Chapter 16: Cutting the Ties (2) (1/2)
Yu Qi already out from the space cleaned herself and headed down to the restaurant. She decided to help Madam Sheng around. She felt restless when she was upstairs knowing the busy time will coming later. When she arrived there, the restaurant already had people inside but still not full. She greeted Madam Sheng when Madam Sheng saw her. She went to Madam Sheng.
With a worried look on Madam Sheng, she spoke to Yu Qi. "Child, why are you here? Want to eat something? What are you want to eat? I still not busy right now. I can make you something."
"It's okay, boss. We can eat later. It's getting busy now. Let me help you." She already took out her apron and worn it.
Madam Sheng sighed. She had to give up. She knew that this child would not change her mind. The customers came into the restaurant. Yu Qi helping around.
"Yu Qi, help me carry this dish out to table 10." One of the waiters asked her.
"Sure. Let me help me." She picked and brought out the dish out of the kitchen. She knew where the table 10. She skillfully dodged the customer that walked around.
"Your dish arrives. Enjoy it." She put the dish onto the table.
"Yu Qi." She heard someone called her name. She looked up and saw the customer. That was the Wang Family.
"What are you doing here?" Madam Wang asked with an angry tone but in a slow voice.
"I'm part-time here."
"I know you have a part-time job. But it was dinner time. Why did you come home and prepare the dinner?" Madam Wang felt very angry when she saw an unchanging expression on Yu Qi's face.
"Why don't you ask your beloved daughter to cook?" Yu Qi started to speak in a normal volume. People started to look at them when they felt something's going on here.
"How can I ask her? She only a small girl."
"Yeah, right. Your small girl is already 16 years old now. Same with me. Why you always ask me to cook when I'm also a small girl?" Yu Qi began to twist Madam Wang' words.
"Sister, what are you talking about? Did I always help you with cooking?" Wang Fu Ya interrupted them when you felt everyone was looking at them.