There wasn’t the slightest complaint, nor did she cut corners at all. She did read the book, but her first book review didn’t satisfy him, so he asked her to rewrite it. It wasn’t until the third one that he felt it just barely passed. Just like that, soon after, Gu Qiaoqiao began to focus all her energy on reading and writing book reviews. She rarely went out with those ill-behaved neighbors. Then he also noticed that after doing this, life became much quieter, and all those irritating things from before were gone. Whenever he had the time, he would discuss his favorite books with Gu Qiaoqiao. Sometimes, Gu Qiaoqiao came up with viewpoints that were completely different from his, full of insight and novelty, and it was at that moment he finally understood the saying, "There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes." The chaotic days had finally passed, and he was very satisfied with his current life. Although Gu Qiaoqiao still couldn’t cook, she was really good at tidying up the home. Her mind was especially nimble, and under her care, the ordinary home exuded a sense of warmth and the elegance he liked. Their relationship was no longer as cold as ice as it was before. The first Spring Festival they spent in Border City, he didn’t take her back, because the events of New Year’s Eve and the first day of the year were still fresh in his memory. But during the second Spring Festival, he had to take her back; they hadn’t returned home for more than a year, and Grandma really missed them, having called many times. By that time, Gu Qiaoqiao had matured quite a bit and become much more sensible. Moreover, the home leave this time was only ten days long, and as long as he devoted his energy to looking after Gu Qiaoqiao, nothing would happen. Just as he imagined, the ten-day home leave passed peacefully. Although Gu Qiaoqiao’s relationship with his mother and sister remained the same as before, this was already a very good outcome, and he couldn’t ask for more. After the home leave ended, he quickly took Gu Qiaoqiao back to Border City. His experimental work was very demanding, and although the base had investment from the Qin Family, he still wanted to rely on his efforts to achieve the future he desired and his dreams. Follow current novels on novel·fiɾe·net And the price of doing this was to sacrifice a great deal of time and energy. Every time before returning home from a trip, he even wondered how Gu Qiaoqiao at home was doing... Fortunately, the current Gu Qiaoqiao was indeed different from the Gu Qiaoqiao of last year. She no longer quarreled with those women. Although she wasn’t on close terms, she could at least coexist peacefully. Originally, he thought such days would just continue dully. He hadn’t even considered what the future might hold. In fact, he had always been a person with ideals, goals, and beliefs, but in his married life with Gu Qiaoqiao, he mostly felt bewildered. Until he found a stone near the border line... He really liked the stone; its shape was unique, with the outline of a tiger, followed by what seemed to be majestic mountains. When he brought the stone back, Gu Qiaoqiao saw it, and at that moment, her eyes were sparkling brightly. He clearly remembered it was a spring afternoon. The sunlight was brilliant. Gu Qiaoqiao was no longer wearing those bright red and purple clothes; she donned a beige turtleneck sweater, and her black hair was tied into a ponytail. Complimenting her complexion that was as fair as jade, her eyes seemed to be filled with the starlight of the night. Brilliant and captivating. She looked at the stone from all angles and then joyfully exclaimed, "Ah Ze, this stone can be carved into a tiger emerging from the forest."
