The next day, after I woke up, I threw all my regrets to the winds.
I continued with my days of gluttonous eating.
Being pregnant and not needing to work, I was the most idle person in the Sang family.
Da Sang's wife and Madam Sang didn't work either, but one was busy going out for social gatherings and playing mahjong, occasionally participating in some women's association, of which Da Sang's wife was the vice-chairwoman.
And Madam Sang was keen on gardening, personally caring for the flowers in the Sang Family Garden.
My main job was eating, from breakfast to late-night snacks, gorging myself into oblivion.
Gu Yu sent me some fermented black beans, and I had Sister Cai steam a meat cake with them, so delicious that my eyebrows nearly took flight off my forehead.
Sang Qi didn't come back all day, to be exact, since returning from the Maldives he hadn't set foot in the Sang family's place except for the time he brought me back.