Cheng Su and Qi Fenglian chatted about some major life events, then left the fast food restaurant and headed to Joy Soon Loy Restaurant.
The full month banquet for her Xiao Qi is just a few days away, so she had to ask about it, though it was just out of formality. The restaurant’s operation model is now mature. Not only is there a chef pastry department and the floor management but even a logistics department has been established.
Thus, there’s nothing inappropriate with the full month banquet. Cheng Su checked the restaurant’s management matters, including finance, and fortunately, everything was smooth; the business was flourishing, and Cheng Su had nothing more to wish for than this smoothness.
After spending half the day at the restaurant, thinking of having Xiao Qi at home, Cheng Su felt an urge to return and bought some things before heading back.
Becoming a mother really makes a difference; even half a day away makes her miss her son intensely.
Upon returning home, she heard a commotion at the door. Entering, she saw Liu Wenjing and her family had come; not only the three of them but also her current mother-in-law — Auntie and sister-in-law.
Seeing Auntie and them, Cheng Su paused for a moment, then smiled and greeted, "Auntie is here."
Liu Wenjing stood up cautiously and said, "Mom and Weiqiu moved here two days ago. They rested for two days, then came here to visit."
Auntie, seeing her daughter-in-law’s timid and careful demeanor, couldn’t help but look down on her a thousand times, but she held back here, needing Weixia and this woman!
"When you got married, Weichun was no longer around, so I didn’t attend your wedding. I’ve never visited your little family. Now that we can’t go back to the old home, we’ve moved to Qing City, all family relatives, and it’s necessary to visit." Even without acting out, Auntie spoke sternly.
Upon mentioning her late husband, Liu Wenjing pursed her lips and lowered her head, holding her son close.

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