Uncle Xue was utterly bewildered.
How did the gossip he was enjoying suddenly turn on him?
But he still obediently fanned away with all his might.
It was no joke. What if these two VIPs got upset and made Jiang Liu move his shop? What would they all do then?
Just then, Liu Honglei ran off to get back in line.
Jiang Dahai and Lin Qiu didnât snap out of their daze even after sitting down and starting to eat peanuts.
âWhat in the world is going on?â
âDoes our son have some kind of special status?!â
Ever since they arrived on Yangzhai Street, why had they been met with nothing but flattery?
The couple felt too awkward to let the surrounding uncles and aunts stand.
"Youâre our elders. Please, you sit. Itâs fine for the two of us to stand."
"Hey, why are you standing up? Sit, sit, sit! Donât be so polite. We absolutely shouldnât be so formal with each other."
"You two are Boss Jiangâs parents, and on top of that, youâre guests who have come from afar. As Boss Jiangâs neighbors, how could we possibly let you stand?"
"Just sit. I was just thinking about standing up to stretch my back anyway," Uncle Li said, convincingly grabbing his waist and giving it a twist.
With no other choice, Jiang Dahai and Lin Qiu obediently sat down.
After chatting for a while, the uncles and aunts proved to be warm and hospitable, all of them smiling. The couple began to relax.
Lin Qiu looked at the crowd in line and asked curiously, "Maâam, why are there so many people in front of Liuâerâs shop? What does he sell?"
"You donât know?" an aunt asked in surprise.
Lin Qiu shook her head. "Not really."
Jiang Dahai, who knew a little, let out a couple of proud hums.
âMy sonâs buns and juice are especially delicious, after all.â
As a father, he felt extremely honored.
Uncle Li described it vividly. "Let me tell you, your son is this!" He gave a thumbs-up. "Everything in the shop, thereâs not a single thing that isnât delicious. And I mean *really* delicious. You have no idea just how good it is. Let me put it this way: everyone queues up three hours in advance, rain or shine! All just to buy your sonâs food!"
The other aunts and uncles nodded in agreement.
"Thatâs right, Uncle Li is absolutely correct. If I go a day without one of his buns, I get antsy all over!"
"Itâs delicious and cheap. Everyone here really supports your son."
"You should talk to your son later. Tell him not to move. Just keep selling here. Everyone loves him."
One after another, the crowd chimed in, all of them showering Jiang Liu with praise.
Lin Qiu listened with pricked ears, unable to hide her astonishment, her heart pounding.
Even Jiang Dahai, who already knew his sonâs buns were good, felt his blood boil with excitement as he listened.
âMy son is already this awesome?â
âHis buns are priceless?â
âWith a single command, tens of thousands of people will donate to support him?â
âHoly crap!!â
âThis is too absurd.â
Before long, the news of Jiang Liuâs parentsâ arrival had spread through the unclesâ and auntsâ internal grapevine.
More and more people started to gather around.
"I have some sunflower seeds here. Would you two like some?"
"Have some water. I brewed it with good tea leaves."
"Younger Brother Jiang, your son doesnât have a girlfriend, right? Hereâs a photo of my daughter, a university graduate. Want to consider her for your son?"
"My daughter is about to start college. Let me introduce her to your son so they can get to know each other."
Lin Qiu and Jiang Dahai could only smile politely and decline them one by one.
They sat on pins and needles.
Uncle Niu quickly shooed them away. "Go on, go on! What are you all crowding around for? If Father Jiang and Mrs. Jiang get overheated, are you going to take responsibility?"
"Move, move, disperse!"
Only then did the crowd reluctantly scatter.
ăA little after seven.ă
The sky gradually dimmed. Wisps of red sunset clouds appeared above the distant high-rises. A brown sparrow skimmed over the bustling crowd and landed on a grapevine branch to preen its feathers.
The customers in front of the Number Two Restaurant Under Heaven gradually dispersed.
The uncles and aunts who managed to buy food left happily. Those who didnât went home with long faces to cook for their families.
Uncle Li sighed, "Ah, no buns on the table again tonight."
Aunt Huang gave a smug little smirk. "Heh, if you donât have any, you just donât eat. Good thing I saved five from lunchtime. Iâll just heat them up when I get home."
"Can you spare me two? We had a youthful encounter once upon a time, you know!"
"Hmph! In your dreams."
...
Seeing that most people had left, Jiang Dahai and Lin Qiu stood up.
