After Fu Mingxue dressed the two children, she carried them out.
By then, Mrs. Fu had already prepared the baby formula.
One bottle for each of them.
"This stuff is great. It must be expensive."
Fu Mingxue: ...
’I don’t know if it’s expensive, but it didn’t cost me any money.’
Moreover, her task panel had already refreshed.
Teach the children to walk.
Fixed reward of one thousand, with several randomly dropped rewards.
Fu Mingxue: ...?
’So this is what they mean by pushing your kids relentlessly. It doesn’t give me a moment’s rest!’
’Still, this was too good to pass up.’
’One thousand!’
’A regular person on a typical factory salary of about thirty a month would have to work for two or three years to make that much!’
’I have to take it. I absolutely have to—besides, at a little over a year old, they should be practicing walking anyway.’
With such a high-paying source of income, she had more than enough to support her mother and the two children, let alone herself.
"Mom, I need to go out this afternoon."
"What for?"
"I’m going to the editorial department to submit a manuscript." She wasn’t lying; one of her new tasks was to submit an article to a newspaper office.
It would help solidify the identity she had fabricated earlier.
This time, however, she was just going to the newspaper office to scope things out.
She needed to buy some newspapers and see what kind of work was getting accepted these days.
The system’s reward was also very generous.
The reward was based on the manuscript fee.
In other words, if she earned one dollar from the manuscript fee, the system would also give her a one-dollar reward.
She had to take this task.
When Mrs. Fu heard this, her eyes instantly lit up.
"Since you’re going, it’s the perfect opportunity to bring some celebratory candy for that editor friend of yours."
She was still thinking about the eight thousand.

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