Now that Su Shen had returned, Gu Zi thought it best to let him make the decision regarding the bracelet.
Su Shen's gaze rested on the bracelet before him. A rare smile graced his lips, and he remarked to Su Jing, "Thank goodness you still have it. You didn't sell it for gambling."
Indeed, Su Shen immediately recognized the bracelet—it was a pair, once part of his mother's dowry.
Before she departed, she had secretly entrusted it to his unreliable little sister, Su Jing. In a private moment, their mother had confided in him that the bracelet was a test meant to temper Su Jing's character.
He knew that his mother was biased towards his little sister and would always spend a lot of effort on her. Even on her deathbed, Su Jing was the one she missed the most.
However, he felt that there was nothing to be jealous of. He did not even think that there was anything abnormal about it.