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Chapter 22 You are worth fifty cents(2/2)

After Jiang Di and K Shen played games in the Internet cafe for a while, they returned home.

As soon as she opened the door, she began to wonder if she had entered the wrong house.

Although her home had been kept neat and tidy in the past, it was a bit strangely spotless today, which she wasn't used to.

"Young Madam, you are back."

Aunt Li walked out of the living room. Her eyes were red and swollen, and she could tell that she had been crying for a long time. Her whole body showed her age, her hair was not as neat and neat as before, and she lost her previous look.

"The young master asked me to leave today. I was busy packing my luggage, so I didn't prepare dinner." He looked at Jiang Di at a loss, "Do you want me to prepare some fruit?"

"No, Aunt Li." Jiang Di stopped her and was about to say something when the door opened.

The two of them looked over and saw that it was He Wei.

Behind him, there was a strange face.

"Young Madam, this is the new nanny, Aunt Zhou."

Jiang Di nodded towards the woman behind He Wei and took a look at her.

Although Aunt Zhou's face is a bit timid, she looks very kind and has a natural smile on her lips. She looks like an honest person at first glance.

She looked young, and her hair was tied up with only a few blue hairs. She was wearing plain cotton clothes and trousers, with the cuffs and trousers tightened, presumably to make it easier to do housework.

"Aunt Li, please take Aunt Zhou to familiarize yourself with the home environment and hand over the work to her."

Although Aunt Li was fired by Ji Yan, He Wei still treated her with some respect, probably because Aunt Li had served the Ji family for many years and was already old.

"Hey, okay."

Aunt Li took Aunt Zhou around the house, and then explained the young master and young lady's eating habits and daily preferences.

"Young Madam, Aunt Zhou is someone I found from my hometown. She is a rural woman who doesn't do much. She can be trusted."

Hewitt emphasized the last four words.

After hearing this, Jiang Di chuckled and said, "I'm always at ease when you do things."

Half an hour later, Aunt Li appeared in front of Jiang Di again with her luggage.

"Young Madam, I've finished handing over the work, and it's time for me to leave."

"Aunt Li." Jiang Di stepped forward and held those weathered hands, "Thank you for taking care of us for so long."

A trace of surprise flashed in Aunt Li's eyes. She didn't expect that she had served the Ji family for decades, but before leaving, only Jiang Di said "thank you" to her.

After walking out of Ji's house, Aunt Li felt very complicated. She lowered her head and glanced at the crumpled note in her hand.
Chapter completed!
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