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Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife novel Chapter 142

Summary for Chapter 142: Not Very Convenient: Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife

Chapter 142: Not Very Convenient – A Turning Point in Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife by Zhi Lan

In this chapter of Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, Zhi Lan introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 142: Not Very Convenient shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 142: Chapter 142: Not Very Convenient

Lin Chuxia stared at his feet and warned, "Watch where you’re going. Fall again and you can really forget about your arm."

She then sighed at the sight of his deep eyes, "I’m not mad, really. I’m just thinking about what to do next. Qin Yang, do you remember that I’ve taken a master? He’s a well-known traditional Chinese medicine doctor, but for some reasons, he refuses to treat people. I’m thinking of going back and asking my master to take a look at your arm. It might help with the recovery," and then there’s the spiritual spring water.

Yuan Bao’s leg injury healed quickly after drinking the spiritual spring water. The spiritual spring water should also help with the recovery of Qin Yang’s arm.

I just don’t know if combining the two can restore his arm to its original state.

Thinking of this, Lin Chuxia was somewhat annoyed with Qin Yang. If he had used the spiritual spring water right after the injury, would the recovery have been even better?

But what’s done is done, and it’s no use talking about the past. We can only look forward.

"Then when I go back, I will also pay a visit to the master. Whether he treats me or not doesn’t prevent me from regarding him as an elder."

The elders of my wife are mine too.

Lin Chuxia grinned, "If you think like that, the master will definitely be touched. Don’t worry, no matter what, I will make him make an exception for you."

The two of them left the hospital and went to the department store to buy some local specialties to take back with them.

Because of Qin Yang’s injury, they didn’t buy much this time. On the way out, they unexpectedly ran into someone.

Jia Yuanliang hadn’t expected to see Lin Chuxia here and asked while pointing at his own nose, "Big sister, do you still remember me?"

Lin Chuxia was quite surprised to see Jia Yuanliang, but she responded cheerfully, "Of course, Brother Jia."

It was the man she encountered on her first train trip to the Northwest. Before getting off, the man introduced himself. His surname was Jia, his name was Yuanliang, and he worked as a third-level worker at the local iron factory.

When he heard Lin Chuxia still remembered him, Jia Yuanliang was even happier, "Big sister, have you not left yet? I actually have some matters and I’ve been looking for you, big sister. We didn’t exchange contact information that day, and I’ve been regretting it. I didn’t expect to run into big sister again."

"Big sister, where are you staying now? Do you have time right now? I really do have something I need your help with, but if you’re busy, it’s okay. Just give me your contact info, and I can find you another time."

Seeing how insistently he spoke, as if she was about to leave, Lin Chuxia knew he was genuinely looking for her.

But before she could speak, Qin Yang, with his deep gaze, interjected, "It might not be too convenient to leave contact information. She came here to visit relatives."

Only then did Jia Yuanliang notice there was someone standing beside Lin Chuxia, "And this gentleman is...?"

"This is my husband. I’m here to visit my husband," Lin Chuxia introduced with a straightforward look at Qin Yang, who appeared somewhat sour.

Sure enough, after her introduction, the man’s expression immediately brightened, and it seemed his spine straightened up a bit too.

Proud as can be.

As if experiencing an epiphany, Jia Yuanliang agreed this was the right approach. Being overly cautious wouldn’t get things done.

He would send his brother to Ancheng to taste the meat buns from Qin’s Buns Shop for himself and to observe their business operations, gaining experience for when he opens his own shop.

And even if his brother fails to learn the craft, or even to find the Qin’s Steamed Bun shop mentioned by Lin Chuxia, the attempt itself would be a valuable experience.

"I know what to do now, big sister," he said.

Seeing that Lin Chuxia had barely touched her mutton stew with bread, he felt a bit embarrassed.

"I was too anxious. Eat up, big sister; the mutton stew with bread isn’t good once it cools."

After finishing lunch, Jia Yuanliang wanted Lin Chuxia’s contact information, but Qin Yang bluntly said, "She doesn’t come to the Northwest often, your having her contact won’t be much use."

"I can write letters. If my brother really learns the craft, and when the bun shop opens, I definitely want to invite big sister to join the celebration," Jia Yuanliang declared enthusiastically, but Qin Yang’s face remained impassive, "Thanks, but no need. She doesn’t like crowds."

With that, he took Lin Chuxia’s hand and they left.

Lin Chuxia held back her laughter, never having seen such a petty man.

She couldn’t help but recall her previous life when, for the sake of business, she would put herself out there as a woman. Li Guangyuan hadn’t minded at all; in fact, he would even push her into the spotlight for the sake of business, having her drink and sing with those people.

There was even one time when it was obvious that the other party had ill intentions towards her, and Li Guangyuan acted as if he didn’t notice, leaving her alone with the man in a private room.

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