Mother Lu, Mao Chunyan, heard her daughter’s words and was so angry she didn’t know what to say: "Your grandfather was right, we spoiled you to the point where you can’t tell right from wrong."
Long Yueyue stared dumbfounded at her mom, with a hurt expression on her face: "Mom, are you trying to blame everything on me?"
She shouted out this sentence.
Even the people in the living room heard it.
Old Master Lu glanced displeased at his eldest son, shook his head slightly, and said, "It’s late, let’s call it a day."
He had misunderstood earlier, thinking the family should work together as one, like a strong rope, to resist external risks. Given the current situation, it is better for each to develop separately.
The quarrel between the Qin and Lu Families was something Yunyi didn’t have time to concern herself with.
After all, she wasn’t harmed and actually benefitted, which she was quite satisfied with.
The next day after breakfast, Jiang Jingya had the family help load the return gifts onto the car.
She repeatedly instructed Yunyi: "Yiyi, give my regards to your mom and tell her I plan to invite her shopping when things settle down."
Yunyi smiled and agreed: "Mom, I’ll be sure to relay your message."
Watching the Jeep drive away, Jiang Jingya then hurriedly said, "Oh dear, it’s getting late, I should get going too."
As she took her things downstairs, she didn’t forget to tell Huo Jiayuan: "I’ll be with the troops for the next few days, take care of yourself. Your Fourth Brother and Fourth Sister-in-law will return to the troupe by the latest the day after tomorrow, so make sure they have some things packed."
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