"..." Xu Yun.
She might have been a little foolish, but he was genuinely touched.
At the dinner table, his uncles and aunts stared at the large lobsters and crabs.
"Why is there so much seafood?" one of them asked. "This couldn't have been cheap, right?"
"Xu Yun bought it all," Zhang Sujuan replied.
"Xu Yun, it's not that I'm trying to criticize you," the younger aunt immediately started lecturing, "but why waste all this money? Something simple would have been fine.
I also heard from your mother that you booked the Imperial Court Hotel for dinner tonight? And you rented out the entire place?
How much did that cost? What a waste. Wouldn't it be better to save that money for when you get married?"
The younger uncle chimed in from the side, "Your aunt is right. You young people shouldn't be caught up in such empty gestures. You need to be down-to-earth and practical.
A simple birthday doesn't need to be so grand and complicated."
"Aunt, Uncle."
