Rebirth 90: I changed my fate by winning the lottery

Chapter 10: Two years later, I have my own magic

Ding Mo explained to him: "Dad, you see, I usually need to buy some textbooks and supplementary materials, but my mother will definitely not buy them for me. In the end, I can only ask you for money secretly. Also, I am still growing, and I can't be in such a malnourished state for a long time, right? Wouldn't it be nice if you can use the money to cook for me?"

Ding Zhiping thought about it and it made sense, but he hoped that the money could be used in the future. Now Ding Mo’s life focus should still be on studying.

He also secretly made up his mind that he would have to be more resolute in handling the bonus in the future, at least to give his daughter a different future.

"So after two years when all the money is taken out, what are you going to do with it?" Ding Zhiping is no longer too worried about any unexpected events that might happen to Ding Mo in the two years before he goes to college. Anyway, the money is under the control of the bank.

"I will have my own magical use in two years." Ding Mo looked at her father in a pretentious manner.

Ding Zhiping rolled his eyes at his daughter.

This daughter has been like a little chicken since she was young, timid and timid, not daring to utter a word at home.

As a result, from last night to today, both of them have redeemed their prizes from the Welfare Lottery Center to the bank. The procedures and details along the way were all pointed out by his daughter. As a father, he was ordered by his daughter to do this and that, and he had no opinion of his own at all.

Did his daughter gain some kind of supernatural power because she won the lottery?

"Where did you know so much about these things today?" Ding Zhiping asked

"The lady at the lottery shop told me so I have to give her a big red envelope later. Don't forget it."

Ding Zhiping: "I'll go with you. It's not safe for a child to carry so much money."

Ding Mo didn't refuse either.

When the lobby manager came back, the bank president also showed up. The two of them asked Ding Zhiping and Ding Mo to sign this and that, and they also helped them to get their cards and passbooks. They quickly completed the redemption and deposit of the world's first lottery ticket.

When the father and daughter left the bank, Ding Mo's schoolbag contained 20,000 yuan in cash.

Ding Mo originally wanted to buy a red envelope, put the money in it and then give it to Qi Fang, but then he thought about where to find such a big red envelope, so he finally found a stationery store and bought a brown paper bag to put the money in.

She took Ding Zhiping to the lottery shop with ease. It was only the fourth day since "K City Style" was on the market, and there was still a constant stream of people queuing up to buy lottery tickets.

In addition, Qi Fang's lottery shop won a big prize, so many people came to watch the fun.

Ding Mo took a look at the situation and was also a little cautious. He pulled Ding Zhiping in the queue and slowly moved forward. It was only when it was their turn in the queue that they saw Qi Fang.

When Qi Fang saw that it was Ding Mo, and that it was still class time and there was a man standing next to her, she roughly guessed that the two of them had come specifically to see her.

"Those queuing behind me please wait a moment, I'm going to the restroom." Qi Fang said and walked out directly. There was a small alley right in front of the lottery shop.

Ding Mo pulled Ding Zhiping and followed.

Ding Zhiping looked left and right and saw no suspicious people nearby. Then he reached into his daughter's schoolbag, took out the large brown paper bag and handed it to Qi Fang.

"Thank you, Madam Boss. My daughter told me about your help. This is a small token of our gratitude."

Qi Fang saw that the brown paper bag was so thick that she didn't dare to take it and quickly pushed it back to Ding Zhiping: "I can't take this money."

Ding Mo smiled and said, "Aunt Qi, if you win the lottery, you have to give the boss lady a big red envelope, don't you know that?"

Qi Fang was stunned: "Where is there such a rule?"

Ding Mo said: "We have them all, but maybe you don't know."

Qi Fang said: "Even if there is a red envelope, it can't be this big. Do you think I'm stupid?"

Ding Mo stuffed the brown paper bag into her hands again: "Aunt Qi, you must take this money. You have helped me so much, there is nothing inappropriate about it."

On the one hand, Ding Mo sincerely wanted to thank Qi Fang.

On the other hand, she felt that this was also a kind of numerology.

She won such a big prize in the lottery at once, which was a blessing from God. But if she swallowed all the prizes, did not give back to the society, and did not repay Qi Fang who helped her, then her luck in this life might also come to an end.

Qi Fang is also an adult, and she can guess the twists and turns in the story to some extent: "If you really want to thank me, just give me 200 yuan in the red envelope, don't ask for so much."

Ding Mo came here with her father. To be able to give her such a big red envelope, this must have been agreed upon by her parents. It was not a decision made by a little kid like Ding Mo on a whim.

Ding Mo was not happy: "I won 500 million, but Aunt Qi, you want 200 yuan. Isn't this a bit inappropriate?"

Qi Fang asked: "How much is in this brown paper bag?"

Ding Mo replied: "Twenty thousand."

Qi Fang was shocked that the little girl was willing to spend the money. She was even more determined: "Twenty thousand is too much. I can't take it."

Ding Mo had no choice but to use his schoolbag as a cover. He opened the brown paper bag in the schoolbag, counted out 2000 yuan, wrapped it in the brown paper bag, and handed it to Qi Fang.

Qi Fang was watching from the side. Although she still felt that two thousand yuan was a lot, it was true that Ding Mo had already won 500 million yuan, so it was meaningless to bargain with her. In the end, she readily accepted the two thousand yuan.

Qi Fang, who received the big red envelope, was also beaming with joy. She asked Ding Mo and his daughter whether they had arranged to receive the award, and congratulated them for a long time.

It was not convenient for him to leave the lottery shop for too long, and he was afraid of arousing other people's suspicion, so Qi Fang said to Ding Mo: "I won't tell anyone about this. I have also told Qi Zan, don't worry."

Ding Mo thanked Qi Fang with a smile and then took his father home.

Ding Mo was carrying an old schoolbag with banknotes scattered inside. Ding Zhiping followed closely behind her, fearing that someone would know there was money inside and grab it.

Apart from the two thousand yuan given to Qi Fang, Ding Mo finally went home with a schoolbag full of red new RMB.

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