"She said she was having dinner with Du Yu. Du Yu all alone, quite pitiful," Lu's wife spoke up for her daughter.
"Why? Du Yu could come with us, our family isn't——" Lu Heyan, who was unaware of the circumstances, was about to continue when he was abruptly cut off by his wife's hand clapping, stopping him mid-sentence.
After the meal, when Chun Xia heard that her husband was wandering the streets alone, she felt a sourness in her heart, sitting silently in Manman's living room without uttering a word. Manman watched her from a distance, not daring to approach and disturb her.
The three children were now lying together on the largest children's bed, which had been moved to the Lu Family. Seeing his children made Lu Heyan happy, and he began to playfully tease them by pointing his finger: "Look at Du Yu's child, acting like a general, even though his dad isn't a soldier. By contrast, our Little Xixi seems just like a little recruit."