The legitimate daughter of the marquis, Lin Ran, who had just experienced the loss of her mother and the only relative in her maternal family, was plotted against by her father and stepmother, but ...
"Imported perfume! It's the one from the Friendship Store, right?"
I didn’t expect it to be so effective.
As soon as Song Yao saw the perfume handed to her by Lin Ran, she stopped crying and couldn't let it go.
"I've been thinking about this perfume for a long time."
Seeing Song Yao's red and swollen eyes and tears on her cheeks, she seemed so happy. Although the scene looked so funny, Luo Wanjun felt only heartache.
"If you like it so much, why didn't you tell mom before?
Let mom buy it for you?"
Speaking of this, Song Yao's mood dropped at a speed visible to the naked eye.
"This requires overseas remittance coupons, but I can't get the overseas remittance coupons my father gave me."
Hearing this, Luo Wanjun also remembered that over the years, except for the overseas remittance coupons Song Wenhua issued every month that he used himself, the rest were all taken away by Song Yunkai and his sister.
When Song Yao was young, she would ask for overseas remittance coupons to buy chocolates at the Friendship Store.
But every time this happened, Song Yunlu would say something that seemed to make sense but was not.
All these overseas remittance coupons must be left to Song Wenhua to buy cigarettes and alcohol. If Song Yao likes to eat, she can give all her candies to Song Yao. She only hopes that Song Yao will not be ignorant and keep making trouble with Song Wenhua. After all, the overseas remittance coupons in the family are limited.
In the end, Song Yao naturally got nothing and was only scolded by Song Wenhua.
On the contrary, because of her sensibleness, Song Yunlu was rewarded with overseas remittance coupons from Song Wenhua.
Over time, Song Yao stopped making a fuss, probably because she knew that no matter how much she made a fuss, she would not get what she wanted.
Even Luo Wanjun herself had forgotten about it.
If she hadn't mentioned it today, she wouldn't have known that Song Yao had been remembering it all along.
This realization made Luo Wanjun feel even more uncomfortable.
It's all her fault as a useless mother.
She failed to protect either her eldest son or her youngest daughter.