Chapter 125: Children’s Intuition
Chapter 125
The soil quality of the vegetable field improved, making Liu Chef overjoyed.
He kept taking photos with his phone, afraid that it was just a dream.
The next morning, the first thing he did was rush to the vegetable field to take a look.
He found that today's vegetable field had an even better luster than yesterday's.
This soil was clearly fertile and nutrient-rich.
Liu Chef's worries were instantly lifted, and he wanted to quickly share this good news with Shen Wei.
But no matter how he searched, he couldn't find Shen Wei, and eventually learned from others that Shen Wei had gone out, apparently to take care of some matters.
Liu Chef nodded and then asked about how Song Ping An was doing.
Song Ping An was a child recently rescued by Shen Wei. Due to his tender age, he was a bit clingy to Weng Lan.
He had heard that the child could now call for dad and mom.
The last time his father came and heard the child call him, he broke down in tears.
The next day when his mother came and heard the child call her mom, she reacted the same way as the father, hugging the child and weeping.
The parents were extremely grateful to Weng Lan and the Starry Sky Kindergarten.
Song Ping An's eyes were bright and intelligent. Previously, he didn't speak due to lack of a language environment, but once he could open his mouth, he learned faster than most children.
Perhaps it was due to his experience of wandering.
He had an innate animal instinct.
For those who were friendly to him, he would grin happily.
For those who were unfriendly, he would bare his teeth at them.
Although this trick was learned from animals, it worked really well.
Once when someone was delivering supplies, he growled directly at a rice delivery worker.
Weng Lan found this person strange.
After investigation, it was discovered that the rice he delivered was of poor quality, and some even contained aflatoxin.
Shen Wei always bought the highest quality and most expensive rice.
Who would have thought that the rice would be adulterated?
They immediately reported it to the store, and the store owner was terrified.
The Starry Sky Kindergarten was a major customer, and the owner usually served them personally.
This time, he had just sent a worker to deliver the rice.
Who knew this person would be so unscrupulous?
He had taken spoiled rice from the inventory and passed it off as good rice.
Worse, some of the rice had gone moldy.
Moldy rice can be fatal.
The owner was deeply shaken.
He then personally reported the case and had the worker arrested.
This batch of rice was clearly meant to be discarded.
Who would have thought the delivery worker would take it back for personal gain?
He might have felt guilty, so he scolded the kindergarten children.
Little did he know this child would be so fiercely protective.
Weng Lan immediately sensed something was amiss.
After this incident, Liu Chef was deeply impacted.
He couldn't recover from the shock for a long time.
He told everyone that if any food was found to be problematic, they should report it immediately.
Although they had previously had a good partnership with this rice supplier, after this incident, no one dared to use their products anymore.
So they inspected all the products from this supplier.
Any products without issues could remain in use, but any problematic ones would be returned immediately.
After that, they would switch to other suppliers.
This time they were fortunate thanks to Song Ping An.
Liu Chef himself loved children dearly.
And now that Song Ping An had done such a great deed, Liu Chef doted on him even more, using his own money to buy the little one treats.
Liu Chef was already quite plump, and his cooking skills were highly acclaimed in the kindergarten.
Now, in front of little Song Ping An, even his own grandchildren had to take a back seat.
Facing Song Ping An, Liu Chef's voice became high-pitched: "Oh my, so clever, this baby is so smart!"
Although Song Ping An didn't quite understand what Liu Chef was saying,
he could tell from the tone that it was praise,
so he grinned widely.
Liu Chef couldn't resist kissing his chubby little face and picking him up to weigh him, still finding him too light.
Little Song Ping An had gained nearly 10 pounds.
But in Liu Chef's eyes, he still wasn't plump enough.
Liu Chef went to find Doctor Lu again, asking for dietary recipes.
Doctor Lu had a nutrition certification.
This matter required "following medical advice."
Doctor Lu said, "Shen Wei doesn't allow him to eat too much yet, because he had a stomach injury before, so the priority is to heal his stomach first."
This child had been malnourished from a young age, and without intervention, it would affect his lifespan.
So they had to take it slow.
This statement terrified Liu Chef: "Okay, I'll listen to you."
After all, Doctor Lu was the professional.
Liu Chef's love for children was pure.
But he couldn't be too hasty; there would be plenty of time later.
Liu Chef didn't know where Shen Wei had gone.
But whenever Shen Wei was mentioned, he couldn't help but say, "Our young boss is good in every way, just too kind-hearted!"
Every time a child was rescued, the parents' respect for the kindergarten became evident.
They might not do the same themselves, but that didn't stop them from admiring such actions.
The children at the kindergarten were happy every day.
They ate well, dressed well, slept well, and played well, and their parents were all grateful.
Ever since their children went to the kindergarten, relatives became more attentive.
Many asked when the next enrollment would be, hoping their children could attend the Starry Sky Kindergarten.
Initially, the Starry Sky Kindergarten was a commoner's kindergarten, but it adopted an aristocratic kindergarten's admission process.
Many people didn't come at first.
The first admission had 1,000 applicants, far exceeding the kindergarten's capacity.
But most people were just observing, and now the first batch of observers regretted it.
Compared to those expensive and unsatisfactory kindergartens,
the Starry Sky Kindergarten was truly excellent.
The only issue was that it had been established for too short a time.
Some wealthier parents felt a sense of superiority over this "internet-famous" kindergarten.
And that was their undoing, as the more they learned, the more they regretted it.
They wished they had sent their children to the Starry Sky Kindergarten from the start.
Every so often, someone would ask when the Starry Sky Kindergarten would open a second location.
Not to mention the previous price of 260, even if it was now 1,600, everyone would consider it a great deal.
The kindergarten was now under intense public scrutiny, and all the employees were on their best behavior.
It was fortunate that Shen Wei had a big heart; otherwise, like them, just bearing such high expectations would have crushed them.
Liu Chef thought Shen Wei would be gone for a while and then return.
But unexpectedly, Shen Wei was gone the entire morning and didn't come back.
Everyone had gotten used to it by now.
After all, the entire management team of the kindergarten was now in place.
Shen Wei coming here is like a good luck charm. Whether she comes or not doesn't affect the operation of the kindergarten.
At the moment, Shen Wei, whom Liu Chef had been eagerly anticipating, was drinking tea with Qin Shu.
Qin Shu is the person the system heavily reminds about. In the original book, he was Shen Qingqing's right-hand man.
This is the first time Shen Wei has met Qin Shu.
They are both in the same circle, so getting each other's contact information wouldn't be difficult.
It was Shen Wei who called and wanted to meet him for coffee, and although Qin Shu didn't understand why, he still came.
This is the first time Shen Wei has met Qin Shu.
Qin Shu is a gloomy and depressed person, and even someone as open-hearted as Shen Wei could sense it.
To be honest, Qin Shu is very handsome, and his intense sense of brokenness is actually quite attractive.
It would arouse others' protective instincts.
Shen Wei had intended to discuss some matters with him, but she didn't expect his state to be so poor, as if he were about to shatter.