Chapter 890: Interest-Seeker<div>
Trantor: Henyee Trantions Editor: Henyee Trantions
Instantly, Ms. Ma grew concerned. “Ling, it would be best if those people weren’t here. They would only disrupt your focused study. How irritating!’
Shao Ling sneered, fully aware of what was happening.<div>
Ms. Ma’s worry deepened at his reaction.
“They look down on us, those seekers of attention! None of them are deserving of our presence. When you achieve sess, they wille begging at our doorstep, and that’s when I’ll teach them a lesson they won’t forget.” “Ling, ignore them. Don’t let it bother you,” Ms. Ma advised.
Shao Ling suppressed his anger and irritation, his sneer growing darker. “They are nobody. I don’t care about them in the slightest.”
With that, he turned around, entered his room, and mmed the door shut.
Ms. Ma and Second Uncle exchanged concerned and worried nces.
They sighed and continued to curse the vigers under their breath.
Shao Xiaozhi observed the scene for a while, pursed her lips, and spoke up. “But we don’t have any couplets or happiness writings yet. Are we not going to hang any?”
Ms. Ma and Third Uncle exchanged a telling look.
That was true. They had neglected to prepare anything for themselves!
Of course, they needed to hang some for the New Year to attract auspiciousness.
Usually, Shao Ling took charge of this task, but this year, with the somber expression on their son’s face and his obvious bad mood, neither of them dared to ask him toe and write couplets.<div>
So, were they going to seek help from the first section of the family for this matter?
In that way, they would further dampen their son’s spirits!
After contemting for a while, the couple decided to send Third Uncle to the town to bring back a couplet for their home.
In the afternoon, when Shao Ling emerged from his room and noticed the couplets hanging on the door, he immediately flew into a rage. However, his anger subsided upon learning that they were provided by the county.
They would never allow anything written by Shao Yunduan to be disyed on their door.
Meanwhile, Shao Yunduan spent half a day diligently crafting couplets for the vigers.
Ms. Fang grew increasingly concerned about her son’s well-being.
After lunch, the entire family busied themselves with the preparations for the New Year’s Eve feast.
They had an abundance of food stocked at home.
And this year, the dishes on the table were set to be even more plentiful and exquisite.
They hadmenced the preparations two days earlier, with Qiao Xuan suggesting various dishes. After deliberations among the family members, they finalized the menu.<div>
The grand finale of the evenings feast was the Buddha Jumping Over the Wall, a dish brimming with delicacies from bothnd and sea, boasting vibrant colors and enticing aromas. Other dishes included salt-baked chicken, braised carp, chicken nuggets with soft-shelled turtle, and pan-friedmb chops. The table was adorned with a wide array of culinary delights.
As night descended, everyone gathered around the steaming dining table in the restaurant. Tworge covered charcoal pots burned inside the room, emanating aforting warmth.
The charcoal used was the special silver frost coal bestowed upon them by First Madame, which they rarely utilized. This type of coal produced no smoke or odor.
To enhance the festive atmosphere, they uncorked a jar of fine wine.
With the exception of the three children, everyone else was served a ss.
“Let us celebrate joyously, and may prosperity befall us all!” With cups raised, the heartfelt toast evoked tears in Ms. Fangs eyes.
As the New Yearmenced, her two sons were embarking on their respective paths, and although she felt immense pride, she couldn’t help but feel a tinge of longing.
Though they were all aware of the impending separation, nobody mentioned it. They savored the delectable dishes and engaged in cheerful conversations, discussing their ns for financial sess..