Married the Tough Guy After Transmigrating-Chapter 257 - 258 Taking the Train

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Chapter 257: Chapter 258: Taking the Train

Chapter 257: Chapter 258: Taking the Train

Xu Ying wasn’t unreasonable either, and with a switch in her tone she smiled, “Of course, I won’t let you guys down either. As long as this task is well accomplished, I will apply to the factory manager to give everyone a bonus.”

It was typical of Xu Ying to give a slap before bestowing a sweet jujube.

When they heard the word “bonus,” everyone’s eyes suddenly lit up.

Weren’t they all working for money?

“Yes, the factory manager said that from now on, the sales department will pay salaries based on commission.

The more you sell, the more money you make. If you want to earn more, you need to sell more of our products.

All of you are experienced employees with plenty of connections. I hope everyone tries their best.” After saying this, Xu Ying closed her eyes to rest.

The sales staff, originally displeased, now became very obedient.

Zhou Yi was sitting right across from Xu Ying, and this was his first time observing her so closely. He couldn’t help but take a few extra glances.

When Qian Yuanyuan saw this scene, her chest filled with rage, and she glowered fiercely at Xu Ying before angrily closing her eyes.

She was a pampered young lady through and through, having never suffered much hardship. Now faced with a day and night train ride in a hard seat, it wasn’t long before Qian Yuanyuan felt worn out.

Her buttocks were painfully sore from the hard seat, the train was crowded everywhere, and she sat stiffly without even a space to stretch her legs.

Qian Yuanyuan was full of grievances with nowhere to vent, and to make matters worse, a few kids seated behind her kept causing a commotion and crying non-stop.

Xu Ying had originally closed her eyes intending to rest for a bit, but the crying of the children behind her was noisy enough to keep her continuously frowning.

Well-behaved children were indeed preferable; noisy, unruly ones really did annoy people.

Unable to sleep due to the noise, Xu Ying rubbed her temples and sat up straight.

Third Uncle Xu saw her waking up and was also looking displeased, “Kids really are troublesome, nothing like my two daughters.”

His words directly stirred trouble. The old lady who had been trying to soothe her grandson with a bellyful of anger burst out upon hearing someone badmouthing her grandson.

She stood up abruptly from her seat, no longer bothering to pacify her grandson, and glared furiously at Third Uncle Xu, “It’s easy for you to talk without pain when you’re standing.

Your daughters are well-behaved, and that’s to your wife’s credit. It’s clear you have no idea of your wife’s hardships, nor do you understand her. Isn’t it normal for children to be fussy?”

Upon hearing this, Third Uncle Xu also lost his temper, “How am I not understanding my wife’s hardships? It’s normal for children to be noisy, but your child really should know better.

He’s old enough, yet he still makes a ruckus in public, not embarrassed at all.”

Qian Yuanyuan was also irritated and chimed in, “Your child looks about ten years old, yet so clueless.”

The little boy, already spoiled, felt indignation at being criticized by these two, and suddenly retorted, “You are bad people.

I will have my dad arrest you. My dad is a soldier.”

With typical arrogance of a child.

Having someone in the family who is a soldier is quite a source of pride, and the old woman’s expression couldn’t help but seem superior.

“Da Bao, darling, let’s not bother with them. Your dad is protecting our country; you should learn from him,” the old lady said sarcastically.

Xu Ying tugged at Third Uncle Xu, “Third Uncle, why bother arguing with a child? Are you hungry? Have something to eat.

When I came, my mom made a lot of delicious food for me.”

The delicious food wasn’t actually made by her mom; she had prepared a lot of food beforehand, stored it in a space to stay fresh, and now could simply serve herself a bowl whenever she wanted.

“Defeating naughty kids of course requires magic.”

Xu Ying took out several big boxes, and when she opened them, the food inside was still steaming.

“Quick, eat it while it’s hot. My mom packed it in cotton cloth for me, I didn’t expect it would still be warm,” Xu Ying blinked at Third Uncle Xu.

Third Uncle Xu immediately understood what was going on and looked at the dishes on the table – braised pork, spicy chicken, and beef stew with tomatoes and potatoes, swallowing his saliva with longing.

While everyone else was still hesitating whether to eat or not, Third Uncle Xu directly picked up his chopsticks, and grabbed a shivering piece of braised pork and put it in his mouth with an amazed sound, “Wow, this braised pork is so delicious.

It’s fatty but not greasy, sweet and velvety smooth. It’s so tasty.”

Originally, the aroma of the meat had been wafting through the carriage, and with Third Uncle Xu’s high praise, it made everyone around them frantically swallow their saliva.

Most of the people sitting in the hard seats were poor and couldn’t afford meat, let alone something cooked by a master chef. Now, this rich aroma of meat, like a fragrant breeze, hit their faces, making them unable to resist taking a deep breath.

The little kid in the seat behind, tempted by the aroma, started crying loudly, “Grandma, I want to eat the braised pork too.”

Hearing the crying, Third Uncle Xu ate even more enthusiastically, “My goodness, it’s so delicious, Yingying, you really are a master chef.

The flavor of this braised pork is incredible, and this spicy chicken is so spicy and satisfying!”

Yang Nan, being clever, joined in with Third Uncle Xu in a chorus, “Uncle Xu, I brought some braised dishes with me, want some?”

“What, you brought braised dishes too? Hurry, bring them out,” urged Third Uncle Xu.

Upon hearing this, Yang Nan quickly took out the braised dishes, which he had bought early in the morning when they were perfectly fresh and the aroma was exceptionally rich.

As soon as the braised dishes were taken out, everyone around could not help but swallow their saliva again.

The little kid behind them, now even more tempted, crane his neck and looked at Xu Ying and the others eagerly, “Granny, I want to eat the braised dishes too, the neighbor’s kid Gou Dan even had some.”

I heard they’re delicious!

The woman had been on the train since yesterday to visit her son, in order to save money, they hadn’t eaten all night, all the good food was given to her grandson, and now smelling such a domineering aroma.

The worms in her stomach were crying out loudly.

“Granny, I want to eat the braised dishes,” the little kid said and started wailing loudly, which irritated the people around.

The train was already messy enough, and this kid’s ceaseless crying really annoyed everyone.

The old woman, feeling bad for her grandson, turned around and looked at the others defiantly, “How much are these braised dishes for sale? I’ll pay.”

Third Uncle Xu chuckled while eating the braised dishes scornfully, “You say buy as if it was that simple. We don’t have enough for ourselves.

If you want some, go buy your own, stop eyeing ours.”

Upon hearing this, the old woman immediately became furious. How could this young man show no respect for an elder? He was utterly disrespectful, “Young man, my son is a soldier, protecting the country.

He’s working hard out there for all of your safety, and this is how you treat his child?”

Ah, playing the moral card now.

Xu Ying lifted her eyelids and said with a smile, “Auntie, what are you talking about? It’s true your son is commendable for serving the country, but just because he’s a soldier, should all us ordinary people obey you?

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People become soldiers with a patriotic heart, a heart to protect the citizens. Saying this, it would make unaware people believe your son joined the military just to oppress us ordinary citizens.

Putting it mildly, it’s him oppressing us; frankly, it reflects badly on all soldiers, implying that soldiers are arrogant and oppress civilians?”

“You—you—you!” The old woman trembled with rage, face to face with such a slick-tongued, eloquent young lady.