Transmigration: The Little Chef Calls The Shots -
Chapter 267 - 267 267 Seeing the Scumbag Old Friend Again (5)_1
Chapter 267: Chapter 267: Seeing the Scumbag Old Friend Again (5)_1 Chapter 267: Chapter 267: Seeing the Scumbag Old Friend Again (5)_1 The drawings were done by Xia Zheng, and they were very detailed.
Plus, the decoration team was professional, so there was essentially no need for Lin Yuan to worry, as Liuzi had already made everything clear.
Lin Yuan pushed Lin Jiaxin around the store before returning to the front hall to rest.
Xiao Linshuang still remembered the colorful fabrics she had seen at Mo Sanniang’s store during their last visit and pestered Lin Yuan to take her there again.
Thinking that in less than a month, Lady Fan and her aunt might come to take care of Lady Liu during her postpartum recovery, Lin Yuan wanted to make each of them a new outfit and smilingly agreed to Xiao Linshuang.
When the Lin sisters entered, Mo Sanniang had just seen off her last customer.
She looked up, saw them, and greeted them with a beaming smile.
Xiao Linshuang was particularly fond of this cheerful Sister Mo, sweetly calling out to her as soon as she arrived.
Mo Sanniang, who already adored children, found Xiao Linshuang’s soft and sticky demeanor utterly charming.
She swept her up in her arms, peppering her face with kisses and pinches.
Lin Yuan was very familiar with the longing in her eyes; Lady Liu had the same expression whenever she looked at Lin Yuan’s pregnant belly.
It was the light that belonged to a mother.
Mo Sanniang was twenty-five this year, and had it not been for Lady Xie’s interference, she might have already had her own child, perhaps even older than Xiao Linshuang.
No wonder she was so fond of Xiao Linshuang.
Lin Yuan explained her purpose, and Mo Sanniang helped select two suitable fabrics.
For Lady Fan, she picked out a dark red with gold patterns and a royal blue with large peony flowers, both of which greatly suited Lady Fan’s age.
Most importantly, the colors made her look distinguished, as if she were a wealthy and noble grandmother.
For Liu Limin, the choices were much younger.
Mo Sanniang, being a young woman herself, naturally understood the mindset of ladies.
She recommended a goose yellow with plum blossoms, a pure cyan green, and a plain fabric in light lotus root color that glimmered subtly.
Lin Yuan fell in love with the light lotus root fabric at first sight, and thinking of her aunt’s temperament, concluded that dressing her in cyan green would make her even less approachable.
Therefore, she chose the goose yellow fabric.
She was very satisfied with all the fabrics, though she wasn’t quite sure about the measurements for the two women.
Moreover, Lady Fan was known for her thrifty household management and would certainly not agree to having strangers tailor their clothes.
So, Lin Yuan only purchased the fabrics to take back, intending to let her grandmother and aunt make their own clothes after they arrived.
After selecting fabrics for her grandmother and aunt, wouldn’t it be unfair to leave out her two aunts-in-law?
Lin Yuan thought to pick two more fabrics for her aunts-in-law.
Yet before she could speak up, she noticed Mo Sanniang, who had been warmly attending to them, suddenly froze, her eyes fixed intently on the doorway with both excitement and sorrow.
Lin Yuan turned to look and saw a tall, slender man dashing into Mo Sanniang’s fabric shop with swift movements.
After entering, he glanced around cautiously.
Lin Yuan frowned, feeling an aversion to this somewhat sneaky man.
“Sanniang,” the man evidently didn’t expect anyone else to be in the shop and called out, hurrying to correct himself, “Boss Mo.”
Looking at Mo Sanniang’s transfixed gaze, and her eyes brimming with tears, Lin Yuan understood—this was the infamous Xie Zhiyuan.
Tsk, not particularly impressive.
Those peach blossom eyes exuded a sense of fickleness, and those thin lips seemed to belong to a talkative person.
How could a man like this be dependable?
But honestly speaking, this Xie Zhiyuan was quite good-looking, and overall, he seemed well-educated and refined.
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