yuanliang said, "Chang Xiao is not young anymore, let's change her to a boarding school. You can ask around and see which one is better, and let her transfer there after the New Year."

Zheng Yuehong was anxious, "Why do you want to transfer to another school when you are doing well?"

"I just feel sorry for you. It's not easy to take care of two children by yourself. Let Chang Xiao live in the school so that you can have an easier time."

Zheng Yuehong looked at Chang Yuanliang's usual concern and breathed a sigh of relief, "Well, I have a driver and an aunt at home, how can I be tired? Chang Xiao is still young, I will be worried if he is not under my watch."

Chang Yuanliang nodded, turned and left.

He remembered that Chang Ying was only fourteen years old when she first arrived in the state capital. At that time, Chang Xiao was just born. They still lived in a small bungalow. He often saw Chang Ying squatting beside the water pipe to wash Chang Xiao's diapers. At that time, he just thought Chang Ying was sensible. Now that he thought about it, Chang Xiao was already thirteen years old. He had been raised with great respect until he was thirteen.
Chang Yuanliang suddenly remembered what Cui Changjia had said to him last night, "Uncle Chang, if I am biased, I will kowtow to you!"

Chang Yuanliang looked up at the sky and smiled. It turned out that everyone knew that Zheng Yuehong was false to Chang Ying. It turned out that he was the only one who was a fool! After getting in the car, the driver asked him, "Mr. Chang, do you want to go to the company first?"

"No, go back home."

The driver was afraid that he had heard it wrong, so he turned around and looked at Chang Yuanliang.

"Go back home." Chang Yuanliang repeated, "Let's go now."

The driver immediately responded, "Okay."

It takes seven or eight hours to drive from the provincial capital to their hometown. Since they set out early, they will return at three or four in the afternoon.

Chang Yuanliang and the driver took turns driving along the way. Except for going to the toilet, they did not stop to rest. When they arrived at the village, Chang Yuanliang did not take the things to visit the elders and relatives as usual, but went straight up the mountain with incense, candles and paper money.

It took him a long time to find Tao Qing's grave.

Her grave was located next to his parents' graves. It was a lonely, small grave covered with weeds. If it weren't for the tombstone in front of his parents' graves, he would hardly have been able to find it.

Chang Yuanliang's leather shoes were covered with weeds and dirt, and were covered with a thick layer of dust. He didn't pay attention to or care about the mud beside the grave.

He put down what he was holding, pulled out the grass on Tao Qing's grave bit by bit, cleared out a space, lit some incense, and burned paper money.

"Tao Qing, I'm here to see you. Today is the winter solstice. The dumplings I had this morning were made by Chang Ying. They were exactly the same as the ones you used to make."

"Chang Ying has grown up and opened her own cake shop. She is very happy."

"But I'm sorry to her, and even more sorry to you."

"Tao Qing, I have decided that I will be buried with you after a hundred years."

"When you married me, our family was so poor that we couldn't even afford noodle soup. I'll burn some more paper money for you today. You can buy whatever you want. Don't be reluctant."

"How could you be so unlucky? You fulfilled my filial duty and raised my children, but you didn't enjoy any blessings at all."

The burning paper money made the tears on Chang Yuanliang’s face appear especially bright!
Cui Changjia did not leave immediately after eating the dumplings. She waited for Uncle Sheng to finish eating, and then took Chang Ying to send him back to the old factory.

Recently, Cui Xiuyuan has been urging the bank to liquidate all those things. If it cannot be handled in a short period of time, he will find someone to replace Cui Ersheng. How can he let their people keep watching there?

Chang Ying went to the store, and Cui Changjia made an appointment with Tong Wei to go to Shuanghuagou Logistics Center together.

Hu Jiayi called early in the morning and said that the plan needed to be changed, and asked Cui Changjia and the people who made tempered glass to come over. At that time, their operations manager would tell them about their plan and also demonstrate PPT on the spot.

Fortunately, Cui Changjia was already prepared. Although she added tempered glass to the PPT, she was worried that some professional questions would be asked on the spot that she didn't know the answers to, so she asked Tong Wei to join her.

Hu Jiayi did not tell Cui Changjia on the phone, but after arriving he found out that they had visited four companies in total, and there were still two or three more companies to come. The total number of people was quite large, and both sides of the conference table were full.

When the operations manager was talking about their requirements and plans, Cui Changjia noticed that a man sitting opposite her kept looking at her.