That little girl must be really cute; you're practically squinting your eyes as you talk about her. You're still the same; you love cute kids. When you were little, if you saw another child, you'd go home crying for a younger sibling.
Su Xingran thought back for a moment and laughed at herself. "Oh right, those uncles gave me red envelopes, and my master gave me one too." She took out the red envelope and opened it. There were five ten-yuan notes, and the last one was from her master—ten ten-yuan notes totaling one hundred yuan.
Looking at the red envelopes, Su's mother didn't know how to express herself. Ranran's six red envelopes were equivalent to three or four years of the family's income. Although Ranran had given her some of the money she had spent on ginseng and lingzhi to cover her expenses, and the family was no longer as poor as before, they were not so wealthy that they could spend money recklessly.
Since Ranran returned and accepted a master, their family's life has slowly started to improve. Sometimes she thinks that Ranran and her master were destined to be master and disciple. Otherwise, there are very few people in the world who have the chance to start over, but Uncle Huang met two, one of whom was Ranran.
With such a caring and supportive mentor, Ranran will only get better and better in the future. Gradually, those past pains will no longer be something she finds hard to talk about.
"Mother, are you alright? Why are you staring at me like that?" Su Xingran found it strange that her mother was staring at her so intently and seemed lost in thought.
Ah. It's nothing, it's nothing. Mother was just lost in thought, so she stayed still.
Tomorrow is the second day of the Lunar New Year, and we're going to visit your maternal grandparents. After you finish dinner tonight, you should get some rest early, okay? Otherwise, you'll be very tired tomorrow.
In the afternoon, after visiting relatives for the New Year, Mr. Su returned home, and the family had an early dinner. After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Su discussed their plans to visit Mrs. Su's parents the next day.
Su Xingran returned to her room to rest. It had been a while since she had seen her maternal grandparents. Their home was in another town, in a village called Zengjia Village.
My maternal grandparents had two children, my mother and my uncle. My uncle married my aunt, and they had three children, two sons and one daughter.
Her maternal grandparents, uncles and aunts were also very good to her, but they lived far away, so they would only visit her during the Chinese New Year or when there was something she needed to do.
In her past life, she only saw that after she passed away, her maternal grandparents, uncle, and aunt were also very sad, and her maternal grandmother even fell ill. During the years when her mother was delirious and could not recognize people, her uncle would occasionally visit her and bring her parents some food.
Later, when her mother passed away, she didn't see what happened to her maternal grandmother's family. Her father had followed her, triggering a turmoil in her soul, which then bound her to a quest, preventing her from witnessing their fate. But thinking about it, it wasn't good; her daughter and son-in-law both died on the same day.
The next morning, Su's mother woke Su Xingran up early. They needed to take an oxcart from the village to the town, and then another oxcart from the town to her parents' home. This would take a lot of time, and they wouldn't be coming back that night; they would stay at her maternal grandmother's house.
Carrying New Year's gifts, the family of three hurriedly set off to take an oxcart to town. On the oxcart were several aunts who were also visiting their parents. Su's mother chatted with them.
After several twists and turns, they arrived at Su's mother's family home. She greeted her maternal grandparents, uncles and aunts, and cousins with New Year's wishes, wishing them good health and peace. Upon entering, Su Xingran offered New Year's greetings to her maternal grandparents and their family.
"Ranran, come here quickly so Grandpa and Grandma can see her. She's grown a bit since last year and isn't as thin as she was last year." Grandpa looked at Su Xingran's description. Grandma, Uncle, and Aunt all agreed that it was as Grandpa said.
When Su Xingran and her family arrived, it was noon, and it was time to prepare lunch. Su's mother and aunt went to prepare lunch, Su's father chatted with his maternal grandfather, and Su Xingran accompanied her younger cousins outside to watch people set off firecrackers.
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