"Mommy, do you really like my teddy bear?" Shi Mianmian asked with a bright smile, looking up at her. Shi Su didn’t answer and stopped walking: "What’s going on?" Shi Mianmian didn’t understand why her mommy had such a serious expression, so she quickly replied obediently: "Today, a tall and cool uncle came to the kindergarten and said Ji Han had gone home. He was sent to give me some little gifts, including two large boxes of really yummy candies and chocolates. That uncle said the candies and chocolates were for me and the kindergarten kids, but told me to remember not to eat too much to avoid cavities, so I just brought back the toy doll and the teddy bear hair clip." As Mianmian spoke, her eyes sparkled as she looked at Shi Su: "Mommy, has Ji Han really left? He really kept his promise to properly say goodbye to me before leaving, instead of just leaving without a word, so now... has Ji Han really gone away..." At this point, the joyful sparkle in Mianmian’s eyes slightly faded, as even with so many beloved toys and pretty dresses, this sudden farewell was still hard for her to adapt to. But since Ji Han had kept his promise, Mianmian also had to stay true to her word, to not cry or fuss. Mianmian’s big eyes were a little red as she held a doll in her hand, looking up at Shi Su, hoping against hope that her mommy might say Ji Han hadn’t left yet, that he would leave tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow. Though cruel, when they return home to see the empty master bedroom, Shi Mianmian still has to face reality. "Oh." Mianmian’s tears welled up in her eyes and she suddenly lowered her head, saying nothing, her hand tightly gripping Shi Su’s sleeve while holding the gift from Ji Han in the other hand. She sobbed quietly, trying hard not to cry out loud, murmuring softly, "I promised Ji Han I wouldn’t cry." Shi Su was silent for a moment, then stroked Mianmian’s head: "How many little animals have you saved before? After keeping them at home for a few months, you let them go free. This has only been a month, what’s there to cry about?" After saying this, she patted the little one’s head: "Let’s go home, mommy will make something delicious for you." The mother and daughter walked under the dim streetlights in the neighborhood toward home when a Passat pulled up beside Shi Su. Shi Su initially didn’t turn around, but suddenly someone got out of the driver’s seat and respectfully called her, "Miss Shi Su." Shi Su paused her steps and turned her eyes. Lu Zhao closed the car door and walked over to her: "Sorry to disturb you, I’m Mr. Jing’s special assistant, my surname is Lu." "Wow, the tall and cool uncle!" Before Shi Su could respond, Shi Mianmian called out excitedly at her leg: "Mommy, mommy, he’s the uncle who came to the kindergarten today with so many gifts for me! he’s the tall and cool uncle I told you about!" Shi Su pressed down on Shi Mianmian’s little head as it bounced around excitedly, then looked up at him: "Sorry, the child is young and doesn’t know better. I was about to find you, it’s really unnecessary to give these things to the child, please take them back..." As she spoke, she directly handed over the white diamond teddy bear. Lu Zhao immediately understood her meaning but didn’t accept it, instead, he said solemnly and respectfully: "This is Mr. Jing’s token for Mianmian, Miss Shi Su, no need to be polite." "I’m not being polite, I’ll keep the dresses and dolls, but take the hair clip back. Tell Ji..." Shi Su paused: "Tell your Mr. Jing, I’ve received his token." Lu Zhao said nothing more, took a letter out of his pocket, and handed it to her: "This is from Mr. Jing for you." Shi Su glanced at the envelope, momentarily unsure of what it was, but it seemed thin, probably not something as cliché as cash. She then thoughtfully accepted it, opened it, and quickly closed the envelope again as if it were burning her hand, trying to give it back to Lu Zhao: "Take it back!" Lu Zhao didn’t accept it, simply said: "Mr. Jing said this is his promise of repayment, a hundredfold." A hundredfold repayment? Follow current novᴇls on Novᴇl_Fire(.)net Inside, there’s a black card! Anyone holding a black card is never restricted at any upscale luxurious site worldwide, able to freely enter the upper-class luxury reservation system! Moreover, the card has no limit, and can be used freely, with only a few thousand wealthy socialites in the country having access to such a black card, especially in the country, it’s very difficult to apply for this type of global privilege black card, with fewer than three in total nationwide! Jing Jihan had not stayed over forty days in her home, from treating an injury to food, clothing, housing, and transportation, hadn’t even spent ten thousand, she could hardly bear such a teddy bear hair clip, let alone the black card! Shi Su suddenly smiled, turned her head, and pointed to her small neighborhood without property management and security with her chin, then looked at Lu Zhao: "You see, your Mr. Jing and I come from completely different worlds. Our intersection these few days was purely by chance, there’s really no need to elevate me . Take this back to him." Lu Zhao still didn’t take the envelope, only said: "Mr. Jing is a man of his word." Shi Su smiled again, finding it absurd: "Even with a hundredfold repayment, there’s no need for something !" "Mr. Jing’s life is priceless, a hundredfold repayment is as it should be." Although Lu Zhao didn’t accept it, he raised his hand to indicate she should take it back, then stepped back, said in a deep voice: "Miss Shi Su, please keep it." "... Do you ever listen to reason? What are you doing, don’t get in the car... Hey, you..." Lu Zhao stepped back toward the car, nodded politely to her again, decisively got into the car, closed the door, and directly began backing out, driving away quickly. Shi Su hurriedly chased to the front of the neighborhood, watching as the car left the neighborhood and drove away without hindrance, quickly disappearing into the dust. "Does everyone at Yu Jing Group like to throw money and run? Got too much money with nowhere to spend!" Shi Su was exhausted from running, standing at the entrance of the neighborhood, staring in the direction where the car disappeared while heavily panting, glancing at the envelope in her hand, then lowering her head to look at Shi Mianmian holding a doll and gazing up at her in confusion. "Mommy, who is this Mr. Jing you were talking about? Is it Ji Han?" Shi Mianmian asked curiously. Panting as she walked back, Shi Su took the envelope in her hand, took a deep breath, and gritted her teeth: "From now on, don’t call Ji Han, call him benefactor dad." "Wow, mommy, are you going to let Ji Han be my dad?" "But you just said so!" "You did say it! Mommy, you’re lying like a little dog!" "Shi Mianmian, do you want to live?"