Zhuo Qianyun gently coaxed him, and soon, the little one fell asleep. Zhuo Qianyun then muttered, "I just hope Lil Yan won't be discriminated against when he starts kindergarten."
"Who dares discriminate against him? I'll go to the kindergarten and stand up for him!" Qin Lianyi immediately said. She did not believe she could not handle a few children.
Zhuo Qianyun smiled. She envied Qin Lianyi's character sometimes. She was just as fearless as she used to be. However, she could never be the same after everything she experienced.
"Yiran, thank you so much for the custody case," said Zhuo Qianyun.
"I've already talked to the firm and Lawyer Gu has agreed to help. Don't think about it too much," said Ling Yiran.
Zhuo Qianyun nodded. Speaking of which, she was surprised that Ye Wenming chose a court in Shen City to hear the case. She thought he would choose a court in S City.
After all, S city was his territory.
Since he had chosen Shen City, she did not have to travel back and forth between two cities, which saved her a lot of effort.
"Now that you've sold the small restaurant, are you going to get a job?" asked Ling Yiran.
"I'll set up a food stall for now. I'll take care of the rest after the lawsuit is over," said Zhuo Qianyun.
"A food stall? A roadside food stall?" Qin Lianyi was surprised.
"Yeah, I start in the evening and close around 3 A.M. I've been doing it for more than a week, and it's doing okay. The money I’m making is sufficient to support me, my mom, and Lil Yan," said Zhuo Qianyun.
"Isn’t running food stalls hard work?" asked Qin Lianyi.
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