Rebirth to a Military Marriage: Good Morning Chief

Chapter 2472 - Unable To Say (1)



Chapter 2472 - Unable To Say (1)

After all, seeing was believing.

Now that they had personally witnessed it, Miao Jing finally proved to everyone just how outstanding the three children were. There was not a single school that wouldn’t admit their children, not even international kindergartens.

In fact, there were two international kindergartens that had been desperate for the triplets to become their students because of how outstanding they were when they were just three years old.

While others fought to get into top schools, her grandchildren could simply take their pick.

Humph. Did they finally understand why the Zhai family was humble and never liked to brag?

All credit went to the children’s mother for bringing up such outstanding children. Apart from inheriting the Zhu family’s assets, Nan Nan had many good points of her own. They had never needed the Zhu family’s assets to reflect Qiao Nan’s worth.

What was Miao Jing most proud of in the past few years?

There were two things.

Firstly, boasting about how outstanding and excellent the four children of the Zhai family were. After talking about the three children, she had to talk about Jiajia, who was a student of Peking University.

Secondly, it was all thanks to her daughter-in-law, Qiao Nan, that her four grandchildren were all so smart and intelligent.

Even Jiajia, the Peking University student, was nurtured by her daughter-in-law.

Although Jiajia had not come up top in her cohort, she had still come in second and had even scored full marks in English. It was her daughter-in-law, Qiao Nan, who had guided her.

Her daughter-in-law was truly a great English teacher!

Her four grandchildren were proof of that!

Amazing!

The audience was also helpless at how Miao Jing praised her daughter-in-law endlessly.

Initially, no one had taken Miao Jing’s words to heart when she had first praised her daughter-in-law in this manner. After all, everyone knew that kids could grow up astray no matter how well-behaved they were while they were still young.

But now, not only had the triplets not gone astray, but Jiajia, who had gained entry to Peking University, hadn’t either.

Alright, was Qiao Nan the one who had raised these four brilliant children? She was amazing!

So, could Qiao Nan help teach their children as well? Their children weren’t doing very well in English.

Miao Jing laughed. She was sorry but her grandchildren were only five. They were still young and couldn’t be apart from their mother. Nan Nan was still busy. Her neighbors had better get foreign language teachers. After all, they had much higher educational qualifications.

If they were to compare their husbands, she would win.

If they were to compare their sons, she would win.

If they were to compare their grandsons, she would win.

If they wanted to compare their daughters-in-law?

She was sorry, but she would still win.

As the biggest winner in life, Miao Jing felt as though she was getting more energetic by the day.

Initially, no one had believed that Qiao Nan was as good as Miao Jing had described her to be. But even if Jiajia’s college entrance examination results had been a coincidence, it couldn’t be a coincidence that the triplets were so outstanding as well. It was impossible that the school teachers alone had nurtured them in this way.

It wasn’t as though the Zhai family’s three children were the only ones in that school. But there were no other students who were as brilliant as the triplets!

Since there was no difference in the school they attended and the teachers they had, the only difference had to be having a father like Zhai Sheng and a mother like Qiao Nan.

Everyone could see the situations of the four children as clear as day. If they still denied it, they would probably become laughingstocks.

In other words, if Qiao Nan was truly capable, they could simply pay Qiao Nan to teach their own children as well.

To be honest, it was their money, so why couldn’t they give it to Qiao Nan? What mattered was that the person who took their money would be able to help their children.

Unfortunately, no matter how much they wanted Qiao Nan to help their children, Miao Jing didn’t even have any intention of asking Qiao Nan on their behalf. In fact, Miao Jing had even rejected them outright.

In the very beginning, who had laughed at the Zhai family for being foolish for getting a daughter-in-law like Qiao Nan?

They had been the ones!

Now that they knew how good Qiao Nan was, they acted like bees attracted to honey and rushed over. But the Zhai family couldn’t care less. There was no room for discussion on this matter.

No matter how rich their families were, or how much power they wielded, they had better just look elsewhere. Qiao Nan was a mother of three. She had enough on her hands just taking care of her own children, much less other children.

Qiao Nan never wanted to take on the responsibility of teaching other families’ children. She only taught her own children out of care and concern for them. Who would be so noble to neglect their own children to take care of other families’ children? Only a fool would do so.

Since Qiao Nan was not a teacher, no one could do anything no matter how much they wanted her to be one. They couldn’t possibly kidnap Qiao Nan and force her into submission.

But one day, Qiao Nan suddenly received a letter. Seeing the unfamiliar handwriting on the envelope, Qiao Nan had no idea who would have sent her such a letter.

More importantly, in a technologically advanced society, there were many other ways of communication. No one really used such an old-fashioned way of communicating through snail mail anymore.

Even though she had no idea who had sent her the letter, Qiao Nan couldn’t help but open it to see who had contacted her through such an old-fashioned method.

When she saw how the person addressed her, Qiao Nan realized that it was from another child whom she had once taken care of, Chen Feng.

There was only one child in the world who addressed Qiao Nan as ‘younger auntie’. That was Chen Feng.

After reading through Chen Feng’s letter, Qiao Nan took out her phone and sent a message to the number on the letter.

Within seconds, Qiao Nan received a reply, asking to meet Qiao Nan at a specific location and time.

When Qiao Nan thought about Chen Feng, she no longer felt much. She had already let go of her grudges toward Ding Jiayi, let alone Chen Feng, who was innocent.

When she arrived at the cafe, she caught sight of a young man who bore some resemblance to Chen Jun. Qiao Nan felt a little uneasy. Of course, that was because of Chen Jun, and not Chen Feng.

“Younger Auntie.” Chen Feng hadn’t met Qiao Nan in a few years, but he had managed to recognize his favorite auntie in just one glance. “Younger Auntie, take a look at the menu and see what you would like to drink.”

Qiao Nan sighed and ordered a random drink after sitting down. “Xiao Feng, congratulations on getting into a university in the capital. It’s a rare opportunity. I hope you’ll cherish it.”


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