Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 324: Frozen Hands

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Chapter 324: Chapter 324: Frozen Hands

Although the first snow had already fallen, it was only mid-November, and the kindergarten was still open.

So after breakfast, Pei Huai planned to take Pei Jing to kindergarten.

The snow on the road was so deep that riding a bicycle was out of the question; they had no choice but to walk.

Usually, it only took a few minutes on foot, but now, because the snow was so thick, walking was slower, and the time needed was at least double.

Jiang Ran frowned as she watched the big and the small figures leaving, but ultimately, she said nothing.

Although missing kindergarten wasn’t a big deal, they couldn’t just skip it because of the snow.

This would foster a bad habit in children, making them think they could skip school anytime they didn’t feel like going.

It wasn’t until their figures disappeared that Jiang Ran withdrew her gaze and headed in another direction.

Even though the snow was deep on the road, she still had to go to the little wardrobe.

Jiang Ran had just told Pei Huai that the snow was too deep, making it inconvenient to come and go, so he needn’t worry about coming back to take her.

Pei Huai heard this and simply prepared a hand warmer for her, without disagreeing.

Jiang Ran, wrapped in a cloak and holding a warm hand warmer in her arms, carefully followed the footprints of others as she slowly walked forward.

All along the way, Jiang Ran was observing the surroundings.

Although the wind and snow persisted, the outside was not devoid of people.

Some were hurriedly sending their kids to school, while others were rushing to work.

No one could ride a bike; they all just trudged straight ahead.

Without exception, everyone was bundled up tightly, leaving only their eyes exposed.

Even in these conditions, with the wind howling in their ears, it still felt very cold.

As she walked, Jiang Ran couldn’t keep enduring it slowly.

Despite holding warmth in her arms, her feet gradually became icy cold.

She was wearing thick cotton shoes, even with thick soles, so the snow wouldn’t wet them.

But that didn’t mean she didn’t feel cold.

It wasn’t just cold; it was extremely cold.

Her toes were ice-cold, somewhat stiff, and painful.

Jiang Ran felt that if she didn’t walk a bit faster, her feet would become numb and lose sensation.

This was only the first snow, and Jiang Ran certainly didn’t want her toes to get frostbitten.

Whether it was toes or fingers, if frostbitten, the feeling was very uncomfortable.

Not only were they painful and itchy, but it could also leave chronic issues that would relapse every winter.

Jiang Ran herself had never had frostbite on her fingers or toes, but as a Chinese medicine practitioner, she had seen many such cases and treated many patients.

Jiang Ran hurried along and finally reached the little wardrobe a short while later.

The small wardrobe was already open.

As Jiang Ran had just stepped through the entrance, Yang Jingyun and two others came over to greet her.

Jiang Ran originally just intended to say hi to the three and go to the back.

But unintentionally, she noticed their hands.

The trio’s hands were bluish-purple from the cold.

Though they hadn’t cracked yet, if it continued, it was only a matter of time.

Jiang Ran paused for a moment, then immediately understood what was happening.

The workroom in the back had closed doors and windows and even had air conditioning, so it was naturally warm and hands wouldn’t get cold.

But the front was different.

To welcome customers, the door must stay open, and there wasn’t any glass door; if closed, people might think it wasn’t open for business today.

With the door open, the cold wind blew in freely, so hands getting cold was normal.