Rebirth: Regaining Joyful Moments-Chapter 1124 - 1126: Red Signed Editions

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Chapter 1124: Chapter 1126: Red Signed Editions

"So many books!"

Xu Nianhua saw the box full of books and couldn’t help but be stunned. There must be dozens of them, right?

Weren’t they supposed to be sample copies?

"Yes, and there’s a letter here." Jiang Wanru handed the letter to Xu Nianhua and said, "Quick, see what it says."

"Let me see."

Xu Nianhua took the unopened letter. After reading it, she realized that only ten were sample copies for her. The remaining ninety needed her signature and then had to be mailed back.

"Oh my god, won’t you have to sign a hundred names?" Su Xi, standing nearby, couldn’t help but exclaim. While doing homework, writing a lot didn’t seem like much.

But this was signing books, which was a bit different.

"My hand is sore." Xu Nianhua suddenly felt that this wasn’t such a good thing after all.

"Nianhua, it’s okay. There’s no deadline for you to finish signing. Just do a little each day, and you’ll complete it soon," Jiang Wanru said, excitedly presenting a book and asking, "Sign one for mom."

"Nianhua, I want the first signed copy." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Pei Yicheng’s words unexpectedly echoed in her mind. She took ten books and, hugging them, went upstairs, saying, "Mom, Xiaoxi, I’ll head upstairs first. I’ll sign books for you later, not just signing but also adding a message."

"So mysterious, what are you writing?" Su Xi muttered, quickly picking up a book to read.

This book, she hadn’t read yet, so it was a good time to start.

Jiang Wanru and Su Xi each held a book as they sat on the sofa and started reading.

Xu Nianhua took the books back to her room, locked the door, placed the books on her desk, took a deep breath, and selected her favorite fountain pen. On the first page of the first book, she signed the name ’Xu Nianhua.’

Xu Nianhua’s handwriting was elegant and graceful, just like her, beautiful but not ostentatious.

She thought about several poems in her heart, and finally wrote down the verse she most wanted to inscribe. After looking it over, she had a thought and went to her vanity to apply lipstick. In the corner of the book, she left a faint lipstick print.

"It’s beautiful!"

Xu Nianhua admired it for a while, satisfied, then did the same for the remaining nine books, signing each and adding a line of poetry.

When she carried the few books downstairs, Jiang Wanru, Su Xi, Fang Manyin, and the newly returned Su Hong’en were all engrossed in a book.

Xu Nianhua’s mouth twitched slightly, and she walked over to Su Hong’en, whispering, "Hongen, read this when you’re a bit older."

"Aunt, I can understand it." Su Hong’en replied and continued reading.

When Su Jinrong and Su Lie returned, they saw this scene. Having heard that Xu Nianhua published a book, both father and son were very happy and eager to get a signed book.

"No way, Nianhua, both your dad and I should each have our own. How could two people share one?" Jiang Wanru exclaimed upon seeing Xu Nianhua gave them a book for both. "I want to keep mine as a keepsake, not share it with your dad. Nianhua, can you sign another one for me?"

"Don’t listen to your mom." Su Jinrong holding the book like a treasure, became very excited when he saw the words ’To Mom and Dad.’ He handed the book to Jiang Wanru, saying, "Look, it has our names. You want Nianhua to write another? For whom?"

"We’re a couple, a family. There’s no need to distinguish between us." Su Jinrong said there’s no distinction between us, but then turned to Xu Nianhua and said, "Nianhua, for the next one, remember to write separately for us, as we both want a keepsake."