Upon arriving in Xiangjiang, one must visit the Shen Manor.
This was the arrangement made by Lin Nianhe after a long talk with Mr. Lin throughout the night.
She brought many gifts, including a blue and white porcelain tea set, silk shawls, a braided silk headband, and a pair of late Qing dynasty Ru kiln vases.
She took care of every member of the Shen family, both young and old.
Yet she was still shocked.
Nobody told her that Elder Shen's wife could set up a mahjong table!
Lin Nianhe glanced resentfully at Shen Yu, her lips unmoving, and whisperingly asked, "Uncle Shen, are you setting me up?"
Seeing all the charming ladies around the room, she almost thought she had traveled back to the Republic era.
She finally understood what Hongzun meant by "the grandmas"; they were not just any grandmas, but genuinely, real grandmas.