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Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks Chapter 2950: Began Her Embroidery Career

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Chapter 2950: Began Her Embroidery Career


The embroidery shop responded, saying they wanted Ning Shu to take on orders and embroider pieces according to customers’ designs.


They sent her the fabric, needles, and thread.


Thus, Ning Shu began her embroidery career.


At first, she worked on simple projects, like handkerchiefs. All she had to do was embroider names in Chinese or English calligraphy.


She wasn’t yet qualified to work on larger pieces.


Since her livelihood depended on this, Ning Shu took it very seriously. She st.i.tched carefully, ensuring no loose threads were left behind.


While embroidering, she set up a camera to record the entire process, explaining each step along the way.


She meant to leave these videos for Yi Xiaotong.


After two days, she sent the finished piece to the shop.

Soon, they praised her work and sent her payment.

Ning Shu looked at the payment notification—it was more than she earned playing games.


But she needed them to get more orders so she’d have more work.


However, she felt she could save enough money to host an art exhibition for Yi Xiaodong pretty soon.


Besides embroidery and gaming, Ning Shu found a new hobby to pa.s.s the time: cooking. She searched for recipes online and tried making them step by step.


She even learned how to carve food into beautiful presentations. It was so satisfying.


Yi Xiaodong became her taste-tester, though he always said everything was delicious.


Sometimes, Ning Shu made small pastries to give to the Daoist priest to try.


Life was simple and free. When she had orders, she worked on them. When she didn’t, she found other things to do, like gathering herbs from the mountains.


She needed to prepare in case Yi Xiaodong ever fell ill since there was no hospital nearby for emergencies.


Yi Xiaodong was drawing more and more pictures. Every so often, Ning Shu bought him new drawing paper and stored all his drawings away.


One day, these could be part of his art exhibition.


With better food, Yi Xiaodong had grown taller. He was already a head taller than Ning Shu before, but now he seemed to have gotten even taller.


They were the same age, so why wasn’t this body of hers growing?


It didn’t seem to make sense scientifically.


Ning Shu started drinking a gla.s.s of milk every day, but she could still only look up at Yi Xiaodong’s height.


When she was alive, Ning Shu had been short since her body was broken down by illness.


So in her soul state, Ning Shu’s figure was especially small.


Hence seeing Yi Xiaodong growing so quickly gave her mixed feelings.


Yi Xiaodong, unaware of his sister’s envy, lived happily and carefree every day. He was especially cheerful.


Seeing him smile so happily, Ning Shu felt that this was precisely how life should be: Filled with happiness and contentment. It may be simple and ordinary, but it was filled with joy. ℞??ỗ?Ɛṩ


Ning Shu planned to go into the city to check things out because there was no news about Ou Haoxuan online.


It seemed the car accident was being kept under tight wraps.


She intended to go there to investigate.


The elite school should have some news about exactly what was going on with Ou Haoxuan.


Before leaving, Ning Shu stocked the fridge with plenty of food for Yi Xiaodong and asked the Daoist priest to help look after him.


She noticed the Daoist priest’s complexion had improved—he was over sixty, but he looked energetic.


Curious, Ning Shu asked, “Daoist, could it be that you’ve succeeded in cultivating?”


The priest stroked his beard. “It seems to have some effect. My body feels lighter.”


“You really cultivated it?”


The priest said, “I see it as a way to meditate and calm my mind. I meditate when I have time, and it makes me feel better.”


Ning Shu nodded. “As long as it works for you. I’m going into the city to buy some things. Could you look after Xiaodong for a while? I’ll be gone for some time.”


Ning Shu got on the bus, enduring several days of constant jolting before arriving in the city and checking into a small motel.

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