Transmigrated Into the Vicious Stepmother in a Historical Novel - Chapter 64
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Sheng Fei shook her head. Zhou Qiaoyu really should be disciplined, otherwise she would always bother Lu Ting, making it hard for her to focus on making money. Last time, Sheng Fei didn’t go to her stall for several days.
This time, when she hurriedly took Lu Xiaowu to the town, Huzi also came to find her.
“Auntie, why haven’t you been coming these past few days?”
Huzi’s little head nodded up and down, and Sheng Fei patted his head.
“Does Huzi miss Auntie? Auntie has some family matters lately.”
Sheng Fei explained to Huzi, and at a glance saw Huzi’s mother Zhang was also setting up a stall there.
The two exchanged a smile, and Sheng Fei continued with her work.
In these past few days, in addition to doing these small businesses, Sheng Fei also wanted to do some other things.
These things made money too slowly. If she could find a long-term solution, she wouldn’t have to work so hard.
Sheng Fei had been thinking about how to do it.
But seeing Huzi, Sheng Fei suddenly remembered that she had wanted to help Huzi heal last time, but had forgotten about it recently.
But of course Sheng Fei couldn’t just cure Huzi overnight, that would be too obvious, she had to come up with a plan.
The next day when Sheng Fei went to the town, she still saw Huzi and his mother setting up their stall.
This time Sheng Fei thought about it and still wanted to discuss it with Huzi’s mother.
After the noon rush when there were fewer people, Sheng Fei invited Huzi’s mother Li Guifang to have dumplings by the roadside.
The two had become quite familiar with each other recently, so Li Guifang didn’t hesitate to go with Sheng Fei.
“I’m really sorry to have you treat me to a meal again, next time I’ll treat you.”
Li Guifang was embarrassed, as they only made a small income from their small business.
The couple couldn’t save much money, and they tried to save on housing and utilities as much as possible, so Sheng Fei didn’t want to trouble her and immediately brought up Huzi.
“It’s not about anything else, Huzi has been helping me take care of Lu Xiaowu these days, so it’s only right that I treat you to a meal. I took Huzi to the hospital last time and they said Huzi’s condition can still be treated.”
“That’s the best news if it can be treated.”
Li Guifang’s expression became somewhat downcast, looking particularly pitiful.
How could she not be pitiful? Although Huzi is her son, she couldn’t help but care, it’s just that their family really didn’t have extra money to take Huzi to the hospital. If they had the money, they wouldn’t have let it drag on for so long.
Li Guifang blamed Sheng Fei a little, feeling that Sheng Fei was now free of worries, so she could casually say that Huzi could be cured.
If they had money, wouldn’t they have treated Huzi?
Huzi’s illness had always been their biggest concern.
“Sister Li, I didn’t mean it that way. I’m saying that our family has an ancestral prescription that can treat many illnesses.
For a case like Huzi’s, as long as he takes a few courses of treatment, he can definitely recover.”
Hearing that Sheng Fei’s family had a prescription that could treat Huzi, Li Guifang’s eyes lit up.
But in the blink of an eye, her expression dimmed again. She realized that Sheng Fei was just trying to sell their family’s prescription to treat Huzi. Li Guifang’s expression became downcast and hesitant.
“That’s really a coincidence.”
It’s just asking for money. Li Guifang scratched her fingers and suddenly regretted coming to have this meal with Sheng Fei.
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