"Mmm, it’s expensive now, but once we have more here in Huaxia, it will definitely become cheaper," explained Lian Qingyang. At current prices, computers are indeed something very costly; good ones go for twenty to thirty thousand, while the less expensive ones still cost nearly ten thousand.
Many people can’t even earn ten thousand yuan in a whole year.
"That must be quite profitable," Liu Cuixong said, eyeing Lian Qingyang eagerly.
"Cuihong." Zhang Huafeng quickly pulled Liu Cuixong aside, smiling, "Xiao Yang, your aunt was just asking casually. Oh, right, this is something your grandma asked me to bring you, a small token of affection."
Zhang Huafeng took out two silver coins he had prepared earlier and said, "Your grandma’s home doesn’t have many silver coins. Xiao Min, Xiao Qiang, Xiao Yue, and Xiao Jun have each been given two coins. I know you might not think much of it, but this is just a token of your grandma’s affection for you."
Zhang Huafeng explained while handing over another small bag, "And this is a little something from me, although it’s not worth much..."
"Thank you, Grandma. Thank you, Uncle." Lian Qingyang happily took out two silver coins and a small silver bird. Not big, but visibly made of old silver. 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖
Lian Qingyang, delighted, bore no disdain and joyfully showed off to Tang Yue, saying, "Sis, look, Grandma and Uncle gave me this."
"You should go home to visit Grandma and thank her in person when you have time," Tang Yue smiled at him warmly as he grinned like a child. The two silver coins and one small silver bird might not be worth much, but the sentiment behind them was invaluable.
Grandma, having saved all her life, besides giving each of them two silver coins, entrusted the rest to be shared between Uncle and Mom after her passing. Within it lies Grandma’s deep affection for them.
Having received the items, Tang Yue promptly called Elder Mrs. Zhang’s home.
Since Uncle’s house had built a new one, it naturally had a phone installed, although the installation was quite costly, Zhang Huafeng and others were earning money, so they naturally didn’t worry about such expenses.
The phone rang and was picked up, bringing the sound of Grandma’s voice. This longed-for voice made Tang Yue’s eyes turn red. She urged Grandma to take care of herself, then spoke about Lian Qingyang receiving the silver coins and stuff, and handed the phone to Lian Qingyang.
"Grandma, I really like what you gave me, thank you, Grandma."
"Good, good child, as long as you like it." Elder Mrs. Zhang’s voice was a bit aged, yet filled with love.
"Grandma, I’ll come to see you when I have some free time." Sweet-talking Lian Qingyang knew how to charm and delight Elder Mrs. Zhang, who couldn’t have enough of this unseen grandson, urging him to visit soon.
Zhang Huafeng also talked with Elder Mrs. Zhang, assuring her that Aunt was at home and she could be called upon for anything.
The trip to Jing City meant Aunt was originally going to take care of Elder Mrs. Zhang, saving her from being alone at home, which they worried about.
Tang Zhengyuan also called home since this time Tang Xian and his wife hadn’t come. Tang Xian’s wife had just given the Tang family another grandson, just days ago when the home was buzzing with activity. With nothing much he could help with at home, Tang Zhengyuan came on behalf of the Tang Family to visit Tang Yue’s newly-born twins in Jing City.
Additionally, he could bring photos back for Granny Tang to see the twin babies.
The home phone never stopped ringing. Eventually, it was Aunt Mo’s turn, calling Mo Xiaoyu in Sea City saying they had arrived in Jing City and would be traveling to Sea City soon, then heading back to Jiang City.
Aunt Mo missed her daughter a lot, especially now when her daughter hadn’t considered remarriage for years after the divorce. Aunt Mo was anxious but didn’t dare to push her daughter because of the Xie Quan incident, resigning herself to worry.
Every year when visiting Sea City, Aunt Mo wished her daughter could find someone, especially liking Leng Hua as a son-in-law since he was exceptionally kind to Mo Xiaoyu.



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