An Jing and Su Changyi had many sons and daughters-in-law, as well as many grandchildren. During the New Year, everyone would kowtow and offer New Year's greetings to them, and An Jing and Su Changyi would give out red envelopes one by one.
This year was a rare reunion year. After the New Year's Eve dinner, no one dispersed; instead, they all went to An Jing and Su Changyi's room to spend the night together keeping vigil.
An Jing and Su Changyi's room was quite large, but it couldn't fit everyone, and even the aisles were filled with people.
The room was filled with laughter and joy, as harmonious as one could imagine.
An Jing and Su Changyi would never have thought that their youngest daughter—Su Xing—had also traveled to Tianyun.
At this moment, Su Xing was also celebrating the New Year.
However, she was doing so in the cold and dreary General Huo's residence.
At this moment, she was sitting alone in her boudoir, sighing.
