Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 892 - 894: Lucky Star
Ever since his relationship with Gong Ruini became open, Zhao Xuran didn’t hold back at all and just sat beside Gong Ruini.
Zhao Guangran got angry seeing his big brother following behind Gong Ruini. If it weren’t for his brother backing her up, would that guy be so sarcastic to him?
Saying he didn’t understand women—fine, he admitted it, even though he felt that Gong Ruini looked down on him.
But why bring up children? Did they think he was like a child?
Wasn’t this a dig at him? Clearly, he’d matured a lot.
"What’s wrong?" Zhao Xuran didn’t understand why Zhao Guangran dared to snort coldly at him. Did this kid not want to live anymore, daring to do that to him?
Gong Ruini understood why Zhao Guangran acted like this, but she really wasn’t mocking him, so she explained, "I really wasn’t mocking Guangran."
"How is that not mocking?" Zhao Guangran couldn’t hold it in. See, she even accused him first in front of his brother, shamelessly.
"You even said it in front of Nana." If they had just said it in front of their family, Zhao Guangran wouldn’t be this angry.
But why say it in front of Cao Na? Didn’t that make him lose face?
That was why this kid was so mad. Gong Ruini rolled her eyes; this guy always missed the most important points.
"Now, with family planning, each couple has only one child. Since they’re both working, they’ll definitely focus more on the child."
"When it comes to food, drinks, use, clothing, and toys, if not the best, they’re at least willing to spend more money than we used to."
"But when it comes to child’s clothing and toys, the consumption will be more. After all, there’s only one. They don’t see the need to save but instead want the child to live well, better than they did."
Gong Ruini hinted for everyone to consider Wang Yihui.
Before, they really didn’t think much, though Cai Ming and his wife treated Wang Yihui well. Given their background and having just one child, it was normal for them to spoil Xiao Hui.
"Yes, many parents are willing to buy things for Xiao Hui. I noticed the clothes of his classmates are better than when we were in school," Wan Qiweng, who sometimes picked up their son, wouldn’t usually notice.
"Yes, last time I was shopping for clothes, many parents were willing to spend money on their children’s clothes." As mothers, they often shop for clothes for themselves, their husbands, and their children.
Mothers understand this more clearly, "Raising a child nowadays really can cost a lot."
Zhan Jing spoke of the information she gathered from discussions with colleagues and new mothers, "It seems there are quite a few people like this, it’s worth considering."
"Yeah, why didn’t I think of that?" Wan Qiweng looked regretful. Before, she focused on her son, but now that Xiao Hui was in school, she’d long thought of starting a career.
Wan Qiweng thought for a long time but didn’t know where to start until Gong Ruini suggested the great industry benefiting women.
At the time, Wan Qiweng was thankful for the quick catch, or else if Zhao Gang found out, they would’ve swept in fast.
She didn’t expect Gong Ruini to come up with another idea, and she was really curious how a young girl could know so much.
Clearly, despite all the adults’ experiences, they hadn’t noticed this. You had to admit, the girl’s observation skills were sharp.
Of course, it seemed like a lucky star, and the way Wan Qiweng looked at Gong Ruini was full of admiration.
It’s not just Wan Qiweng, even Zhao Gang and the others looked at Gong Ruini with eyes full of admiration.
Zhao Guangran was so jealous, wondering why their couple was so smart but didn’t have a child who’d come up with such lucrative ideas.
Zhao Gang thought about it and realized there was no need to be jealous. Even though Gong Ruini wasn’t his child, she was still family and would become his eldest daughter-in-law in the future.
Zhao Gang couldn’t help but glance at Zhao Xuran. Even though this son was stubborn and wouldn’t easily break up with Gong Ruini, he still reminded Zhao Xuran not to let go of such a great daughter-in-law.
Even if giving up on this son, Zhao Gang couldn’t bear to lose this daughter-in-law who occasionally comes up with money-making ideas, combined with Zhao Xuran’s exceptional management skills.
Zhao Gang could only describe this pair as a perfect match.
Gong Tao was extremely happy with his daughter. See, although their family might be grass roots, it didn’t matter that their child was so capable. Even if their development was less than the Zhao Family’s, there was no worry about them having inappropriate thoughts.
Zhao Guangran was furious before, determined to show Gong Ruini he also had a temper.
But now, how could he be angry? He was already thrilled listening intently from the side, genuinely regretful.
Alas, why had he focused on being angry instead of asking more? Otherwise, he could have discussed it thoroughly with his brother, and even if parents got involved, at least they’d have a share.
Now, seeing the excited elders one by one, Zhao Guangran really wished he could chop himself into pieces. He even said Ni Zi didn’t give him money-making ideas, but she did, and he didn’t grasp them.
Realizing it was hopeless to try and claim a share now, Zhao Guangran could only look pitifully at Gong Ruini, hoping she’d say something for him.
"Actually, my dad’s furniture factory could make children’s furniture." The first thought for this money-making avenue was her own dad.
The in-laws were destined for great wealth, but her own family couldn’t be lacking.
Her dad had been in the furniture industry for a while, so as a daughter, she couldn’t give too much support but could point in the right direction, letting him easily set the company on track.
Children’s furniture? Isn’t that the same as adults’? Gong Tao didn’t understand why she raised this.
Sigh, still not enough insight, "Adult furniture is fine, but Dad, don’t you think it’s too mature?" Gong Ruini thought about it and realized it was hard for these mature kids, having no complaints about such old-fashioned Chinese furniture.
Luckily, there weren’t many options now, or else they’d be restless.
"Children still prefer things with a sense of playfulness." Gong Ruini knew that talking to people with such old-fashioned thinking would require long explanations, which may not be effective.
So she briefly described some interesting toys or furniture, which made Wan Yihui very excited.
"Sister, can I have one?" Wan Yihui, so excited, kept pulling on Gong Ruini, asking her to tell him more about the stuff.
Of course, Gong Ruini couldn’t provide it, but she could talk, and the making was up to Gong Tao.
Initially, Gong Tao was dismissive, thinking his daughter was up to more antics, but as he listened further, he was stunned.
"I’ll rush the work in the next few days." Whether or not it’s good, look at the reactions of Wan Yihui and the other kids.
These kids have seen a lot, and if they’re interested, then surely others will be too.







