"Honey, I miss you so much at night that I can’t fall asleep."
Si Yu’s words instantly woke Tang Yue up from her drowsiness. She looked at Si Yu in disbelief, feeling suspicious—how could Si Yu have heard what she said in the clothing hall with Jin Yan?
"Xiao Yang told me. I’m really happy to know my wife thinks of me like that."
"For that, I’ll reward you by making up the lost time from this business trip today!"
Si Yu suddenly turned over, pinning Tang Yue beneath him.
Tang Yue: "..."
Does this count as shooting herself in the foot?
*
"Xiao Yue, aren’t you going to say goodbye to Zaozao and Chenchen before you leave?" Zhang Hualian murmured, knowing Tang Yue was heading to Su City. But leaving so early in the morning without informing Zaozao and Chenchen—Zaozao might be fine, but Chenchen would surely be unhappy.
"If I tell them, would I be able to leave?"
Tang Yue looked helpless. Zaozao and Chenchen love being with her. If she leaves for a few days, they insist on following. If she leaves in front of them, Chenchen would cry bitterly. She couldn’t bear it; it’s better to sneak out, and with mom and Mo Xiaolin distracting him a bit, Chenchen would stop crying after a while.
"You still have the same temperament as the kids—they’re so young, it’s natural for them to be reluctant to part with their mom." Zhang Hualian was full of thoughts about her grandchildren. Thinking of them waking up to find Tang Yue gone saddened her.
"Your business is flourishing, and the family doesn’t lack money. Why work so hard?"
Zhang Hualian is contented. The family once struggled financially during school years or New Year, taking loans to make ends meet. But now, there are properties in the village, the county, and even Jing City, with thriving business in the shops. She’s satisfied with this life.
Not to mention Tang Yue’s profits from several factories and restaurants. Zhang Hualian just doesn’t understand why Tang Yue is still so driven.
"Mom, this is my dream." Tang Yue knew it was hard to explain to Zhang Hualian, so she simply said it was her dream. Whether in her past life or present, she wished her clothing would be recognized by more people, even reach the world stage.
"Alright, alright, it’s your dream, but aren’t there fabrics everywhere?" Zhang Hualian couldn’t comprehend. As soon as Tang Kuang was about to chime in, she quickly added, "Alright, alright, I know you’re knowledgeable. But you must be careful when traveling—always stay with Wu Xin and remain safe."
Worried about her daughter’s pretty face, Zhang Hualian was afraid she’d encounter unforeseen trouble.
"Mom, don’t worry, I’ll take good care of myself, staying close to Wu Xin." Tang Yue said with a smile, though Zhang Hualian’s nagging felt a bit overwhelming, it was filled with motherly love.
Thinking this made Tang Yue feel instantly refreshed. Grateful, she added, "Mom, it’ll be hard for you and Dad to take care of Zaozao and Chenchen these days. Don’t spoil them too much; discipline them when necessary."
"Nonsense." Zhang Hualian, who had been tender moments ago, gave her an annoyed look, then quickly added, "Hurry up, or you’ll miss the train."
Zaozao and Chenchen were so well-behaved; why would she scold them?
Tang Yue: "..."

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