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Back To The 90s: The Resilient Daughter-In-Law-Chapter 96 - 0 Chen Cuihua_1
Chapter 96: Chapter 096 Chen Cuihua_1
“Mar… Marriage?” Lu Jin was taken aback, but then he spoke excitedly, “Yes! Don’t worry, boss! With my literary prowess, I guarantee I will write your marriage proposal eloquently and brilliantly.”
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He was already looking forward to seeing everyone’s reaction when they found out that the boss is getting married! Although the boss could be harsh and slightly annoying sometimes, he was incredibly popular among women!
“Get lost!” snapped Huo Beijiang. “Just follow the usual procedures.”
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The half-old bus jolted all the way from the county town to the city. Once they arrived at the bus station and Nan Fei got off the bus, her face was as pale as a ghost. She steadied herself against a roadside railing before regaining her strength.
Normally she didn’t suffer any motion sickness, but things had been different this time because someone had brought a bottle of loose wine, which spilled all over the place due to the bumpy ride! The smell of fermented wine combined with the vomit from some motion sick passengers had turned the inside of the bus into a nuclear catastrophe.
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It was a total disaster.
Next to Nan Fei was an old man in his sixties who, immediately after getting off the bus, started vomiting violently at the rubbish bin. After emptying his stomach, he went on a cursing spree against the bus driver and the inconsiderate passengers.
Nan Fei always carried a water bottle with her when she went out. Seeing how uncomfortable the old man was, she stepped forward and handed him her bottle, “Sir, are you okay?”
“I’m fine!” Having finished vomiting and cursing, the old man straightened up and gratefully took Nan Fei’s bottle, rinsing his mouth. “Thank you, young lady. I won’t give your bottle back after I’ve used it, I will buy you a new one.”
“Uh… that’s not necessary. As long as you don’t mind, it’s okay.” She hadn’t thought much when she handed him her bottle. It was a habit developed from her previous life when she shared bottled water with others.
But it only struck her when he took it.
Seems a bit inappropriate, but it was too late to take it back.
“Well sir, goodbye!” Without dwelling on the incident, Nan Fei waved her hand cheerily, shouldered her bag, and left.
Seeing that it was getting dark and she hadn’t found a place to stay yet, she had to hurry. The station had some small inns as well, but she didn’t dare stay in them for safety reasons. She had lived in the city for many years in her previous life, and was very familiar with it.
Walking on the bustling streets, she found it peculiar to see scenes reminiscent of a bygone era, especially when compared with what she knew it would look like years later.
These buildings, streets, and structures, which bore traces of the era they were built in, would all be dismantled in the next decade or so.
High-rise buildings would spring up in their place.
If she had the money, investing in a few pieces of land here could yield a fortune.
Nan Fei sorted out her memories as she made her way to the city square. One of the most famous places in the city, it was surrounded by historical buildings, including the provincial government building and numerous other official institutions.
So, in conclusion: vibrant, bustling, and safe!
So she planned to make her money by drawing pictures on the square. The unobtrusive streets nearby had many inns, which were actually cheaper than the ones near the station.
After asking around, Nan Fei found a store selling art supplies and bought some paper, brushes, and a drawing board. After comparing a few options, she finally chose a roadside inn right across from the city’s police station.
It felt particularly safe.
The inn owner was a woman in her thirties who had a clean and honest look in her eyes. She seemed somewhat familiar. Her hair was curled in the latest fashion, and her shirt was adorned with thick pads at the shoulders – the kind of trendy woman from a well-off family.
The inn owner’s eyes sparkled when she saw Nan Fei.