Back To The 80s: President's Doted Wife Chapter 1494 - 1495: All Good Things Must Come to an End
Previously on Back To The 80s: President's Doted Wife...
As July dawned, Cheng Su, the pregnant mother-to-be, stepped into her delivery month. Joy Soon Loy Company scored huge publicity through interviews, with business exploding, and the restaurant? No need to say—it was thriving wildly. Folks' lives are getting richer; the affluent chase extravagance, and for wedding feasts, picking grand restaurants shows real style.
Joy Soon Loy Restaurant gained fame for its banquet expertise, recognized by all. Its reputation wasn't mere hype; combined with superior dishes, it ranked among Qing City's premier dining spots.
An old proverb claims wedding a wife tops New Year celebrations. Families scramble to wed before year's close, so the twelfth month alone brought multiple banquet bookings, including two families on one day.
Cheng Su lit up hearing this—who in trade wouldn't love daily cash flow? Such joyful updates painted smiles across her face.
Still, her swollen belly now kept her from restaurant duties. Thankfully, skilled workers handled it all; without them, it'd spell major trouble.
Ten days shy of birth, Cheng Su chose to stay home, ambling slowly through the courtyard daily. Hualing teased her relentlessly; last year Cheng Su mocked her own waddle, now payback with leisurely paces!
Cheng Su shot Hualing a sharp glance before confiding in Qi Taiguo, remarking how block families birthed kids in quick succession, yearly gaps, until her own arrival.
She'd envisioned those children, same-aged peers in military kindergarten, forging lifelong playmate bonds. Yet twists arose—Hualing's household faced demobilization.
Post-transfer and demob, Chen Shouwang lounged as a comfy section chief in his unit. Hualing snagged her orders too, poised to launch her role at hometown hospital by August.
Hence, Hualing's family prepared for official relocation this month.
Years of close proximity wove deep connections inevitably. Spotting their gradual item removals, Cheng Su's heart stirred with discomfort.
She felt deep reluctance!
Early days saw Hualing's arrival spark frequent clashes from mix-ups and tiffs, limited to sharp words. Hualing's tongue stays biting even today at times.
Cheng Su grasped her fiery temperament; luckily, a kind core lay beneath, though she craves closing every argument.
Envy and jealousy? Mere human traits, nothing out of the ordinary.
Neighboring for some years—not brief, not endless—abrupt separation talks stirred reluctance in anyone.
Qi Taiguo joined Cheng Su's courtyard rambles downstairs, catching her reluctant whispers, then chuckled: "I used to watch you two squabble nonstop, figured you'd light fireworks celebrating her exit. Never guessed you'd hate to see her go!"
Cheng Su rolled her eyes at him, retorting: "Even cats or dogs form attachments over time; people bond far deeper!"
Qi Taiguo laughed heartily: "Fair enough, I lowballed neighbor sisters' ties! No sorrows though; every meetup ends in parting. Phones link us now, distance tiny—you can ring anytime or drop by for talks."
Cheng Su sighed deeply, replying, "It's just not identical. Bonds strengthen through steady mingling. Once split, lives drift apart, links fading bit by bit."
Love, family ties, or friendships—all demand ongoing chats; slack off, and even ironclad bonds erode slowly.