Cheng Su’s situation had stirred quite a buzz, and there was not a single person who didn’t sympathize with her. Neighbors from her building, including those who lived on the same floor, saw her return home from the hospital and brought eggs and other items to visit and comfort her.
Chunhua always remembered how Cheng Su had helped take care of her when she had her baby. Now that something had happened to Cheng Su, her mother-in-law and birth mother were there, so she didn’t need Chunhua’s care. Instead, Chunhua bought a basket of eggs and took them over.
"Why did you buy these? I have money; do I really lack a few eggs to eat? Keep them for yourself and your children," Cheng Su said reproachfully.
"You have yours, and this is my goodwill. Besides, if I didn’t bring them over, Old Liang would be displeased!" Chunhua replied.
Liang Shurong also remembered Cheng Su’s kindness and had long instructed Chunhua to help out if possible, even buying some eggs to nourish her.
Cheng Su once again sighed. It was easy to kick someone when they’re down, but difficult to offer help amidst hardship. It wasn’t that she was in need of a few eggs, but rather that Chunhua’s family, despite not living in ease themselves, still offered their kindness. That was truly precious.
This couple always remembered favors. Even though Chunhua was a bit tactless in daily conversation, her heart was in the right place, and Cheng Su’s past kindness was not in vain.
"Then I thank you very much," Cheng Su was not one for pretense, so she simply thanked her, thinking at most she would lend a hand in the future if there was an opportunity.
"Susu, have some soup," Mother Cheng said as she brought in a bowl of soup and put it down.
Cheng Su leaned over and saw it was greasy chicken soup, which made her frown.
She rarely drank such greasy soup, feeling like it was more oil than broth, so the sight of the chicken soup made her throat feel clogged with grease.
"Mom, this is too oily," Cheng Su resisted.

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