Jiang Haidai was not greedy but she also wished to have a little something under her name. At the Meng family, she was beaten and treated like a dog. Though the Meng family never gave her anything, they would still scold her for using the littlest thing from their house.
Even the leftover rice was treated as something really precious by the Meng family when they handed her a bowl. She was asked to thank them for their grace and was told that she was really lucky that she met people as kind as them.
Bai Meiyue more or less understood her feelings. She didn't say anything and simply nodded.
She walked inside the room and ruffled Meng Guo's hair with her fingers before turning to look at Jiang Haidai. When she saw that the woman was actually rolling up even the tissue papers, she said to her, "There is no need for you to pack so many things; you can just pack what's necessary and then leave the rest."
She was worried that Jiang Haidai would pack everything and later have trouble with so much baggage.
Jiang Haidai also thought that she was packing too much and nodded before putting some stuff back in the room
Bai Meiyue took out a pack of dried squid and handed it to Meng Guo. She originally wanted to give him candy but then she remembered that Meng Guo was still a child. If she gave too much candy to him, his teeth might start to rot, so she decided to give him something nutritious.
"Don't give him too many snacks." Jiang Haidai was worried that her son would take all of Bai Meiyue's secret stash. Her son was not greedy but who would be willing to ignore such warmth? In the Meng house, they were treated less than humans; forget about giving her son snacks Master Meng treated her son like a dog.
Bai Meiyue simply smiled and said, "It's alright. I can always look for more." She was not worried about these snacks running out. With the barter system, she could not only ask for dried squid but even a live one. With a fresh sea food channel opened in her barter system, why would she care about such a simple thing? Let the child eat it if he wanted.
She then asked Jiang Haidai, "Do you want to go and hunt zombies?"
Though Bai Meiyue wanted the woman to get strong, the number of zombies at the hospital would be much more terrifying than on the street. She didn't want Shen Zhen to lose her sister in just a day after finding her.
"I want to go," Jiang Haidai nodded. When she saw Bai Meiyue's shocked gaze, she smiled and said to her, "Don't be surprised. It's not that I don't trust my big sister but I would rather not become a burden on her." fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm
Jiang Haidai was thrown to the orphanage when she was just three or four years old. Her parents treated her as a burden just because she was a girl and didn't want to take responsibility; wasn't it because they were worried that Jiang Haidai would become a burden on them?
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