Lu Erjie delivered some tea and dried fruit to Grandma Lu and the others, and told Grandma Lu about Yu Yin. They all thought Lu Shurui's wife was a good person.
She didn't send the gifts to Lu's mother, fearing her own mother would find fault and cause more harm than good. Her mother already harbored resentment and disliked Shurui for marrying a woman from another region. If Yu Yin only sent the gifts to her and not to her own mother-in-law, it would become another charge against her in Lu's mother's eyes.
If Yu Yin knew what Lu Erjie was thinking, she would definitely tell her that she was overthinking it. The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has always been an unsolvable arithmetic problem.
Yu Yin wouldn't rush to please her in-laws; relationships aren't one-sided. In social interactions, give and take is key.
As for whether Lu's mother likes her or not, that's her business. Yu Yin doesn't care about her feelings when she eats, and she has no debt of gratitude to repay for raising her. Everyone should just maintain the decorum of adults.
Back in Shanghai, Lu Erjie and her family sent over mosquito nets. Following Yu Yin's recipe, they stir-fried mushrooms at home, and the taste was absolutely amazing. Half the hallway was filled with the fresh aroma of mushrooms, making the neighbors drool and envious of Lu Erjie for having such a wonderful younger brother.
What makes them even more resentful is that they also have children who went to the countryside in Yunnan Province, and they send a lot of money and tickets every month, but they never see their own children send anything back. They are all just asking for money.
Many people only saw the food sent from Yunnan Province, but who knows how many young lives were lost forever in that great forest?
According to incomplete statistics, the decade of building up the frontier resulted in the loss of many educated youth and soldiers, which led to the creation of the world-famous tourist destination!
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