So now, it’s important to teach Shang Qing a lesson to prevent future issues. Also, to let her know that when you make a mistake, you should accept the punishment, not just erase everything with a simple apology. Shang Qing’s face was flushed red, her head bowed, with no retort to Gu Qiaoqiao’s accusations. Seeing that Gu Qiaoqiao had finished speaking, Shang Qing quickly raised her right hand and promised, "Qiaoqiao, don’t worry, I will never make such a mistake again in the future." Gu Qiaoqiao brushed off her hand and softly said, "Words alone aren’t enough, we need to see actual actions. Alright, let’s not mention this matter for now. I’ll call a doctor to check on you. Don’t pretend to have amnesia again, your mother would surely be heartbroken if she saw that." Shang Qing turned her face away in embarrassment, and Gu Qiaoqiao didn’t delay further, promptly leaving the ward to call a nurse and doctor from the duty room. At this moment, Shang Qing’s mother learned that Shang Qing had woken up. Overjoyed, she came rushing in a flustered manner. Naturally, the ward once again became a scene of tense yet orderly examination and follow-up procedures. After the examination, some reports would only be available the next day. However, in general, everything seemed fine. But given Shang Qing’s situation, she still needed to stay in the hospital for a few days. Anyway, since she woke up, Shang Qing’s mother hugged her daughter and cried in happiness. Shang Qing did the same, crying profusely. Moreover, she was relieved she didn’t continue pretending to have amnesia; fortunately, Gu Qiaoqiao exposed her. Otherwise, given her personality, there was no way she could keep pretending; it would only take a moment for things to go wrong, making it awkward for her. Read complete versıon only at 𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹•𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑒•𝙣𝙚𝙩 She offered an apologetic smile to Gu Qiaoqiao, who simply blinked indifferently. After all, having just woken up, although there wasn’t much to worry about, the doctor still provided a lot of instructions to pay attention to. Shang Qing’s mother noted everything down one by one, and after seeing Shang Qing needed an injection, Gu Qiaoqiao said a few words, then left the ward. In the lobby downstairs, she coincidentally ran into An Xiaotong and Du Tian, who had come to the hospital to visit Shang Qing. A talented man and a beautiful woman, even from afar, they looked like a perfect match. Gu Qiaoqiao decided not to go back upstairs as she needed to visit the Jade Carving Workshop. Uncle Gu would be returning from Xinjiang in a few days, and several trucks of superior gemstones were coming back with him. The jade mine in Xinjiang had now officially started mining. Everything had taken shape. The infrastructure was well-established, facilities in place, and personnel ready. With prior experience in operating jade mines, this time it was just about transferring most of the modes from the Diannan Jade Mine. Yubao Square’s business was now booming, as more people were demanding jade, and Yubao Square had also set up a department specifically for external sales. It’s entirely managed by Zhang Yi and Shopkeeper Zhang. Not only targeting the Imperial Capital, this aims to expand the sales territory. However, Boss Gu’s consistent principle has been to focus on quality, not quantity. In other words, the goal is to produce quality items, not more items. Gu Qiaoqiao believed her great grandfather was right to think this way. In this world, no matter how valuable something is, if there’s too much of it, it becomes worthless. Rarity adds value, an eternal principle. For example, nowadays a glass ball, if placed thousands of years ago, would be considered a priceless treasure, and a piece of porcelain from thousands of years ago is invaluable today.
