Chapter 293 Thoughts Aren't Superstitious_2

The house was filled with the clamor of young girls, as she watched the maid deliver food to their rooms time and again.

Mrs. Lai's plump body couldn't help but move; she walked briskly to the doorway and called out to the maid who was about to deliver food.

"You... who allowed you to waste so much food, such a ruinous thing!"

The maid, hearing Mrs. Lai's voice, stopped in her tracks and lowered her head, not daring to make a sound.

"Why are you standing there like a fool, take the food back."

The maid could only nod and obey, returning the food to the storeroom.

Then, under Mrs. Lai's watchful gaze, she went back to the ladies' side.

Mrs. Lai did not go to her granddaughters' rooms; with so many children there, she didn't want to show her face, let alone hand out red envelopes!

Mrs. Lai's loud voice outside the courtyard went unnoticed by others, perhaps because they were so engrossed in their fun.