Their expressions were stern.
Now that he wasnât busy, it was time to give their son a proper lesson!
They had just spent a long time chatting with the neighbors.
The more they heard, the angrier they got.
âQingmeng is such a perfect daughter-in-law, and that brat dared to reject her time and time again.â
âHe needs to be taught a lesson. This is infuriating!â
Lin Qiu was impatient, her longing for her precious son running deep.
"Dahai, letâs go. Letâs find our son and see what heâs been doing all day thatâs made him so busy he doesnât even want a wife!"
Jiang Dahai put on a stern face, then used his phone screen as a mirror to adjust his collar and hair.
"Do I look imposing? Stern enough?"
"You do. This is our first time meeting our daughter-in-law; we canât leave her with a sloppy impression."
With that,
the two of them dragged their suitcases and walked to the entrance.
A "Closed for Business" sign hung on the glass door.
Jiang Dahai pushed the door open, his face set in a severe expression.
Lin Qiu followed right behind him, unable to hide the curiosity and excitement in her eyes.
Tongtong was leaning over a table, holding a pockmarked eraser and a pencil, head bent as she struggled to think of the next letter in her little notebook.
Jun Qingmeng was wiping down a table. Hearing the door open, she looked up with a smile and said, "Iâm sorry, you two, but weâre all sold out. Could you please come back tomorrow?"
"Whereâs Jiang Liu?" Jiang Dahai forced his face into what he thought was his most amiable smile and asked in a warm voice.
"Jiang Liu?"
Hearing the voice, Tongtong, who was still slumped over the table, immediately shot her head up.
When she saw Jiang Dahai and Lin Qiu, her little eyes widened. "Ah! Is that Grandma? And Grandpa?"
Without hesitation, she dropped what she was doing and, in a few quick steps, threw herself onto Lin Qiuâs leg.
"Waaah, Grandma, Tongtong missed you."
Jiang Tongtong looked up pitifully, tears instantly welling up in her eyes.
Jun Qingmeng didnât even react when she heard Tongtong call them Grandpa and Grandma.
After all, the child was a sweet-talker and tended to call everyone that.
But when Tongtong threw herself onto Lin Qiuâs leg and was picked up by her...
Jun Qingmengâs heart skipped a beat as she realized who the two people in front of her were.
In the next moment, her relaxed mood vanished, replaced by flustered awkwardness. Her smile froze on her face.
âEven an idiot would know these two were Jiang Liuâs parents!â
Jun Qingmeng was internally screaming with anxiety.
âItâs over, itâs over!â
âJiang Liuâs parents are here! What should I say?â
âIâm not prepared at all!â
âMy clothes today are so casual, and I just washed my face, so my hairline is still wet.â
âAnd Iâm even covered in grease from washing dishes and wiping tables...â
"Who is it, Tongtong?"
Jiang Liu came out from the back kitchen. He had heard voices but wasnât sure, so he came out to take a look.
He hadnât expected his parents to actually be here.
He called out in pleasant surprise, "Mom! Dad! When did you get here? Why didnât you tell me you were coming?"
Lin Qiu was hugging the pouting Tongtong, while Jiang Dahai tenderly stroked Tongtongâs head.
Neither of them spared Jiang Liu a single glance.
They completely ignored their own son.
Lin Qiu smiled warmly at Jun Qingmeng and asked, "Dear girl, you must be Tongtongâs Teacher Qingmeng, right?"
Her tone was gentle, and her eyes were filled with affection.
Jiang Dahai couldnât help but nod from the side.
âThis girl is great. Up close, sheâs even better!â
âYou can tell she has an air of grace about her.â
Thinking of his own bratty son, he felt another wave of anger.
Jun Qingmeng blinked.
âSomethingâs not right!â
âDidnât Jiang Liu say his parents hated girls like her?â
Emm...
âWhy does it feel like Jiang Liuâs parents are looking at me so gently?â
âIs it just my imagination?â
While thinking this, Jun Qingmeng nodded furiously. "Yes, yes, yes, thatâs me, Maâam. My name is Jun Qingmeng. Iâm a teacher at South City Kindergarten, and Iâm usually the one looking after Tongtong."
Jiang Dahai, his face wreathed in smiles, chimed in to make his presence known. "Is Tongtong usually well-behaved? This child has always been a little mischievous. She hasnât caused you too much trouble, has she?"
"Not at all. Tongtong is very smart. I like her a lot."