Chapter 111: Where Did This Child Come From
Aunt Hua originally wanted Granny Lu to help out, but Qin Xiangnuan disagreed, saying that the stall would belong to Aunt Hua in the future, and their family would not be involved. Once she started junior high, she would arrange everything so she wouldn’t have to be stuck at the stall every day. Once the stall was stable, she could also become a hands-off manager.
The sky was still sprinkling fine white snow, which had been falling for several days. Although it wasn’t heavy, it was extremely cold. Cotton clothes, which were just about to be taken off, were now put on again, making everyone wrapped up thick and bulky, looking like giant bears.
Qin Xiangnuan missed the air conditioning, heating, and down jackets of the future.
Now, she was huddled in her cotton clothes, wearing shoes that Granny Lu had handmade. Although they were cumbersome, they were warm, and of course, she felt no embarrassment; everyone on the street dressed this way. At this time, colors were few, just a few simple hues. Compared to the colorful mix of the future, they were monotonous but endearingly so.
In the fine snow, a little child tilted his head looking at the scallion pancake in front of him, quickly wiping his drool with his sleeve.
It looked delicious.
"Do you want to buy a pancake?" Wendi hurried over to greet him as soon as she saw the child, fearing that she might miss out on business and get scolded by her father. She had been in the business long enough to know that sometimes children this age would buy pancakes for their families.
The child was fair and clean, very cute. At a glance, you could tell he was from the city, and his clothes looked store-bought; his shiny little leather shoes indicated he was certainly from a wealthy family.
