Madam Li's Identity Is Exposed Again!-Chapter 204 - : Baby Chi’s Way to Wealth

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Chapter 204: Chapter 204: Baby Chi’s Way to Wealth

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Having said that, he looked even more suspiciously at Chi Enen, squinting his eyes, and asked, “Didn’t you say this was a gift from your company’s annual meeting? If it’s given to our home, it’s ours now, so there’s no problem with us selling it, right?”

With this turnabout, Chi Enen found herself speechless and could only dryly respond, “…No problem.”

Chi Jingchen’s handsome little face finally showed a smile. With a wave of his hand, he declared, “That settles it then, I’ll call Aunt Qinnan tomorrow and have her help us take it out to sell.”

His eyes, even prettier than the stars, suddenly blinked as he leaned in, his expression serious. Raising his finger, he emphasized, “Hey, woman. Let’s get one thing straight, the idea to do this was mine, so we split the money fifty-fifty!”

Chi Enen saw that all was lost and that Li Beijue’s desk was definitely going to be sold, so she stopped struggling to avoid giving Baby Chi any hints.

She squatted down, mimicking his posture, narrowed her eyes, and suspiciously asked, “What do you need the money for? I remember you still have the money from the New Year.”

In fact, Baby Chi had all his New Year’s money and pocket money saved in a bank card since birth. She had already given him the card last year. There were at least thirty to forty thousand yuan inside. Baby Chi was always extremely frugal, spending hardly any money from the card, and was quite adept at making money, often running “small business” in kindergarten.

For example, he would buy discounted lollipops from the store, then get his lackey to sell them in kindergarten. As ‘bait,’ he would deliberately buy one in front of the little girls, pretending to like it very much. The girls would then spend money to buy lollipops from his lackey. He sold the fifty-cent lollipops for five yuan each and called it ‘idol effect’!

The most astonishing thing was that, whether overseas or the little girls in his kindergarten, they all fell for it, and he always managed to sell out whatever he bought. Even more outrageous was that he earned the money, and in the blink of an eye, the lollipops he received were back in his lackey’s hand—a completely cost-free business!

The most impressive thing was that Baby Chi somehow managed to get the kindergarten teacher’s tacit permission for his antics!

Logically, Baby Chi shouldn’t be short on money at all; he should, in fact, be quite the little rich kid.

Baby Chi furrowed his brows, turned his eyes away, and impatiently twisted his head, grunting, “Who would think they have too much money? Anyway, it was my idea, so we split the earnings in half!”

“…” Chi Enen always felt he was hiding something from her, but she couldn’t figure out what it could be on the spot. After all, there aren’t many ways a five-year-old in kindergarten can spend money. Baby Chi was so stingy, he rarely even bought candy for himself, and his slippers had to be the buy-one-get-one-free style from the supermarket…

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The corner of Chi Jingchen’s eyes that were turned away fell on the newly changed silk sheets on the bed, as if he was pondering something. Fearing that he would suggest selling them too, Chi Enen hurriedly said, “This set of bedding has already been used by me, I’m afraid it can’t be sold.”

Chi Jingchen turned his head back, his brow furrowed even deeper, as he disdainfully said, “I never said 1 wanted to sell that.”

After a pause, he grandly lifted his little chin, “Summer is coming, and you get hot easily. You can keep this one. When 1 make money later on, 1’11 buy you something even better!”

It was a lie to say she wasn’t moved. Chi Enen gave him a big hug, hugging him until he struggled in her arms, then she stood up, smiling, and said, “I’m going to cook, you wash your hands first, watch some television, and I’ll have it ready in no time.”