The next day, she went to the hospital again. This time, she brought along countless dishes with her. When Mrs. Li saw the amount of food, she skimmed her lips. "You are so wealthy, and yet you are feeding us this kind of food. How stingy can you get?"
Song Wan's expression froze, but she continued to lay the food on the table in front of Li Manni as though nothing had happened. Then, she handed her daughter-in-law a pair of chopsticks. "Manni, these are all your favorite dishes from Yu Cuisine, the private kitchen you loved. Do eat more."
"You shouldn't have, Mom. Thank you." Li Manni had somewhat recovered. She knew she shouldn't go all out with her mother-in-law and worsened the situation. After all, they would have to spend the rest of their lives together as a family.
Song Wan was relieved at Li Manni's attitude. Fortunately, her daughter-in-law was sensitive.