Zhou Hongyu smiled slightly at Granny Chang, who came out carrying a small schoolbag.
Granny Chang gave her a big smile and handed her the little schoolbag, saying, "Your dad is just worrying about things that don't concern him. It's not a problem at all, I don't know why he's so upset!"
"When the neighbors asked him a few questions out of curiosity, he reacted very strongly. He became as shy as a newlywed bride, and has been hiding at home since this morning. I told him to be more open and honest..."
"Cough cough cough—"
Old Man Chang was eavesdropping by the window when he suddenly interrupted Granny Chang with a violent cough.
Granny Chang smiled silently at Zhou Hongyu, who nodded slowly.
Back in Zhoujia Village, Zhou Hongyu helped Chang Meiying off the back of the bicycle. After she put the bicycle away, Chang Meiying, clutching an envelope, happily tugged around her side.
"What's the matter?"
"Mom, I miss my sister. Can you write her a letter for me?"
Zhou Hongyu found it troublesome to write letters for Meiying, and only Shuying was willing to help her.
Chang Meiying was particularly meticulous; her letters required her to write down in detail everything that happened to her from morning to night.
For example, how many clothes she wore in the morning, how she wore them, how many bites she ate, how she ate them... there are so many things to know!
The minimum word count is 20,000 words.
Zhou Hongyu confiscated her envelope directly: "Your family will be back in a few days. If you really miss them, I'll take you to send a telegram to your sister on the way back tomorrow. Just send 'I miss you'!"
Chang Meiying smiled happily: "I love you, Mom!"
Zhou Hongyu held the envelope and thought for a while before finally deciding to write a letter to scold Chang Xingwang. It had been a long time since she had written a letter to scold someone.
Chang Xingwang's good younger brother!
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