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    "That's such a pity." Su Ziheng said with some regret. After all, what he resented the most was that Lin Xianyu looked down on him. Now that he had won the lottery, he naturally wanted to show off.

    Mrs. Lin is so well-educated and so tolerant of the Su family, she can't help but want to roll her eyes.

    For Lin Xianyu, his brother is a schedule, his fiance is the champion, and he is still rare for him?

    However, Mrs. Lin and Mr. Lin were too lazy to talk to Su Ziheng, so they just stayed for a few days and then went back.

    "Zi Heng, you will stay here for the next two days, and the other two servants, Da Hu and Xiao Hu, will be dispatched to you. If you need anything, just give them instructions, or if you have any difficulties, just come to me."

    Mrs. Lin sighed, but even though she was a candidate, she was still frivolous and frivolous. It seemed that the worries of her husband and daughter were not unnecessary.

    "Auntie, I'm actually in a bit of a dilemma right now."

    Su Ziheng said with a hint of embarrassment: "As you know, Beijing is prosperous. When I arrived in the capital, I couldn't help but buy some specialties to send to my family. Then I accidentally used a lot because of the expense."

    "And the people in Beijing are all dressed in silk and satin. My clothes seem a bit inappropriate for my status. I can't embarrass you, aunt."

    How could Mrs. Lin and Mr. Lin not understand what Su Ziheng meant? They wanted money.

    However, Mr. Lin didn't really want to follow Su Ziheng for the first time. Although he had long thought of using money to buy a clean house, he couldn't let Su Ziheng think that the money was easy to get.

    "Speaking of which, you came to attend your cousin's haircut ceremony. Did you bring a gift?"

    Mr. Lin suddenly asked slowly and leisurely.

    Su Ziheng said with a smile on his face: "Of course there is, how could such an important thing not be there?"

    "Grandma prepared a jade bracelet." Su Ziheng took out a jade bracelet of quite ordinary quality. Mrs. Lin frowned as she looked at it. This kind of jade bracelet is the most common jade bracelet sold outside the store. It is worth at most  Two taels of silver.

    Today¡¯s Lin family doesn¡¯t even know how to use this kind of thing to reward servants, let alone bring it to Lin Xianyu.

    "Mother gave me a bracelet like this?"

    Mrs. Lin's face was a little confused. If she was from a poor family, this would be good, but the Su family could obviously make dozens of taels of profit every month from the property they left in Hongqiao Town, but they ended up spending it with such a broken bracelet.  My daughter?

    "Grandma said that etiquette is less important than affection, and jade has five virtues. It is as beautiful as jade, so it is suitable for my cousin."

    Su Ziheng then spoke: "Although this jade is a bit poor, it is all the wishes of the elders."

    Mrs. Lin was speechless for a while. Although these words were good words, who should blame such a low-quality jade bracelet?

    But she couldn't lose her temper. After all, Mrs. Su was an elder. No matter how good the intention was in giving the jade, she couldn't be angry just because the jade was of poor quality and low value.

    "You're right. Let Xianyu keep this jade at the bottom of the box when we get back."

    Mr. Lin said with a smile, especially the three words "press the bottom of the box" to strengthen his tone. This jade never wanted to appear in his daughter's field of vision.

    "My mother and several aunts have prepared fine needlework for my cousin, and even some concubines have embroidered purses for my cousin."

    What Su Ziheng said next made Mrs. Lin not so angry. It was her intention at least, and it was better than sending a piece of broken jade.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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