When Liang Qi saw Xiaoyue standing by the doorway, he paused in his steps.
Xiaoyue was startled when Liang Qi spotted her, but then she suddenly realized what was happening and patted the purse at her waist, saying, "I'm here to give you some money."
Xiaoyue noticed that the woman next to Liang Qi was looking at her with a deliberate gaze.
Xiaoyue glanced at the woman. She was slender, about the same height as Li Qianqian, and wore a rabbit fur hat. She had a pair of watery peach blossom eyes, an oval face, and wore a pomegranate red satin jacket, a matching cotton skirt, and a rabbit fur cloak.
Two elders were in front of the woman: a man about Liang Qi's age and a woman in a blue cotton-padded jacket who was walking ahead. The woman noticed Xiaoyue and also noticed that Xiaoyue was looking at her daughter.
She turned to the woman and said, "Hongmei, it's windy here, come to your mother's side." It seemed that she had been pampered since childhood and couldn't bear to see her child suffer any hardship.
The woman glanced at Liang Qi beside her, somewhat reluctant, then quickly jogged a few steps to catch up with the other woman, grabbed her sleeve, and complained, "What awful weather!"
Then he said to Liang Qi, "Liang Qi, come to my house tomorrow."
The woman tugged at the girl and laughed, "What young lady is like you? It's so embarrassing!"
As Xiaoyue watched the lively crowd disperse, she felt extremely bitter. Seeing Liang Qi walking towards her, Xiaoyue hurriedly took off her purse, removed her gloves, and shook the purse, wanting to quickly hand the money to Liang Qi.
The strong wind froze Xiaoyue's hands, and then Uncle Liang called out, "Liang Qi!"
A gust of wind blew by, and Xiaoyue lost her grip on her purse, scattering copper coins and silver coins all over the ground.
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