Chapter 1956 - 1950 Spicy Hot Pot is Delicious
Chapter 1956: Chapter 1950 Spicy Hot Pot is Delicious
"I know you’re impressive, let’s eat first." An Hao called out to Qin Xue as she watched the waiter place the dishes.
"Got it, Ms. An." Qin Xue picked up the chopsticks in front of her and picked up a slice of pork blood. Spicy enough, tender enough, delicious.
"I knew you’d like to eat this." An Hao watched Qin Xue eat happily, and she picked up a piece of tripe to eat as well; it was indeed spicy enough.
"As long as it’s spicy, I like to eat it." Qin Xue liked Sichuan cuisine, but she usually eats quite bland food, and these two tastes together were really somewhat contradictory.
But there are benefits to this too; she can eat bland food, and she can eat spicy food. Such a person can cater to the public’s tastes, which is quite good.
"Hmm, that’s great. Are you planning to directly do business and not work?" An Hao asked Qin Xue.
"Yes, just need to arrange the business matters first before going..." Qin Xue shared her plans with An Hao, hoping to help out Chu Xiaoqiao in the future, so she wouldn’t need to worry too much about things she didn’t know.
"Then you’ll be very tired like this. I really don’t know why you’re pushing yourself so hard." An Hao felt that Qin Xue was going at a pace that seemed like she was risking her life.
"Because if I don’t strive, I might be eliminated by the times, and that’s not what I want." Qin Xue knew once the reforms happened, society would progress rapidly. If you don’t make progress, you’ll only be eliminated.
Qin Xue is a modern-day woman; she knows how cruel that ending could be. She has always been used to relying on herself, so she won’t allow herself to stand still.
"Alright then, I’ll follow your lead in the future. Don’t run too fast and leave me behind, you hear?" An Hao, hearing Qin Xue say this, didn’t want to be eliminated either. She thought about considering going back to night school and finding ways to improve her business as well.
Qin Xue’s words definitely impacted An Hao, and now An Hao felt a bit like she couldn’t keep up with Qin Xue.
"Don’t worry, as long as you want to make progress, I won’t leave you behind." Qin Xue thought of one of her earliest friends, and she is such a person that as long as someone is genuinely good to her, she won’t let them down. So if An Hao wants to join, she’ll certainly pull her along.
The two sisters chatted and laughed as they finished the meal, and Qin Xue ordered an eight-inch cake so everyone at home could have some.
"Is someone having a birthday?" An Hao asked, looking at the cake in Qin Xue’s hand.
"No, Yu Chen asked me to bring it; he said he wanted to eat cake. But with so many kids at home, you can’t let one eat while others just watch, so I ordered a large one. It’s great that everyone gets a share." Qin Xue isn’t someone who favors one over another, so if one person has, everyone else will too.
"That’s great, I thought someone was having a birthday so I could join in the fun." An Hao thought if someone was having a birthday, she’d have to bring a gift; otherwise, it wouldn’t be right. But it turned out Yu Chen just wanted to eat cake, so she could save her gift.
"Rest assured, you won’t be left out when the time comes. Just be ready with your big red envelope." Qin Xue laughed; she hadn’t seen anyone eager to give money before.
"Of course, are you heading home or going for a walk?" An Hao looked at Qin Xue and asked.
"Heading home, otherwise I worry this thing will spoil." Qin Xue lifted the cake in her hands; it’s hot and she worries it might change flavor.
Speaking of which, having a refrigerator is better. Not for long-term storage, but keeping something for a day or two isn’t a problem. Unlike now, when things can’t be left out in the hot weather for long.
"Alright, let’s meet up again when we’re free." An Hao checked her watch; she’d go home to rest, check on her kids, and head to the store later in the afternoon.
"Yeah, bye-bye." Qin Xue waved her hand. Since An Hao hadn’t been drinking, she didn’t need to send her off, and they each went home.