Priceless Baby: 101 Bedside Stories - Chapter 82 - No Compensation If Driven Mad To Death
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Chapter 82 - No Compensation If Driven Mad To Death

Chapter 82: No Compensation If Driven Mad To Death

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Tong Hua looked for a medicine kit, and Shen Qianshu took a deep breath. She only felt a little pain then.

Shen Qianshu thought,

Son, my knee is the one that hurts. The elbow, that’s nothing.

The vase that hit her almost paralyzed her.

Tong Hua took out some alcohol to disinfect her wound. Then, he took out some medicine and rubbed it onto her wound. Shen Qianshu caressed his head.

Having such a filial son is just so great.

This sweetie was the apple of his mother’s eyes.

“Tong Hua, mommy’s here. I won’t let anyone bully you.”

“Mommy, I’m not worried about myself in the slightest bit.”

Shen Qianshu pinched his little cheeks and said, “Let’s just take one step at a time, and see how it goes.”

There’s no way they could go to New York.

The next day, Shen Qianshu went to her boss and rejected the offer. Being able to go to the gem lab in New York was the dream of every employee of the Gubelin gem lab. Shen Qianshu was not the only one who applied, but she was the one that would have the biggest chance of getting there.

It was a place that relied on real capabilities. Shen Qianshu created a good record since coming to the Gubelin gem lab. The boss thought highly of her.

“Qianshu, are you really not going to the gem lab in New York?”

“Not anymore.”

“Why?”

“My son. Well, he isn’t accustomed to being abroad. Currently, he wants to focus on developing his career too. Going to New York would mean he has to fly to and fro. His popularity may fall as well.” Shen Qianshu conveniently came up with an excuse.

“Yeah, true. The entertainment industry is deep and unpredictable like the ocean. They are quick to find replacements as well. Nobody knows how long one can be famous for. When you can, you should try your best to perform well.” Chen Qiuxiang could understand as well. Their jewelry appraisal job did not offer a very high salary. It was only about seven to eight thousand a month. They relied on looking for a private life outside