After school at noon, she went to Jixiangju with a roast goose in her hand.
"Uncle Ming, I'm back~" She waved the thing in her hand ostentatiously.
Uncle Ming snorted in annoyance: "Don't talk as if you live here. Did you do what I told you last time?"
She walked nonchalantly to the rocking chair and lay down.
"It's done."
Uncle Ming asked quickly: "Have you and Song Yi received the marriage certificate?"
She closed her eyes and rocked the recliner: "That's not the case, I moved out!"
Uncle Ming immediately sighed, "I knew it would be like this."
She laughed, sat up, and said happily: "He is a man who tells a lot of lies. I finally found an opportunity to get rid of him. Why are you sighing? You should be congratulating me."
Uncle Ming rolled his eyes at her in annoyance and said, "Just keep talking tough~"
Fang Zongtang calmly and objectively analyzed the situation with Uncle Ming: "The first time I came to see you, you told me to be careful of him. The second time I came to see you, you changed your mind and asked me to get a marriage certificate with him. You are already an adult, why do you have such a fickle temper?"
Uncle Ming was so angry that he took something out of his pocket and threw it at her.
"Where did you get the Ming Dynasty jade tablet?"
Uncle Ming said angrily: "If you want me to take care of it, give it back to me."
She stuffed it directly into her pocket and patted her pocket arrogantly: "No more~"
Uncle Ming was folding gold ingots quickly with his hands and didn't bother to pay attention to her.
She watched for a while, figured out the trick, and took a piece of gold-stamped paper to fold it together.
The finished product looks pretty good.
Just as I was about to throw it into the pile of finished products, Uncle Ming stopped me.
"Don't smash my sign. If you want to smash it, go smash your Lao Xing Tang sign."
She didn't like to hear this.
"I can smash your sign, but I can't smash Lao Xing Tang's sign!"
Uncle Ming made her very angry again.
"Your temper is just like your great grandfather. When your great grandfather asked you to be with Song Yi, he didn't allow you to get a marriage certificate. I objected to this. Your great grandfather was stubborn and said that locals don't get American marriage certificates. We can still live without a marriage certificate, and you are fooling around with him!"
She didn't argue, but felt quite uncomfortable, and said directly: "I will definitely listen to my great grandfather."
Uncle Ming said angrily: "Your great grandfather asked you to jump into the river, and you jumped too?"
She said directly: "Jump!"
Uncle Ming was so angry that he couldn't speak for a long time.
She opened the ingot again and continued folding it.
Uncle Ming saw that she didn't care at all, so he sighed and said, "The United States has protection for marriage. Song Yi is very wealthy now, and even if we get divorced, we can still take away a lot of his property."
She knew that Uncle Ming was thinking about her.
"Don't worry, I know my limits. Didn't you tell me before that it's not appropriate for me to be with Song Yi? Now I'm finding an excuse to break up. I haven't provoked him, and he won't retaliate against me. Isn't that good?"
Uncle Ming saw that she had folded the paper in a mess and snatched the gold paper from her hand.
"You don't care about folding gold ingots, so don't waste my things."
She took out the jade token again and looked at it bit by bit.
Uncle Ming saw her look and asked what was in his mind.
"Are you willing to do that?"
She paused holding the jade token, and said calmly, "Why should I be reluctant to part with him? He and I are not that familiar with each other. After not seeing each other for ten years, we are almost like strangers when we meet again. Don't you know my temper? I have been able to endure until now and dump him. I have already given him a lot of face."
Uncle Ming looked at her deeply and said, "If you have anything, come here to find me."
She nodded, put the jade token in her pocket and stood up.
"I'm leaving now. I have something else to do. I'll come see you next time!"