Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming

Chapter 388 - 388 388 Bonus (Monthly Ticket Extra)



Chapter 388 - 388 388 Bonus (Monthly Ticket Extra)

?Chapter 388: Chapter 388: Bonus (Monthly Ticket Extra) Chapter 388: Chapter 388: Bonus (Monthly Ticket Extra) “But this is no solution, the child is born without a household registration. Why don’t you talk to Uncle Baoguo about it? He’s Xiao’s godfather and can’t mess things up for us. It’s better to discuss it, isn’t it?” Bai Yue really didn’t want to hide here and there; having a baby was truly like guerrilla warfare.

Wang Yan nodded, “Don’t worry, I’ll call Uncle Baoguo. I’ll take care of this matter; you just be responsible for keeping yourself and the baby well, you hear?” Clutching his wife’s hand and refusing to let go, he felt incredibly joyful inside.

He finally had a child of his own, and it was different. He felt that his life was now complete.

Although he never talked about it and truly considered Li Haiping’s three boys his own kids, if he said there wasn’t the slightest hope in his heart, it would be a lie. Which man wouldn’t want a child of their own flesh and blood?

This had nothing to do with selfishness; it was about a legacy that had been in people’s bones for thousands of years, a tradition no one could escape.

Especially for Wang Yan, a man in his fifties—not yearning for a child would be abnormal.

A wife and children make for a warm bed; it’s a man’s ultimate dream.

Bai Yue nodded her head.

The feeling of being cherished was different. She too felt happy because of Wang Yan’s joy, unlike when she had a child of her own and the Li Family glared with disapproval as if she wasn’t supposed to have children.

People really are different.

Nowadays were the days worth living.

Sometimes Bai Yue felt grateful to her sister, who had encouraged her, and to Bai Xiao and An Zhiyuan for their backing. Otherwise, she didn’t know how she would have compromised.

How would she have the life she had now?

Wang Yan went to work cheerfully; all the staff could see that the boss was in a good mood today. He not only wore a smile on his face but was also humming a tune, which was rare. Every now and then, he’d sneak a look at his wife, his eyes practically dripping with honey.

The waitstaff all grinned mischievously.

Someone approached and asked, “Boss! What’s the good news today?” Their boss was not a stingy man; he was hearty and treated them well. Working here was a pleasure, and the earnings were good, as long as you worked diligently and didn’t slack off.

They were all from Liupan Village. The families were willing to let them out to work but worried about them being alone in unfamiliar places. When the village chief said Wang Yan needed people and mentioned the high pay, the households were hesitant, afraid that if Wang Yan’s business failed, the salaries would be difficult to claim.

Many were hesitant to come.

They came, biting the bullet, because their parents said Wang Yan wasn’t that kind of man. Besides, they had a plan: if the first month’s salary wasn’t paid, they would quit.

The worst they’d lose was one month’s wage.

They would also understand what kind of person Wang Yan truly was.

But once they started working here, they realized the scale of Wang Yan’s business. How could he owe them wages? They were busy as tops every day! There was no time to nickle and dime.

So they felt bold enough to joke with Wang Yan.

Wang Yan slapped his hand down, “I’m happy today; everyone gets an extra twenty yuan bonus this month. Work hard, and at the end of the year, no one will be shortchanged. Do you hear me?” His heart was so full of joy, he wished the whole world could know.

“Long live the boss! Long live the boss!” Everyone cheered, throwing their cleaning rags up in the air.

All of them were teenagers—how could they not be happy?


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