Nie AnAn arrived at the Nie's exactly at 10 AM on the morning of the 1st. This was her first day there, and she started her work after a small chat with Mother Nie. The Nie's paid her very well. Most nutritionists were only responsible for the matching of nutrition and balancing diet, but Nie AnAn had the added responsibility of preparing lunch. Which was why the Nie's were paying her $100,000 a month.
She needed to make a shopping list for the servants of the Nie's the night before. The servant would go and buy fresh ingredients the next morning and prepare them for grandpa according to Nie AnAn's recipe. Nie AnAn would prepare lunch personally. By noon, Nie AnAn had already prepared a table full of delectable food, and everybody sat around it and started eating.
Even though they had already had it once, Nie AnAn had still noticed genuine surprise on everybody's look. As everyone was enjoying their lunch, someone walked in briskly. As he was walking in, Nie ChengFeng smiled and said, "You guys didn't even wait for me?" Mother Nie gave him a look and said, "We don't need you here. These are only enough for us. We don't have enough for you too!"
Nie ChengFeng quickly went to wash his hands and his chopsticks, walked over to Nie AnAn, and found a spot to squeeze in. He picked up a piece of beef first before he smiled and said, "Mom, that's not right! It's not good to eat alone, and it's not good for the harmony within a family, so I have decided that I will come home to lunch every day from here on out." Mother Nie was totally enjoying her meal. Naturally, she understood the lesson in the fox versus the crow story. She wasn't going to stop eating and talk to Nie ChengFeng.
The crowd quickly finished all the food. The meal was finished in 13 minutes. "AnAn, you and your brother eat like this every night?" asked Nie ChengFeng casually. Nie AnAn nodded and said, "Yeah, and we have breakfast together as well." He remembered the dumplings with 18 folds. They had a taste that he could never forget. His Adam's apple rolled up and down before he said, "Oh, what a lucky man!"
Over these last couple of days, the relationships between the Nie's and the Qin's had been peculiar. Nie ChengFeng, naturally, had heard of the news about Huo YanXiao's birth. He didn't believe that it came out of thin air, so he trusted that most likely what he had read was true. Besides, Huo YanXiao even showed up on a variety show. What did it say when a man who didn't even like talking to reporters went on a show to be the secret guest?
It's a statement that Huo YanXiao planned to rejoin the Qin's and take back what was rightfully his! Meaning, the Qin's would certainly put up a fight. As for how it would end – whether it would be an outcome that both parties were happy about or that both the Qin's and Huo's would sustain massive amounts of damages – that was hard to predict. There were no forever friendships between businessmen, just forever profits. Nie ChengFeng might be a close friend of Qin ZiMing today, but they might part ways tomorrow due to conflicts of interest.
Obviously, before he found out what was going on with the Qin's, he had no reason to socialize with either of them. Nie ChengFeng looked at the petite little girl in front of him and couldn't help but sigh. It was sure nice to have a simple life. To one side, the servant had already sliced up the fruit and brought them out on plates. Mother Nie gestured to Nie AnAn to go and join them.
Looking at the two women sitting together side by side having fruits, Nie ChengFeng asked, "Mom, are you really not going to invite me to join you?" "You are a 27-year-old, healthy individual. You can come and get your own fruit if you wanted some," said Mother Nie as she rolled her eyes.
Nie ChengFeng, "..." He should just head back to work!
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The Villain's Younger Sister
RomanceNie AnAn woke up one day and realized that she had transmigrated as the villain's adoptive sister. In the novel, the villain conquered left and right, and his eccentric younger sister was always cleaning up after him. The two of them were rightfully...