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Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife novel Chapter 159

Summary for Chapter 159 Sense of Belonging: Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 159 Sense of Belonging – Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife by Zhi Lan

In Chapter 159 Sense of Belonging, a key moment in the Romance novel Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, Zhi Lan delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 159: Chapter 159 Sense of Belonging

"The food factory is part of the Xiyang Food Company. I have a job and Mr. Lin is responsible for the food company."

Sun Liangdong’s eyes suddenly lit up. Qin Yang, Xiyang, isn’t that Second Brother Qin’s food company? Naturally, his daughter-in-law should be managing it.

Seeing his reaction, Qin Yang couldn’t help but ask, "Is that so important?" Isn’t getting a salary the most important thing? Who cares about who provides the money.

However, Sun Liangdong resolutely nodded, "It matters a bit."

Lin Chuxia found it amusing and also asked the others, "Do you guys care about this too?"

The others chuckled, and Qin Yufeng, clearly bolder, said, "It’s not that we care too much, but we feel that Second Brother Qin is really impressive, and it makes us proud to work with him."

Qin Yang was about to say how proud and honored one should be to work with Lin Chuxia, who is much more remarkable than him.

But Lin Chuxia cut him off, "I feel the same way," she glanced at Qin Yang and blinked.

Faith is the inner strength of people, giving them a sense of belonging.

Qin Yang is their faith, and she is proud—the part of Xiyang originally belonged to Qin Yang.

In the afternoon, the new workers had already mastered their tasks, and Lin Chuxia reassigned their roles.

There were three people on one food packaging machine, working on an assembly line, the others continued to process cooked food products.

Lin Chuxia had been supervising the yard for three days, and everything had basically settled into a routine.

During this period, Su Wensong also returned, bringing good news. Thanks to Xu Changping, they had gained favor and secured a batch of orders from several factory canteens.

They also agreed that if the taste is good and the workers like it, they would place another batch of orders near the end of the year as a Spring Festival benefit for the employees.

Before Lin Chuxia could fully digest the good news, Li Jian showed up.

Seeing Lin Chuxia, the first thing he said was, "Such a big matter, and you didn’t even mention it. I only found out through Wang Cheng today that you guys had a falling out with the food factory."

Lin Chuxia brewed him a cup of tea, "If I had told you, what could you have done? Our Bun Shop is located right opposite the food factory’s sales point. Sooner or later, we would have faced them."

But she didn’t expect the food factory, in order to compete, would use such tactics that wouldn’t please either side.

Li Jian took the tea and grumbled, "If you had told me, I could have come to watch the excitement right away. Now, I had to hear it from someone else."

Lin Chuxia: "..."

She was speechless.

Li Jian took a sip of tea, curious like someone eager for gossip, "Tell me, how far have things gone? I heard you guys are producing packaged cooked food. Are you planning to sell it abroad?"

Lin Chuxia rolled her eyes, "You’ve already dug up so much yet you’re still asking me. But you’re here just in time. I was looking for you. The loan you guaranteed before has been repaid, so you can have a worry-free new year."

"Nice, girl. I was worried you’d be overwhelmed by the food factory, and I’d be stuck with the loan. Seems I worried too much. The loan has been repaid, and it looks like the food factory hasn’t done much to you."

"It’s not that I earned a lot, but I found another guarantor and took out an even bigger loan," she lifted her chin slightly, smiling as she watched a man walk in from outside.

Li Jian felt goosebumps rise from her smile.

In his memory, Lin Chuxia was an incredibly capable tomboy; suddenly acting so girly was just too much for him.

Looking at the man wearing a long black coat matching Lin Chuxia’s, even the scarf was the same, no need to guess—her husband working abroad had come back.

"I really can’t stand it, and it’s a good thing I’m spoken for."

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