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Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife novel Chapter 126

Summary for Chapter 126: It’s All Empty Fame: Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife

What Happens in Chapter 126: It’s All Empty Fame – From the Book Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife

Dive into Chapter 126: It’s All Empty Fame, a pivotal chapter in Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, written by Zhi Lan. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 126: Chapter 126: It’s All Empty Fame

Qin Yang disdainfully looked at the meal that Li Wei was trying to feed him, reaching out to grab the spoon, "Just have Bai Xiaoming deal with it, there’s nothing worth seeing anyway."

With the spoon snatched away, Li Wei knew his brother’s temper well, and put the lunchbox on the small table in front of him.

"What do you mean ’nothing worth seeing’? This is all your accomplishment. You’ve shouldered so much pressure and risked so much for today’s success. Not to mention anything else, even this arm of yours nearly stayed there forever. If you ask me, the May Day Labor Medal next year and the unit’s major breakthrough awards are yours by right."

"It’s all just an empty title," Qin Yang said, eating with his head lowered. What he wanted wasn’t just these things.

Li Wei pulled over a chair and sat next to him, immediately noticing the letter on the bedside table, with a stack of letter paper and a pen next to it.

"Thinking of replying to your sister-in-law’s letter? You want me to ghostwrite it for you? You dictate, I’ll write."

He chuckled as he picked up the letter paper and pen, with an air of ’don’t be too polite with me’.

Qin Yang gave him a disdainful glare, which amused Li Wei even more.

"What, you’re embarrassed? We’re both married men, what’s there to be shy about with me? Those private words between spouses, you probably don’t understand as much as I do. After all, I’ve been married two years longer than you."

The more Qin Yang listened, the darker his face got, "Shut up now, or get out."

Li Wei laughed even harder, the paper he pinched rustling, "Alright, my good intentions are mistaken for unkindness. But seriously, aren’t you planning on telling your sister-in-law about your injury? If I were you, I would’ve sent a letter home long ago, having your sis-in-law come to take care of you so that you lovebirds could spend some time together. Yet here you are, keeping her in the dark."

"I’ll be better in a few days," Qin Yang put the last bite of rice into his mouth, looking at the lunchbox and said calmly.

"Injuries to muscles and bones take a hundred days to heal, it’s not just a matter of a few days. The doctors have said it; if you don’t treat that arm properly, even drawing will be a problem in the future. Even with proper care, it’s uncertain to what extent it will recover. You know how much the leadership values you, don’t be negligent. The good days will just be starting once this project is complete."

Within the entire group, Li Wei and Qin Yang were of similar age, and they had the best relationship. This was truly heart-to-heart advice.

Qin Yang nodded again, "I know."

"I know, I know. You say you know everything, but you don’t take yourself seriously. Do you really think you can keep it from the family? Not replying to letters, won’t the family suspect something?"

Li Wei had no way to deal with his brother, cleaning up the lunchbox and taking it to the water room to wash.

Qin Yang picked up the letter, gently rubbing it, his deep eyes filled with a touch of tenderness.

She was so busy, she might not even notice whether he had replied to her letters.

Let’s wait a few more days. In a few days, maybe he could hold a pen. As long as he could hold the pen, he would write back to her.

As December arrived, the weather day by day grew colder. Lin Chuxia had long adjusted her commuting times; even so, the store’s procurement staff were among the hardest working.

When Lin Chuxia arrived at the store, she saw Hou Xiaobao delivering precooked food to the store.

Blowing on his hands while unloading the goods, he was still in the same clothing as when she first met him, which seemed much too thin for this winter cold.

Today the wind was a bit sharper, and even in her thick cotton coat she felt the cold standing outside. What good was that thin clothing?

"Houzi, what time did you get out today?"

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