The splashing water hit Sun Aiguo’s face and body precisely.
"Ah—it’s leaking!"
Sun Aiguo nimbly jumped from the bed to the floor, wiped his face with one hand, and exchanged a confused glance with his mother.
"Mom?"
"Looking for you."
Granny Sun calmly put down the basin, pushed Sun Aiguo aside, and calmly took away the quilt from the bed.
Granny Sun, holding the quilt, walked towards Jiang Cheng.
"You said I should dry the bedding."
"Granny! Let me help you!"
Jiang Cheng smiled brightly like a flower, quickly made way, and then followed along.
Today, she truly witnessed the real version of "tough but quiet."
Sun Aiguo stood there, drenched from head to toe, and spread his hands.
"What is this? What’s going on?"
Jiang Cheng didn’t look at Sun Aiguo and said, "Change your clothes, come out, there’s something to discuss about work."
In less than five seconds, only Sun Aiguo was left in the room.
Work?
Finding a job for whom?
His mom’s character and age didn’t seem suitable for going back to work, right?
Sun Aiguo even wondered if it was the family cat’s turn to find a job, not daring to think it was for him.
After all, he’s only an elementary school graduate who can’t do much.
No matter what Sun Aiguo thought, he changed clothes quickly.
There was no choice; when his mom takes action, it’s usually something big.
A few minutes later, Sun Aiguo came out.
He almost sat down from shock at the scene in front of him while standing at the door.
His own mother was smiling?
Not only smiling but also chatting with Jiang Cheng?
Was this still the mother who barely said twenty words a day?
In the yard, Jiang Cheng was cheerful while hanging quilts, getting along with Granny Sun harmoniously.
When they saw Sun Aiguo come out, they both returned to the main room.
In the main room, two high-back chairs flanked a table in the middle, with Jiang Cheng and Granny Sun on either side.
Standing in the middle, Sun Aiguo felt like he had gained another mother.
"Ahem—"
With a "thump," Sun Aiguo knelt down.
A coughing Granny Sun quickly blinked and looked at Jiang Cheng, seemingly asking: Can you even find a job for someone like this?
Jiang Cheng read the look, gave a slight smile and nodded, then said to Sun Aiguo, "So eager to give New Year’s greetings? I didn’t bring red envelopes."
Sun Aiguo gave a silly smile, scratched his head awkwardly, and said, "Uh... my legs fell asleep."
Jiang Cheng responded with a hmph and got straight to the point, explaining her purpose without wasting time.
Sun Aiguo was stunned when he heard it.
"Find a job for me?"
"Yes."
"But I’m too lazy, and I don’t want to do hard labor. I might not be skilled, but I’m quite picky."
Just as Sun Aiguo finished speaking, he saw his mother nod solemnly and say:
"He’s boasting."
Jiang Cheng couldn’t hold back her laughter.
Sun Aiguo pulled a long face: True to being my mother!
"I know all that, so the job I found for you is to play table tennis. You’re pretty good at it, aren’t you?"
At the mention of table tennis, Sun Aiguo immediately perked up.
"There’s such a job?"
"You’ll know when you get there."
Sun Aiguo’s curiosity was piqued completely; he genuinely loved table tennis.
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