"I know, I know," Li Junping hesitated for a while and spoke somewhat apologetically, "Could you please let Qin Fen work in your family's vegetable garden? It's close to home, isn't it?"
No wonder she was helping to find him a job—it turned out this was her plan.
"Mom, I can't decide that!" An Hao said. "The vegetable garden is operated by my dad and my brother. It's up to them to decide."
"Look, can you just let him try working there for a while? Even if he doesn't do well and you have to let him go. I really have no other option! I can't just watch him waste away like this! Please, take pity on me! I guarantee he won't cause any trouble for your family," Li Junping almost begged.
An Hao felt troubled; this was what she feared the most.
After all, Liu Junping had put it this way—if she got involved, An Hao truly worried that it might cause endless troubles later on.