Florist Little Boss Ch. 210 - END

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Tao Zi never thought that he would be with Yun Kuo one day, because they seemed to have been at odds since childhood.

They knew each other when they were very young. How young? When Tao Zi was still wearing open-crotch pants.

At that time, their parents were busy with work and had no time to take care of them, so they just left them to their grandparents to take care of.

Yun Kuo's grandfather worked in the military, and his position was not low. He would retire in a few years. He had been on the battlefield and had an old illness, and Tao Zi's grandfather was his attending physician.

Tao Zi's grandfather worked as a military doctor for several years during the chaos. He studied Chinese medicine. At the beginning, he didn't even know how to give a shot with a needle, and he didn't know what the various Western medicines did. At that time, there was chaos everywhere, and people were injured almost every minute. There were not enough military doctors, and he couldn't watch so many Chinese people die, so he studied hard.

Later, the world became better, and he returned to his old business. He felt that Western medicine looked good and took effect quickly, but it was not a good thing. It only treated the symptoms and not the root cause. Yun Kuo's grandfather also felt that the things passed down by the ancestors were better.

The two families lived in the same courtyard. Yun Kuo was a few years older than Tao Zi. Tao Zi had just learned to walk, and Yun Kuo had already gone to kindergarten. Tao Zi didn't like Yun Kuo at all, because he always bullied him, snatched his toys, and his grandmother's steamed egg custard always had half of his, which was so annoying.

He was so angry that when he walked steadily, he also snatched the other's things.

At that time, he couldn't speak and could only stare. Tao Zi's eyes widened, indicating that he was super fierce! Yun Kuo thought that Tao Zi was particularly cute when he was angry, so he always liked to tease him.

When Tao Zi went to kindergarten, Yun Kuo went to elementary school. He was not old enough to go to elementary school, and he was still one year away, but he had a high IQ and passed the test given by the school with full marks, so the school directly admitted him.

Yun Kuo still liked to tease Tao Zi when he was in elementary school, because when he was angry, his cheeks were puffed and his eyes were round, which was particularly cute. He always wanted to reach out and poke him a few times.

Tao Zi was not a person who stood there and let people bully him. After a few times, he learned to be smart. When Yun Kuo bullied him, he cried loudly and was particularly miserable.

When Yun Kuo's grandmother heard the crying, she would immediately put down her work and run over, and beat her grandson's butt without asking why.

"Why are you bullying your brother again? He's still so young."

At first, Yun Kuo felt quite aggrieved, but he soon found a way to deal with it. Did he think that if he pretended to be pitiful and called an adult, he would be afraid? Haha, young people!

Although the two children disliked each other, they never really fought.

Tao Zi's grandma praised Yun Kuo for being sensible brother and good-tempered. If it were other children, they would have fought with Tao Zi.

Yun Kuo's grandma smiled. She was embarrassed to say that it was her grandson who always provoked others first.

Two years later, Tao Zi was in the first grade and Yun Kuo was in the third grade. At this time, they already lived with their parents. Coincidentally, their two families lived in the same building, on the same floor, facing each other.

This was not something to be happy about for Tao Zi, because their parents always told him to ask Brother Yun Kuo if he didn't understand anything in his studies.

Every time he heard this, he would be irritable for a long time. His academic performance was very good! There was no need to ask that annoying guy!

The relationship between the two families was very good, so good that they send their children to school together and pick them up together after school. If one family did not come back at night due to work, the child would be taken care of by the other family, and their houses always had clothes for both children.

This relationship lasted until the two of them went to high school.

Yun Kuo's parents were assigned to work in other places, and they would not be able to come back for three to five years. They could only take Yun Kuo with them.

When Tao Zi heard the news, he was not feeling well. MD*! It was not easy to catch up with Yun Kuo and skip a grade to go to high school, but Yun Kuo was leaving. This made him very uncomfortable. It was like he was racing with someone, and when he was about to catch up with him, the other party suddenly stopped playing with him and hid far away.
(*MD (媽的 mā de): The *uck.)

It was hard to accept the thought, but this was not something Yun Kuo could decide. He knew it in his heart, but he still went to the door. He was so unreasonable!

Yun Kuo came to school to handle the transfer procedures. He said goodbye to his teacher and classmates and planned to go back. Before he could go down the stairs, he was stopped by a female classmate.

"Student Qi, is there something wrong?"

Student Qi blushed slightly, "Um, Student Yun, I..."

"Hey, Yun Kuo, what are you doing standing at the stairs?"

TN note:

The long-hiatus project finally finished🎉

But, yeah, this extra chapter only ended until that dialogue.
Even I was baffled with it 😶

But unfortunately, the original author locked the web novel, I think it has been locked for more than 3 years, and until now.
That's why I always took a long time to finish this project, in case the original author updated the story, but unfortunately.

So anyway, thank you for reading this,
And many thanks for supporting us~

All credit goes to the original author
Feel free to pinpoint us if there are any grammar error or typos
Please don't use Guazi's translation to re-translate in other languages



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