"Mom, do you have any good suggestions? Ever since Aunt Mei went abroad, my contact with her has lessened, and I'm not sure what she likes nowadays." Ye Shu was troubled and a bit lost. She used to play with Aunt Mei every day when they were little, but now they didn't even share a common language.
"In that case, I will give her a house. You can give her a car or some jewelry—anything should be fine," remarked Ye Qiu after a brief thought. Only by giving such gifts could she show her importance and not be looked down upon by outsiders. Plus, these are practical; turning eighteen means wanting to live independently, learn to drive, or attend parties—all necessities.
"I don't have much pocket money on hand to buy a good car. Why not take the pink diamond grandpa gave me last time and have it processed into a necklace? Mom, do you think that's a good idea?" Ye Shu blinked her bright eyes and asked.
