Chapter 382: Not an Adoptive Mother 23

Chapter 382: Not an Adoptive Mother 23
Yuanchun got the news and ran to Li Laoer's meat stall before the market was about to close. After some bargaining, she bought all the meat on his stall at wholesale price.

Saved her a ton of money.

"Brother Li, if there is any meat left tomorrow at this price, I will take it all. You can just send it to my store."

Grudges are grudges, but if you don’t take advantage of an opportunity, you’re a bastard.

Yuanchun rode her tricycle happily and went home happily with almost a pig's worth of meat.

Li Laoer was so angry, but he could do nothing about it. Although this price was 10% cheaper than selling it at a nearby restaurant, he saved time and effort, and he didn't have to go to the restaurant to beg people to buy it.

It’s just… I worked hard all day today and only made a few dollars.

Li Laoer closed the meat stall reluctantly and rode his tricycle back home, only to hear his sister-in-law next door crying again.

Mrs. Li also sighed, "Dad, you're back. Hey...your eldest brother is awake. Go to the hospital and check him out. I heard he's become stupid."

Boss Li was in a coma for three days. He finally woke up an hour ago.

He forgot everything, and his personality became that of a five or six-year-old child, crying at the slightest provocation.

Mrs. Li and Mr. Li's wife were in the ward, crying so miserably and sadly.

Yuanchun learned the news from several aunts and sisters the next morning.

A group of old ladies sat together and talked enthusiastically about how Boss Li had become stupid.

Yuanchun even gave them a small bowl of melon seeds to eat.

Ever since Boss Li turned stupid, the Li family members no longer dared to act arrogantly and have become much more low-key.

After Li Erlao's meat stall suffered losses several times, he transferred it along with Li Laoda's meat stall to a foreigner who came to Beijing to do business. Later, Li Laoer used his connections to get a job as a security guard in a public institution.
Half a year later, Yuanchun heard that Li Lao Da's wife had run away, leaving Li Lao Da and their three children behind, and went to work in the south.

From then on, Mr. Li and his three children became a burden to Mrs. Li.

Mrs. Li no longer has the time to meddle in other people's affairs.

In the blink of an eye, another three years have passed.

A large "demolition" character was painted on the walls of this old residential area.

In this life, Yuanchun's grocery store expanded three times, and last year she even added a few gatehouses in the front and back yards. So the house and money she got included one more house and a shop than the original owner, and 300,000 yuan more.

According to the original owner's memory, Yuanchun took the money and went to an old neighborhood that would be demolished in a few years, and bought two courtyard houses next to each other. She also went to the best junior and senior high schools in Beijing and bought two school district houses. One reason was to wait for the appreciation, and the other was that with the real estate certificate, her son could go to these two top junior and senior high schools.

My son is eight years old and is in the second grade.

I still have a few years to go in junior high school.

Those school district houses have already been rented out by her.

One year's rent is enough for the mother and son to live on.

Before moving, Yuanchun held a three-day clearance sale and sold most of the goods in the grocery store. She packed up the unsaleable items and prepared to take them to her new home, where she would later open a grocery store.

Before moving, Aunt Zhang prepared a table of food and called her children and Yuanchun and her son over for a gathering.

There were still some braised dishes in Yuanchun's refrigerator. She cut a plate of pig heads and ears, fried a plate of small fish and a plate of small shrimps, and took two bags of Drunkard's Peanuts over.

(End of this chapter)