After the grain distribution ended, Xu Changqing moved the grain and vegetables into the cellar little by little. She also took the opportunity to surreptitiously add some of the similar stores from Changqing Garden.
Only then did she finally breathe a sigh of relief. 'After today's big show, I won't have to worry about finding an excuse to bring out more of my supplies in the future.'
"You should have seen the way she was spending money. Everyone felt so bad for her they were practically wincing," Bai Xiulan said, flashing a brilliant smile at Old Mrs. Xu.
Old Mrs. Xu shot a speechless glance at her daughter-in-law. 'Go on, be smug. I finally see where my eldest granddaughter gets her airheadedness. It's from her mother, of course.'
'The younger one is as cunning as they come—she even factored you into her plans. She had no intention of giving her first aunt any opening to borrow money. She even used up all the ration tickets her father gave her, and she's happy about it!'
