Rebirth: She Became a Beautiful and Cool Bigshot-Chapter 46 - It’s All Her Fault

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Chapter 46: Chapter 46 It’s All Her Fault

Chapter 46 -46 It’s All Her Fault

Now, Meng Wanhua had decided to leave all her properties to the beleaguered Chuyue whom she had burdened with hardships.

As for their parents, elder brother Meng Jinhua and younger brother Meng Yinhua each owed her twenty thousand yuan.

When the time came, she would have them repay their parents with twenty thousand each.

Worried that Meng Jingfen might have discovered her terminal illness, Meng Wanhua asked Chuyue to handle the discharge procedures while she went to the lobby to find Jingfen.

She gently nudged Jingfen, who was lost in thought in the hospital lobby, her tone tender, “Jingfen, I hope I didn’t frighten you just now?”

Jingfen shook her head, “No.

But aunty, you should eat more peanuts with skins and red dates in the future—they are said to be particularly good for people with anemia.

How about we buy some when we go to the mall later?”

Meng Wanhua: “…”

Indeed, without comparison, there is no hurt.

Jingfen’s first half of the sentence was reasonable but the latter half was not to be considered deeply; thinking about it would make Wanhua want to hit her—here she was, ill, yet Jingfen was still thinking about shopping.

It seemed she was not afraid of Wanhua dying at all.

Frowning, she shook her head, “It’s already past twelve o’ clock, your grandmother and the others will be arriving soon.

We can’t go to the mall today; we’ll have to go tomorrow and bring your grandmother along.”

“… Okay.”

Jingfen was greatly disappointed but could not argue and just agreed.

Upon leaving, they were fortunate that a tricycle taxi arrived at the hospital dropping off someone, so Chuyue quickly hailed it.

When they reached the entrance of the residential area, Meng Wanhua once again urged Chuyue, “Chuyue, you should hurry to work.”

“Mhm,” Chuyue obediently agreed and quickly walked away.

She knew that her grandmother would definitely lose her temper upon seeing her; to avoid making it difficult for her mother, it was better to stay away.

Besides, the Fruit Store indeed needed her attention to observe the progress.

This building with four rooms and three floors had been simply renovated before.

It contained all the essentials in the doors, windows, kitchen, and bathroom.

If not particular, it was habitable without renovations.

The Fruit Store was just a transitional place, ultimately to be abandoned, so Chuyue didn’t plan on a detailed renovation.

She only intended to make the ground and walls of the lowest floor look nicer.

Then she would buy some shelves, a cash desk, a refrigerator, and some stools.

She ordered quite a few shelves, and she also delegated this task to Brother Yong.

Brother Yong promised her, ensuring delivery in no more than two days.

However, he hoped she could check in midway; if things were not satisfactory, they could still be altered.

Chuyue wasn’t demanding about the renovations, but since it was her first interaction with Brother Yong, she thought it would be okay to take a look.

Fortunately, she did.

Seeing the two rows of bookshelf-like shelves, Chuyue couldn’t help but facepalm.

It was her mistake; she had forgotten, in this era, this was the only style of shelves.

She hurriedly stopped Brother Yong who was about to fetch more shelves, “Wait, Brother Yong, these shelves will do for these two.

Could you exchange the others for…

Baixian tables?

Could you calculate how many I can get?

I need ten tall ones.”

Brother Yong, who looked very honest, blinked in confusion and said, “The price of the shelves and the tall Baixian tables are about the same.

You can exchange for ten exactly.”

“That’s fine then.

Besides ten Baixian tables, please also buy eight long coffee tables.”

She then handed Brother Yong one thousand yuan.

Brother Yong took the money without a word and left.

Now, without the specialized shelves for fruit shops available in later times, Chuyue had to make do with Baixian tables and coffee tables.

Consequently, she also needed to worry about buying some plastic fruit and vegetable crates.

Fortunately, Hai City’s wholesale market was not far from here, and besides the plastic fruit and vegetable crates, she also needed to place an order for regular fruits there.

Her Fruit Store was mainly focused on regular fruits; fruits from the space were only sold in small quantities to attract customers.