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Rebirth in 1986: Unforgettable Regrets novel Chapter 1101

Chapter 1101: Chapter 1101: If Only Sister-in-law Were Here Every Day

The next day, Tang Yue groggily woke up.

Tang Yue glanced at the time; it was just six o’clock, and it was still dark outside.

She got up and quietly went to the kids’ room. Zaozao and Chenchen were already awake and were getting dressed.

"Why are you up so early? Go back to sleep for a while."

Tang Yue felt very sleepy, yawned, climbed into Chenchen’s bed, and lay down again to sleep.

"Mom."

Chenchen had just started to speak when she saw Tang Yue with her eyes closed, sleeping. Chenchen and her brother Zaozao exchanged a look and went back to sleep as well. Since mom was asleep, she didn’t want to disturb her.

She slept until almost eight o’clock, drifting in and out of sleep, and could feel her daughter moving around constantly. She guessed she was hungry.

Tang Yue got up to make breakfast for them—scallion fried egg noodles, a simple dish that the kids really liked.

After breakfast, Zaozao and Chenchen changed clothes and dashed off.

After tidying up the house, Tang Yue planned to check on the two kids. She wasn’t sure if they would adapt to the new school.

The school was right beside the company; a minute’s walk from the company would get her to the school’s large playground, where the kids were running.

In the crowd, Tang Yue immediately spotted Zaozao and Chenchen. Zaozao was always leading, running in first place.

Chenchen was also very impressive on the girls’ side; she was quick in running and other activities. A few little girls were chasing each other with Chenchen; her little braids swung back and forth, looking very cute.

Even though the winter sun was warm, the wind was biting, and the kids were still sweating heavily.

Tang Yue felt sorry for the kids, but her rationality told her she couldn’t stop their growth.

All she could do was make more delicious food to nourish their bodies.

After watching the kids run, Tang Yue returned home, cleaned up the house, and planned to go to the motorcade. Previously, Sister-in-law Jiang Lan had given her quite a few eggs, and Tang Yue thought she should definitely give something back as a return gift.

As soon as Tang Yue arrived at the motorcade, she met Jiang Lan and the others. Encouraged by Jiang Lan’s enthusiastic invitation, Tang Yue stayed for lunch at Jiang Lan’s house, bringing along a bottle of good wine, some pastries, and fruit.

The wine wasn’t cheap; it was high-quality. Although not old, it was fragrant. The pastries and fruit, while not particularly expensive, weren’t cheap either.

She brought them to Jiang Lan’s house, making Jiang Lan a bit embarrassed. She couldn’t tell the quality of the wine, but the packaging indicated it wasn’t lacking.

By noon, there were quite a few people at Jiang Lan’s house. Tang Yue wanted to help, but Jiang Lan and the other sisters-in-law noticed Tang Yue’s delicate hands and insisted she should not help. They all knew well that Tang Yue worked in fashion design and that her beautiful hands should not be used for washing vegetables or cooking.

Tang Yue helplessly picked up clean bowls and chopsticks to set them on the table. Although she wasn’t a frequent visitor to the motorcade, she was quite popular with the sisters-in-law, and now everyone’s lives were improving. Looking at Tang Yue’s smooth skin, they were immensely envious.

An idea occurred to Tang Yue; she began to share basic skincare tips with everyone. Unlike later generations where nine out of ten women maintained their skin, many of these people hadn’t noticed it yet. Those with better conditions might use some clam oil, and those with poorer conditions might wash their faces with rice water.

The Qingmeiren skincare products were all high-end priced. Although she had money, she couldn’t possibly send a set to everyone. However, she could share some simple beauty tips. There was a Qingmeiren cream particularly suitable for the northern winter, keeping the face from cracking and hands from freezing, with a pleasant fragrance, and it wasn’t expensive.

Tang Yue specifically took out the cream from her bag, along with several free samples, and distributed them to each sister-in-law. These were what Lian Qingxuan had stuffed into her bag when leaving, and they came in handy right now.

The small packaged samples, although not much, could be used sparingly and last quite a while.

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