Cheng Yan Ni watched the siblings grow up since they were little, with a soft spot for Han Jingchen. She always thought that by getting married and having a daughter, he could live happily ever after. Who knew things would go wrong? These years, he's been single. It's not that no one persuaded him to start a family again, but he listens to no one.
Jiao Qiutang feared his old wife would start her old refrain, so he quickly spoke up: "Jingchen seldom comes by, let him stay for dinner."
Old Mrs. Cheng Yan Ni agreed wholeheartedly: "Yes, yes, yes, Jingchen loves my stir-fried pork the most."
With that, she turned and shouted towards the back: "Second daughter-in-law."
Someone ran out from the house: "Mom, what's up?"
The old lady took down the basket hanging on the wall: "Jingchen is here, go buy some meat. If there's fish, get one too, and a block of tofu. You can decide on the rest."
After sending the second daughter-in-law to buy groceries, she returned to sit by the table.
