My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn-Chapter 56 - 34 Inevitable Victory_2

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56: Chapter 34 Inevitable Victory_2

56 -34 Inevitable Victory_2

“Xiao Guai, your dad asked me to ask you, what do people in the city like to eat?”

“Uncle is planning to set up a breakfast stall?” Seeing Jiang Xiaomei nod, Lin Xiaoguai thought for a moment and said, “Make pancake rolls, and it’s best to add some drinks, like tofu pudding, soy milk, or porridge.

Just choose whichever is more convenient.”

She thought about making pancake rolls for immediate sale with no worries about not selling out.

She could prepare everything at home, and Jiang Xiaomei and Xiao Mei could help during the sale.

After all, making pancake rolls was not difficult; it was just a matter of skill.

The key to the flavor actually lay in the preparation of the sauces and ingredients.

Moreover, the pancake rolls contain eggs and dough sticks, as well as options for spicy and sweet sauces, offering a variety of flavors and potentially higher profits.

And, she also liked eating pancake rolls herself.

As for the drinks, that was just a matter of habit.

Although she did not buy breakfast from outside, in her previous life, she had seen many colleagues who liked to include a drink with their breakfast.

Jiang Xiaomei nodded and took serious notes, planning to recount this to her dad.

“Also, the location of the stall should be carefully chosen.

Since pancake rolls are a relatively expensive breakfast option, tell your uncle it’s best to choose a neighborhood where the standard of living is higher, or else set up near a school entrance.” Parents are usually willing to spend more on their children.

Lin Xiaoguai was really just talking theoretically; if it were her going to do it, she might not be as good as Xiao Mei.

But at this moment, Xiao Mei greatly admired Lin Xiaoguai, thinking she knew everything, which was incredibly impressive.

“Furthermore, it’s best to sell the pancake rolls in the county city, where the standard of living is higher.

You’d better rent a house in the city; otherwise, traveling back and forth is too exhausting.” Jiang Xiaomei’s house was nearly an hour away from the county city—it was fine occasionally, but unbearable in the long term.

“You don’t need to worry about that.” Jiang Xiaomei smiled, “Dad said our family has a house in the county city.

It might be a bit rundown now, but with some cleaning, it will be liveable.

Our whole family is moving to the city, and my school registration is also transferring to a high school in the county city.” Jiang Xiaomei was extremely excited; living closer meant she could visit Xiao Guai’s house every morning.

“Really?” Lin Xiaoguai was somewhat surprised and asked, “Did Uncle mention where your house is located?”

“He said it’s in De’an District.”

Lin Xiaoguai calculated and joyfully said, “It’s not far from my house; it’s just a twenty-minute walk.

Tell your uncle to buy you a bicycle, then it will be even more convenient.”

Mr.

Jiang had secured a bicycle ticket long ago, planning to buy his daughter a bicycle, but Luo Aidang had interfered with displeasing remarks, preventing the purchase.

Now, however, there were no concerns.

Jiang Xiaomei also smiled, nodding and saying, “How come you and my dad thought of the same thing?”

Lin Xiaoguai was eagerly looking forward to Jiang Xiaomei moving to the city, but before Jiang Xiaomei could move, Lin Xiaoguai began to experience severe bouts of drowsiness.

“What’s going on?

Why is it getting worse?” Luo Yufang, having just escorted Lin Xiaoguai, who almost fell asleep and dropped her face into her bowl, back to her room, expressed her concerns.

She had seen pregnant women who were sleepy before, but never as severely as her granddaughter-in-law, who could fall asleep even while walking.

“Should we go to the hospital?” Shen Zhangming suggested.

“What’s the point of going to the hospital if there’s no illness?” People from the countryside generally didn’t think going to the hospital without an illness was good, and Luo Yufang was no exception.

After some thought, she said, “Anyway, other than being sleepy, Wanwan doesn’t have any other discomforts.

Let’s first send a telegram to Chi to ask what should be done.

We need to be careful not to let Wanwan knock into anything.

I’ll stay close to Wanwan from now on, you help with the housework.”

“No problem, you do your thing, I can handle these.” Shen Zhangming, although not usually doing housework, was capable of it.

He had taken care of his wife by himself when she was giving birth to their son because his mother was no longer around by then.

Lin Xiaoguai felt helpless; her drowsiness was peculiar, as she was usually very alert and never felt sleepy, but would sometimes fall asleep suddenly without warning.

The first time she fell asleep while knitting, she almost blinded herself with the knitting needle; the second time, if not for Shen Xiu’s timely support, she would have fallen; the third time happened at the dinner table, and she almost splashed hot soup on her face.

After several incidents, she became too scared to do much, preferring to lie down rather than sit, and sit rather than stand, only able to daydream and read.

However, she did discover something: as long as she was in her personal space, she never experienced this sudden sleep “skill.”

Unfortunately, she couldn’t hide in her space all the time and could only hope that this strange phenomenon would disappear quickly.

Fortunately, she had asked “001” to scan and found that the baby in her womb was very healthy.

When Shen Chi received the telegram, he had just left the cafeteria and was bidding farewell to the old man at the postroom.

He took the telegram and started reading while walking, frowning more deeply as he read.

Everything was fine when he had left, so why had she suddenly started experiencing drowsiness?

“What’s wrong?” A hand reached over and clapped his shoulder.

Turning his head to see it was Wei Qiang, he breathed a sigh of relief and said, “It’s a telegram from my grandma, saying my wife has been unexpectedly falling asleep these past few days.” Wei Qiang was a long-time comrade and deeply trusted by him.

“Is that serious?” Wei Qiang was somewhat baffled, having not married yet and unsure if such symptoms were bad for pregnant women.

“Very…

unusual.” Shen Chi sighed, “We should still see a doctor.”

“By the way, are you really going on that mission?” Wei Qiang asked in a low voice.

Shen Chi’s gaze sharpened as he lowered his eyes and remained silent.

Wei Qiang, becoming anxious, pulled him behind a cluster of shrubs, “Are you crazy?

It’s clearly a trap set up by them.

If you succeed, you’ll rise to the top, but if you fail, you could lose your life.”

Many in the military who were close to Shen Chi knew that someone in the higher ranks had been targeting him.

Wei Qiang, being a political commissar, was more perceptive than most.

He had felt something was off about the mission as soon as it was assigned, not expecting Shen Chi to walk into it willingly.

“Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing.” Shen Chi’s eyes flashed with a determined gleam.