Paranoid Doctor Only Loves Me -
Chapter 492 - 457 Event successful (2 updates)
Chapter 492: 457 Event successful (2 updates)
"It’s good that you’ve come, aren’t you still picky? I fell asleep late last night and didn’t hear the alarm this morning."
"..."
Tang Su pouted. Wei Yingzi had gotten up early in the morning to arrive at the site with them, and he was her biological older brother.
However, she also agreed with what her brother said, it was good that he could come and help.
After all, it was free labor.
"Zhao sister, Zhang sister, this is my older brother, free labor, at your disposal."
Tang Feng: "..."
How did his sister talk? What does she mean by free labor, at your disposal?
Was she really not taking him seriously?
After today ended, he had to have a serious talk with her.
He was her older brother, after all, and she was being disrespectful.
Despite his dissatisfaction, Tang Feng still went along with Tang Su’s words, "Hello, if there is any heavy work, feel free to call on me."
"Alright."
"This just happens to be one, go to the coffee shop next door, and bring us back a few cups of coffee. Everyone has been so busy this morning they haven’t even had a drop of water," Tang Su was truly not courteous with Tang Feng.
"Okay, I’ll go now. I don’t have to pay, right? It’s for free, isn’t it?" Tang Feng walked a few steps then turned back to ask her.
"Big brother, you’re really stingy. Why not just open your wallet and contribute to your sister’s coffee shop’s sales, is that so hard?"
"I’ve bought a house, my wallet is empty; I have no money," Tang Feng said righteously.
Wei Yingzi, who was standing by, couldn’t help but laugh happily when she heard the entire conversation between the siblings.
She was someone with a low threshold for laughter. In the office, when her colleagues told jokes and everyone was laughing, she didn’t. Yet Tang Feng and Tang Su were neither telling jokes nor performing comedy skits. Why did she find it funny when he earnestly said he had no money?
A landlord who could afford a house in that kind of neighborhood couldn’t possibly have no money.
So, Tang Su was right; her older brother was just stingy.
If a man was this stingy, how could he find a girlfriend?
Although she didn’t believe that women had to spend men’s money, the reality was that few women thought like her. Most people believe it’s only natural for women to spend men’s money.
Many men think the same way.
"Hurry up, otherwise, if we delay any longer, it’ll be time for lunch," Tang Su urged.
"Okay."
When he arrived at the coffee shop and saw Lu Han, Tang Feng finally understood he didn’t need to open his wallet at all.
Even if it was for boosting sales, Lu Han would be willing to pay willingly.
"Five coffees," Tang Feng told Lu Han. Lu Han couldn’t make coffee and wasn’t familiar with the environment, and delivering orders wasn’t suitable for him, so for now, he was acting as a cashier.
Moreover, Lu Han had high attractiveness, and there were many girls lined up to buy coffee from him.
Lu Han also picked up the task quickly.
He had sold over a hundred cups of coffee that day alone.
Therefore, what Tang Su said earlier, that her two little shops could definitely make their lives a bit more comfortable, was true.
"The bill’s on your tab, alright?"
"Alright, big brother."
Lu Han nodded, and Tang Feng smiled.
Soon, Zhou Hang had the five cups of coffee ready for Tang Feng. The service was quick, so the customers on-site had no complaints.
The bookstore would still close for two hours at noon.
The bookstore’s event ended in the morning, and it would open for regular business in the afternoon. The recharge and discount offer would last three days, but the egg-smashing, lottery, and red packet shooting events had come to an end.
Zhang Li and Zhao Yue didn’t go home for lunch today, but rather, they went to the coffee shop with Tang Su and the others.
They had eaten burgers halfway there, so they weren’t too hungry.
Lu Han had ordered meals for them at the restaurant at noon, which were delivered to the coffee shop in the form of takeout.
"Did the bookstore do well today?" Lu Han sat face-to-face with Tang Su in the café and saw her cheeks flushed from busyness, her pair of eyes shining like black grapes.
"Yeah, not bad," Tang Su nodded. "The top-ups alone were several tens of thousands; add the money from book sales, and we might hit a six-figure turnover today. It’s the first time we’ve seen such figures since we opened nearly two years ago."
"Are you happy?"
"Of course, I am."
Earning money with one’s own hands was naturally a source of happiness.
"As long as you’re happy."
Lu Han gave her the meat from his bowl. "You’ve worked hard, my dear wife. It seems even if I quit my job, I’d be living off your earnings with dignity."
"..."
Tang Su knew Lu Han was teasing her.
But, was Lu Han really thinking about quitting?
That made sense, given his father had established a hospital for him, and going back to that hospital as the director was Lu Han’s ultimate destiny.
He wouldn’t work for others forever.
The hospital was in Beijing, and Lu Han would return there.
That must have been why her mother had strongly opposed her relationship with Lu Han back then, right?
If Lu Han went back to Beijing, what about her...
"Hey, what are you thinking about?" Tang Feng came over with a bowl in his hand. He didn’t mind being a third wheel for the couple, and frankly, he rather enjoyed it.
But the moment Tang Feng sat down, his sister was lost in thought, frowning as if some troublesome issue had wrapped around her.
"Ah? I wasn’t thinking about anything." Tang Su came back to her senses and glanced at Lu Han, who was also looking at her, a worry evident in his eyes.
"You don’t have to talk about it if you don’t want to. Your man just said he wants to be a kept husband, and you’re perplexed by that, aren’t you?"
"I’m not perplexed by that," Tang Su denied. "Besides, Lu Han was joking. I didn’t take it seriously, only you did."
"I was joking too. Didn’t you see?"
"..."
In the afternoon, Lu Han and Tang Feng helped out in the coffee shop, greeting customers. Tang Su first went to check the bookstore and after guarding it for an hour, the flow of customers returned to its usual pace.
The children were abundant, and those who came to the bookstore were fairly quiet.
For the overly rambunctious kids, Tang Su and her team would politely ask them to leave, suggesting they buy books to read at home instead.
Afterward, Tang Su went to the coffee shop.
Between three and five o’clock, there were many takeout orders, and some people added the café’s WeChat to recharge their monthly cards.
This monthly card recharge activity, conceived by Xu Jie, meant that customers with a monthly card could enjoy their coffee at a discount of at least two yuan per cup compared to a regular purchase.
It was a discount on top of a discount, and for those who loved their coffee, recharging a monthly card was a pretty good option.
No one had come to recharge a monthly card in the morning, but by the afternoon, people were willing to do so.
Moreover, there were quite a few customers.
The top-ups in both stores had considerably boosted Tang Su’s wallet.
As the day neared its end, Tang Su cuddled with Little Douding on the sofa, sending out red packets to her team as a token of gratitude for their hard work.
Wei Yingzi was downstairs, selecting pictures for Tang Su to use on the café’s photo wall decoration.
Without asking for any payment, Wei Yingzi received a red packet of 666 yuan from Tang Su, who insisted she accept it.
After Tang Su persisted, Wei Yingzi no longer refused and accepted the red packet with thanks.
Finally, when Tang Su’s mind had emptied at the end of the day, she suddenly remembered something and sat up straight from the sofa, startling Little Douding in her arms with a jolt.
Little Douding: Meow—
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