You don’t visit relatives on the first day of the new year.
Besides, Fu Mingxue and her mother didn’t have many relatives left to visit.
After all, things had gotten so ugly with the Fu family that they no longer visited each other.
Before, Mrs. Fu had still sent holiday gifts to the two elders of the Fu family to keep up appearances.
This year, she had grown a spine and simply sent nothing.
This had angered Old Mrs. Fu so much that she spent the holiday cursing them at home for ages.
They were leaving tomorrow.
Mrs. Fu had already sold her position at work as soon as they decided to leave.
She even got five hundred yuan for it.
Now, the mother and daughter were at home, packing their things.
"Son-in-law, what are we going to do with all this stuff?"
"Mom, just get everything packed. I’ll take it to the post office this afternoon and mail it."
Mrs. Fu breathed a sigh of relief when she heard that.
"Oh, that’s wonderful."
They had already done most of the packing, so now they were just tidying up the last of their things.
As for the leftover food, she planned on making one last meal that night. Whatever they couldn’t take with them, she’d give to the neighbors she was friendly with.
No one was particularly well-off these days, so they certainly wouldn’t turn their noses up at it.
The most anxious one of all was Song Anxiao.
Ever since her past-life memories had awakened, she had been desperate to find Fu Mingxue.
But the three children at home were constantly holding her back.
If one wasn’t crying, another one was. It was endless, enough to drive her to a nervous breakdown.
Fu Mingxue was leaving tomorrow. If she didn’t go see her now, when would she ever get another chance?
’No,’ she thought, ’I have to go find her.’
"Mom, I have something really important to do. I’ll be out for a little while."
Without waiting for Mother Song to respond, she bolted out of the house.
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