Chapter 679 - 679 679. Two slices of pork belly_1
Chapter 679 - 679 679. Two slices of pork belly_1
?Chapter 679: 679. Two slices of pork belly_1 Chapter 679: 679. Two slices of pork belly_1 Zhai Xiao’e really did have the look of an honest person from head to toe, and now, finding herself without a job, she didn’t make any further fuss, but rather walked out with a disappointed and disheartened air, carrying her luggage.
Watching her retreating figure, Song Tan kicked at the pile of rubble with her foot—
What a coincidence!
A small stone “smack” hit the handle of the plastic bag Zhai Xiao’e was carrying. Suddenly there was a “rustling” sound, and everything inside the black plastic bag scattered across the ground.
The most eye-catching among them was a couple of slices of pork belly, fat and lean interlaced.
This made Song Tan both angry and amused— What was this all about? Isn’t the salary of four thousand yuan worth more than these two slices of pork belly?
Wu Lan was even more furious!
In her whole life, she hated people with sticky fingers the most. Seeing what had happened, she strode forward, grabbed Zhai Xiao’e by the hair, and dragged her to the side:
“Wow! And here I thought you were so eager to save money for me. Never did I imagine you’d been saving it in your own wallet. Look at you, Zhai Xiao’e, I took you in because I thought you were honest and looked pitiful, not to mention Zhang Hong’s recommendation. If you didn’t want to work, nobody was begging you to come!”
“And now, at your age, you aren’t even ashamed of yourself!”
“What’s the matter? Is your family so poor that you can’t even afford meat? I should really give your son a call and ask how he’s taking care of his mother!”
Her rapid-fire questions and scolding made Zhai Xiao’e’s miserable expression falter. She was suddenly so flustered that she couldn’t maintain her composure, which actually made Old Xu, who was brimming with anger and in charge of the situation, burst into a suppressed chuckle.
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