My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 54 - 33 Jiang Xiaomei’s Dream_2

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54: Chapter 33 Jiang Xiaomei’s Dream_2

54 -33 Jiang Xiaomei’s Dream_2

The handmade soap was really effective; her classmates all said she had become fairer, and her skin wasn’t as rough as before.

Many people asked her where she bought the handmade soap.

“Hold on, I’ll get some for you,” Lin Xiaoguai said, making use of her free time to make plenty of extras in advance.

After getting the items, Shen Xiu suggested, “Sister-in-law, your handmade soap is so effective, I think you could sell it.

My classmates said they would be willing to chip in even if it cost 50 cents per bar.”

Nowadays, more and more people are doing business without any problems, and everyone’s becoming braver.

Even Luo Yufang didn’t say anything when she heard this and nodded in agreement.

She also thought the handmade soap made by her granddaughter-in-law was very effective.

As the weather turned cold, she didn’t feel the usual dryness on her face and, after each wash, felt very comfortable.

“No way, it’s so troublesome to make this stuff, and I can only make a few bars a day.

Look at my condition, how can I sell it?” Lin Xiaoguai thought to herself, 50 cents?

That’s not even one-tenth of the cost; she would find 50 yuan too cheap.

In her previous life, two daughters-in-law in the neighborhood had sold her handmade soap to wealthy ladies and made thousands from it.

“That’s true,” Shen Xiu said, a bit disappointed.

She had forgotten her sister-in-law’s current physical condition.

After dinner, Jiang Xiaomei arrived on time, but today she was especially excited.

She took Lin Xiaoguai’s hand and asked, “Xiao Guai, do you notice anything different about me?”

“Different how?” Lin Xiaoguai was taken aback and then realized that the Beauty Pill must have begun to work.

She scrutinized Jiang Xiaomei; not noticing anything before, but now realizing her skin had become a lot whiter, her pores were not as large as before.

As for her figure…

since they saw each other every day, she hadn’t noticed a big difference, but she vaguely felt the dimples on Jiang Xiaomei’s face were not as deep as they used to be.

“Oh my!” Jiang Xiaomei said impatiently, “Today some people came to the village to buy pigs, and I borrowed their scale.

Guess what?”

“What?” Lin Xiaoguai asked, playing along.

At the same time, she felt a bit embarrassed.

Using the pig scale, Jiang Xiaomei, just how broad was your contentment?

And she knew for sure that there must have been quite a crowd watching the spectacle.

“I used to be around one hundred and eighty pounds, now I’m just one hundred and seventy!” Jiang Xiaomei said excitedly.

One hundred and eighty pounds!?

She had always guessed that Jiang Xiaomei was about one hundred and sixty pounds, she hadn’t expected…

She remembered one time when Jiang Xiaomei climbed a tree to pick wild persimmons.

Lin Xiaoguai was on the lookout below when Jiang Xiaomei slipped and fell from the tree.

She hurried to catch her, but ended up pinned beneath… freeweɓnøvel.com

She touched her lower back with some trepidation, no wonder it had hurt like it was broken at the time; it was a miracle her spine wasn’t crushed, definitely a case of good karma.

Jiang Xiaomei was unaware of Lin Xiaoguai’s thoughts and gratefully said, “I’ve lost more than ten pounds in just over a month.

The Candy you gave me really works!”

“It’s good that it’s effective.

Keep using it, and I believe you will slim down soon,” Lin Xiaoguai actually was very curious about Jiang Xiaomei’s appearance.

Due to her obesity, her facial features were somewhat deformed, but her eyes were clearly very round and big.

“Mhm, mhm,” Jiang Xiaomei nodded, full of fighting spirit.

“My dad and Mom are very happy, too.

Mom said to invite you over for a meal; she’ll make Pingqiao Tofu for you.”

Mrs.

Jiang was from H city, and Lin Xiaoguai had always liked the Pingqiao Tofu she made.

Although it was not as elaborate as in future generations, it was a rare delicacy.

“Don’t mention it,” Lin Xiaoguai said somewhat annoyed, “Look at me now, do I look fit for a visit to eat at your home?

Aren’t you just teasing me with cravings for no reason?”

“I forgot,” Jiang Xiaomei said sheepishly, touching her nose.

Then she suggested, “How about I have Mom prepare it and bring it over in a lunch box?”

Lin Xiaoguai hesitated, but could not resist the temptation of good food, and shamelessly said, “Then come over in the morning, and stay for lunch.”

Jiang Xiaomei did not refuse this time.

In fact, it was not her first time coming over for a meal, but whenever she came in the morning, she would bring something valuable, sometimes eggs or sometimes meat.

She feared Lin Xiaoguai might be reprimanded by Luo Yufang, so she dared to stay for a meal only this way.

With Pingqiao Tofu, of course, she had the confidence to stay for a meal.

“Xiao Mei, you should also strive to get into Capital University for college, we can go together,” Lin Xiaoguai said, that way she wouldn’t have to worry about when to invite Jiang Xiaomei over for a meal.

Jiang Xiaomei was stupefied, she said hesitantly, “But I won’t be able to get into Capital University.” The truth was, without Lin Xiaoguai’s help, she felt she wouldn’t be able to get into any college.

She had barely made it into high school because Lin Xiaoguai had given her the questions to lookout for.

“You don’t necessarily have to go to Capital University, there are so many colleges and universities in the Capital, you just pick one to apply to.” She wanted Jiang Xiaomei to settle in the Capital, and in the future, when conditions were right, to move Uncle Jiang and Aunt Jiang over as well, to avoid the hassle from Luo Aidang.

Jiang Xiaomei nodded; she always took Lin Xiaoguai’s advice to heart, knowing that Lin Xiaoguai would never harm her.

“By the way, Xiao Mei, do you have any aspirations?”

Jiang Xiaomei blinked, not quite understanding Lin Xiaoguai’s question.

Weren’t they discussing college?

“You’ll be assigned a job after graduation…”

Lin Xiaoguai facepalmed, “Even so, medical professionals won’t be assigned to be workers, and those in science and technology won’t be assigned to sweep the streets.

You should have a goal to help choose your major, right?”

Feeling a little embarrassed, Jiang Xiaomei bit her lip and asked, “I want to be a teacher, what major should I study?”

As a child, when playing house with kids in the village, no one else wanted to be the teacher, and that desire slowly turned into an obsession.

Lin Xiaoguai was surprised to hear this, as she hadn’t heard Jiang Xiaomei mention this before, but didn’t oppose the idea.

Lin Xiaoguai was different from those protagonists in novels; although she knew that the current era was the best time to make a fortune in business, firstly, she didn’t know how to do it and secondly, she believed not everyone was cut out for business.

Jiang Xiaomei was more suited for a simple and happy life.

It might be good to give Uncle Jiang and Aunt Jiang a hint, though.