Over the weekend, Mu Wanqing, rarely indulging in a sleep-in, woke up, looked around the long unattended house, and started cleaning after breakfast.
As a result, she sorted out a bunch of things that didn't belong to her.
Looking at the men's clothes, wristwatch, cufflinks, and even a notebook computer piled up on the sofa, she found herself in a dilemma.
His food and apparel were all luxury goods, extremely expensive.
Just throwing them in the bin would be too wasteful.
Moreover, if he suddenly remembered and wanted them back one day, she couldn't afford to compensate.
After much thought, she could only decide to return them.
But how to return them was a problem.
She first called Aunt Zhou, but Aunt Zhou said the kids would be with their dad at the old house these next two days, probably not coming over.
Then she called Yi Hang, but as soon as he heard it was about taking the owner's belongings, Yi Hang expressed his unwillingness to make decisions on his own.