The Siheyuan in Capital City hasn't changed.
It's still as charming and antique as ever. As for Song Wu, she's calmed down completely as she's aged.
Her two sons, the eldest, Song Chaoqun, became depressed for a long period after serving a few years for intentionally harming someone in a hit-and-run during university.
Afterwards, he became somewhat unpredictable, with a very unstable personality.
He's prone to violence; if Song Wu weren't wealthy, he would have been in and out of jail multiple times.
Her younger son, Song Siming, also causes trouble, having been divorced twice with substantial division of family assets.
Now, Song Wu can't control them and hopes they don't cause any serious disasters.
Song Yanxi came to Capital City intending to settle for a while and reconnect with old colleagues and friends.
Approaching sixty, Song Wu still dresses up well, unlike her sister, who has completely abandoned these habits.