Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 116: Dumbfounded
Jiang Ran closed her eyes, naturally not seeing what Pei Huai was doing.
After a while, Jiang Ran even temporarily forgot about Pei Huai’s existence.
She thought about those people who wanted her to make clothes just now.
According to those people, it wasn’t unreasonable; if she opened a clothing store or something, business might be quite good.
She couldn’t handle it herself, but there might be other ways.
If she provided the design sketches and let others make and sell the clothes, and she just took a share of the profits, wouldn’t that be great?
The more she thought about it, the more feasible it seemed. Jiang Ran suddenly opened her eyes, filled with brilliance.
Pei Huai had been staring at Jiang Ran. Unexpectedly, Jiang Ran suddenly opened her eyes, and seeing the brilliance in her eyes, he was stunned for a moment.
After slimming down, Jiang Ran had already been quite beautiful, and now her eyes were sparkling, making her seem to shine even more.
Pei Huai was mesmerized, and Jiang Ran, who was being stared at, quickly felt it too.
She looked towards Pei Huai and saw him staring at her dumbfoundedly. Jiang Ran blinked and asked her doubt, "Why are you staring at me like that?"
Pei Huai, "..."
Pei Huai calmly withdrew his gaze, "It’s nothing."
Seeing that Pei Huai was looking elsewhere, Jiang Ran didn’t insist on getting an answer and decided not to ask anymore.
With this time, she might as well start drawing.
Jiang Ran had seen various types of clothing, so drawing design sketches that fit the current aesthetic was not difficult for her.
There were also paper and pens in the shop, so Jiang Ran stood up to find them.
When she returned, Jiang Ran chose another table and sat with her back to Pei Huai.
If Pei Huai wanted to look, let him look; after all, he was behind her, and even if he stared at her, she wouldn’t know.
Pei Huai watched Jiang Ran’s back in a daze.
What’s the meaning of this?
Jiang Ran didn’t care what Pei Huai was thinking and started drawing.
With a clear idea in mind, her hand moved smoothly without much thought, and lines appeared vividly on the paper.
Jiang Ran was engrossed in drawing, and even though Pei Huai couldn’t see what she was drawing, her focused posture made it evident. He pursed his lips and didn’t disturb her.
When Wang Cuilan and the others returned, they saw this scene: Jiang Ran was seriously drawing, while Pei Huai stared blankly, lost in thought.
Seeing this, Wang Cuilan, Pei Shanshan, and Pei Yang felt a bit disappointed.
They had purposely given them time to be together, yet each sat at a different table without speaking a word?
Only Pei Jing didn’t find anything wrong with it; he walked in on his own, holding a box of chocolates, and went directly to Jiang Ran’s side, "Mom, have some chocolate!"
At that time, chocolate was a luxury item, very expensive, and most families couldn’t afford it.
The Pei Family didn’t lack this bit now, and Pei Jing could eat it as he pleased.
Seeing the chocolate Pei Jing handed over, Jiang Ran smiled and accepted it, "Thank you, Little Jing."
Jiang Ran never felt that she shouldn’t eat the child’s food.
The willingness of a child to share their things was a good thing in itself.
If adults refuse, it’s not entirely for the child’s good either.
After taking the chocolate, Pei Jing quickly walked a few steps over to Pei Huai and gave him a piece of chocolate too.







