Chapter 211: Burned to Ashes

"Okay, anyway, winter clothes are thick, no one can see. By next spring when we separate the households, we won't have to worry at all."

Wanyu loved beauty and, after thinking for a moment, decided to put the necklace back on. Then happily said to Mianmian, "Sweetie, give mom another milk candy."

The family of three from the main house lay comfortably on the bed eating candy while the other women in the house were busy cooking in the kitchen.

It was Wanyu's birthday, and Changhai was happy and willing to spend money, directly buying a big portion of five kilos of pork.

The fish also weighed about five or six kilos, and it was still lively and jumping.

The girls from the second house helped in the kitchen, and since the fish was in the pot, a tempting aroma wafted out, and they secretly swallowed their saliva.

They hadn't eaten fish for a long time.

The four-year-old Laidi even naively thought that it would be great if his Aunt celebrated her birthday several times a year.