After Qin Wenjun spoke to Li Qing about that matter, she hid in the small convenience store, moving a pile of drinks from the ground up and down, up and down—she was aimlessly busy as a way to dispel the anxiety and unrest in her heart.
Although she liked to be straightforward and decisive in her actions, she was, after all, an unmarried woman who had not yet experienced the world.
Standing in front of Li Qing and discussing how often to do that sort of thing each week was utterly embarrassing for her.
At that time, she had spoken very directly and with force.
But heaven knows how terribly nervous she was at that moment—her little heart nearly leaped out of her throat.
But what made Qin Wenjun even more anxious now was that the thing she proactively broached despite losing face and putting aside her pride might very likely be rejected by Han Mei. If that were indeed the outcome, she really wouldn't know how to face it.