Reborn as the Villain's Wife, I Shine in 80s-Chapter 574: Misfortune comes out of the blue

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Chapter 574: Misfortune comes out of the blue

Jin Zhi raised her head in shock, biting her lower lip. Did Mr. Zhao leave because he was angry with her?

"Jin Zhi." Tian Sangsang observed her expression and said in a calm voice, "I don’t care what grudges or past you have with Zhao Chun, it’s working hours now, so I’d like you not to bring personal feelings into work."

Jin Zhi lowered her head, deeply suppressing the resentment and unwillingness in her eyes.

"Boss, did Mr. Zhao leave? Can I go see him?"

"There’s something I want to clarify with him, otherwise I can’t work at ease."

Tian Sangsang sighed: "He might be at the Beijing Film Studio, or possibly at the train station. I don’t need an employee who’s only focused on emotions. If you’re going to look for him, then once you find him, pack up and go home."

Jin Zhi’s eyes reddened, and without any hesitation, she rushed out the door.

Tian Sangsang stood at the doorway watching, shaking her head indifferently and helplessly. Could it be her temper was too mild, making Jin Zhi think this place was something else? Coming and going as she pleased.

She really couldn’t fathom how such a good girl a while back had turned out like this.

Love is a devil. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

Might as well, so she didn’t have to find an excuse to fire her.

It was the path she chose for herself.

"Wow." After all that fuss, the little Tang Yuan in her arms woke up.

The cries were quite loud. Tian Sangsang lightly rocked her arm and soothingly whispered, "Baby, were you scared? Don’t cry, don’t cry."

"Waa waa..." Tang Yuan’er’s crying gradually subsided.

Tang Yuan’er was wearing the equivalent of three layers of clothes today; a sweater, a small cotton-padded jacket, and wrapped in a pink blanket, making his little face appear chubby and tender, increasingly adorable the more you looked at him.

Tian Sangsang was hosting customers while holding Tang Yuan’er, collecting money occasionally explaining things, not too busy. Luckily, there weren’t many customers today.

Regular customers who saw Tang Yuan’er would always compliment how adorable the child was.

Meng Shuyan was in one of the rooms. Whenever possible, Tian Sangsang wouldn’t let Meng Shuyan watch over Tang Yuan since he was also just a kid. Only when she was extremely overwhelmed would she allow the little guy to help out.

The consequence of doing business while holding a child was... feeling something wet on her hands.

Calculating the time, it had been two and a half hours since morning.

Tian Sangsang paused for a moment, then hurriedly went upstairs holding Tang Yuan’er.

Changing diapers was quite a troublesome task. In the past, she had occasionally looked after Little Tangyuan, often feeding him, but rarely doing other tasks, which Zhao Chun mostly handled.

There were diapers in the room.

Tian Sangsang found one and changed him, and after changing, he was hungry again, meaning he needed to be fed.

After completing this series of tasks, she almost felt drained, truly admiring how Zhao Chun could persist through it. Lazily yawning while looking at the Tang Yuan in her arms, this little guy was lively after eating, eyes wide open and bright. His eyes appeared so large, on a small face, taking a big proportion.

"Were you bullying your mom?" Tian Sangsang poked his eyelashes, "Did you used to bully your godfather too? Little rascal."

Tang Yuan blinked in confusion, "Ah ah."

He couldn’t understand, when did he bully anyone?

Hearing the familiar word, godfather, he moved his head and waved his hands around, as if looking for someone. Turning his eyeballs, seeing nothing but a white blur, exhausted, nestled back into mommy’s embrace.

Holding him, Tian Sangsang’s thoughts drifted, guessing Zhao Chun had boarded the train?

Again, Tang Yuan fell asleep, humming like a little pig.

She pondered that it wouldn’t do, yesterday after reading a book it said infants’ various senses should be stimulated from early on.

Tang Yuan was too fond of sleeping, not ideal either.

Going downstairs, she saw Jin Zhi had returned, with tear-streaked cheeks, looking distraught, resembling someone who just cried heavily. Tian Sangsang didn’t bother asking if she found Zhao Chun or what was said since those things were no longer important.

"Boss."

Jin Zhi called out to her, with a haunting gaze: "Did you talk to Mr. Zhao about my situation?"

Tian Sangsang remained silent, saying nothing.

Jin Zhi had a look of realization.

If not, why would Mr. Zhao be so heartless? The boss shattered what little dignity she had left, making her unable to hold her head up in front of Mr. Zhao.

"I’m moving out, thank you for lending me the money, I’ll repay you." She straightened her spine with a sense of pride. She wasn’t staying here anymore, thoroughly disgusted by the boss’s conduct, just a backstabbing snitch. As a widow, she had two kids with another man, utterly unworthy of Mr. Zhao!

Tian Sangsang grinned, saying nothing. She wasn’t concerned about the money, considering it a lesson learned. Even goodwill fed to the dogs. At least feeding a dog makes it wag its tail and stick out its tongue at you.

**

On the winter street, Jin Zhi carried her luggage, walking out of Yi Pin Xiang Ju. A gust of cold wind swept past, piercing her frail figure. After accepting another job, preparing to carry it out, Luo Da unexpectedly encountered Jin Zhi.

Luo Da sized her up, smiling broadly: "Hey, Jin Zhi, what a coincidence. Where are you headed?"

Jin Zhi shivered, biting her lip in silence, but realizing she was on the street, she wasn’t as fearful.

Luo Da noticed her destitute state, carrying her luggage. "I heard you worked on this street, why this appearance, heading back to the village? Come on, let me help you with that."

Jin Zhi stepped back, "Stay away."

Luo Da said, "Who bullied you, I’ll help you seek justice."

Jin Zhi hadn’t forgotten Luo Da’s previous words to wait for him, seeing he wasn’t being aggressive, thought of leaving but paused. "I was fired," she said, tears flowing as she spoke. She didn’t understand why she was crying, just wanting to appear pitiful in front of Luo Da.

Luo Da, feeling deeply sorry, moved to grab her hand. Jin Zhi dodged, but Luo Da wasn’t angry, thinking she was opening up to him. Wasn’t it that much closer to winning her over?

"Yi Pin Xiang Ju," Jin Zhi said.

Luo Da hadn’t heard of Yi Pin Xiang Ju, so he asked, "Do they have kids there?" He was currently handling a job order involving adults and kids.

Jin Zhi’s heart skipped a beat and she quickly nodded, "Two."

Luo Da responded meaningfully, "Shall I take you back?"

Seeing the look in his eyes, Jin Zhi’s hand holding the luggage started trembling, "No need." She hurriedly walked away. She hadn’t done anything, only said a few words.

Luo Da watched her back, not in a hurry to return, asking around for the location of Yi Pin Xiang Ju. By coincidence, Yi Pin Xiang Ju was on this street. Luo Da managed to sneak a few glances from a distance, noticing almost no men inside, just one woman and two kids, fitting the details of his job order quite perfectly.

In an instant, the cold and ruthless part of Luo Da had formed a plan internally. By noon, the street became nearly deserted and silent. Noticing the lady of the house going upstairs, leaving only the two kids downstairs.