Ye Wenhui watched from the side, listening to their conversation. She truly hadn’t expected Yunyi also knew embroidery, her eyes full of admiration. Fu Chenyi was quick, fetching the screen from the car. He unwrapped the plastic film to reveal the damaged screen. After a thorough examination, Yunyi said honestly, "It can be repaired, but it’s much more difficult than fixing that fan." Upon hearing it could be repaired, Fu Chenyi heaved a great sigh of relief. This item was something his grandmother had always treasured. After he had carelessly damaged it, he had been unable to find anyone to repair it. Now that someone could finally fix it, how could he not be thrilled? Once the screen is restored, Grandmother will surely be delighted, especially since her birthday is approaching. If I can bring the repaired screen to her on her birthday, the old lady will definitely be overjoyed, he thought. Fu Chenyi excitedly asked, "How long will it take?" Yunyi turned to Ning Junlan. "Auntie Ning, I don’t have the embroidery thread or the necessary tools here." Ning Junlan smiled. "I’ve brought all of them with me." Saying so, she retrieved the prepared items from the car. After checking everything, Yunyi looked at the screen again. "It’ll take at least three days. But it’s cold these days, and many people are sick, so the clinic is quite busy. You’d better come back in five days to get it. I’m worried I might not finish in time and you’ll have made a trip for nothing." Check latest chapters at 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵✦𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮✦𝓷𝓮𝓽 As long as it doesn’t delay Grandmother’s birthday, it’ll be fine, Fu Chenyi thought. "Okay, we’ll come back in five days to pick it up." Ning Junlan took a piece of paper with a phone number on it from her bag. "If you need anything, call this number anytime." After they finished their tea, they said their goodbyes and left. Once they were gone, Ye Wenhui’s eyes sparkled. "Yunyi, you’re truly amazing! I didn’t expect you also knew how to embroider!" Yunyi smiled as she packed everything away. "Our former neighbor was a Suzhou embroidery master. Seeing I had some talent, they taught me quite a lot." The original owner of this body indeed had a memory of a Suzhou embroidery master living next to the Chu Family, who had taught her a good deal about embroidery, though not all of their signature skills. However, another set of neighbors, a retired couple from Beijing University, saw her talent and passed on all their knowledge to her. The original owner had studied Russian, English, French, and German with the couple, who often said Yunyi was the most talented student they had ever taught. Jiang Jingya was also a woman of swift action. On her day off, she went to the Friendship Store by herself. She bought plenty of food and daily necessities, then went directly to a nearby post office to mail them to Yunyi in Huo Jingrui’s name. On her way out, she happened to run into Fang Minjuan from the Pan Family’s Second Branch—Pan Huixin’s mother. "Jingya, what are you doing here?" I don’t want to cause trouble for my future daughter-in-law, Jiang Jingya decided. So, she omitted any mention of mailing the package and simply said, "I just came to use the phone to call Old Huo." Fang Minjuan didn’t suspect anything. Recalling her daughter’s feelings, she began, "Jingya, my Huixin..." Before she could finish, Jiang Jingya cut her off. "Minjuan, I have other things to do, so I can’t stay and chat. Let’s talk another time when we’re free." She had already made her stance clear: her son would decide his own marriage. Besides, he already had someone in mind, and she had no desire to get drawn into a pointless discussion with Fang Minjuan about it. With that, she quickly walked away. Fang Minjuan hadn’t expected Jiang Jingya to be so dismissive. She spat in the direction of her retreating figure. "PAH!" she sneered. "What’s there to be so smug about? That unromantic son of hers deserves to stay a bachelor for life!"