Jiang Feifei no longer refused. Whatever the old father bought, she accepted.
When they reached the third outfit, she had to speak up, "Dad, you should buy sothing for Mom, and Uncle Yang, you too."
The two of them should stop hovering around the children’s clothing; even if it were for themselves, they wouldn’t want to wear it. In her past life, she was a person who didn’t care much about appearances and didn’t like fashion at all.
The two of them switched to the won’s clothing counter, and this ti they didn’t go overboard; each bought two outfits for their wife, with Jiang Feifei helping to choose.
"Dad, let’s buy a pair of Huili shoes for each of the brothers. They’ll surely be happy, and you and Uncle Yang should each get a pair too."
The obedient pair bought four pairs of shoes, and only then did Jiang Feifei call them to go downstairs.
Mainly on the first floor, they added groceries; they bought several bags of milk powder. Even with vouchers, if you bought too much, people wouldn’t sell it to you.
"Dad, I want to buy baby bottles for the younger siblings, and also give one to the little brother in Yang Bai Niang’s tummy.
I’ll use my New Year’s money to buy them."
Old Yang was touched; he hadn’t thought of that. It was the daughter who was considerate. Otherwise, he and Old Han wouldn’t both want to compete for Feifei.
Old Yang also bought two baby bottles; having more on hand wouldn’t hurt, especially since he hadn’t seen them sold in the city building.
They bought fifty pounds of rock candy, fifty pounds of brown sugar, and twenty pounds of white sugar. If you tried to buy more, they wouldn’t sell it to you. It was really frustrating; having money and vouchers, but still not being able to buy the things you want.
"Feifei, should we buy so pastries?"
"Sure, buy a lot. Sister Jing Chu loves them."
They bought twenty pounds of various pastries.
"Dad, let’s head ho; people are staring at us."
Old Yang carried a hundred pounds of sugar, and the rest was carried by Wei Kaiyun.
They didn’t feel it was much while buying, but now they realized just how many things they had purchased.
The three of them headed straight ho, walking for twenty minutes, and both of them were sweating.
Jiang Feifei just laughed on the side, letting them buy without restraint.
When they got ho, Shang Zhenkun was quite speechless; buying so many things and bringing them back was quite a hassle.
"Feifei, I saw there were a lot of beautiful notebooks in the building, should we go take a look?"
The two boys were happily fiddling with their new Huili shoes.
"Feifei, Dad knows where to buy gold pens, shall we get one for you?"
"Dad, let’s look after dinner; we’re too conspicuous right now."
Wei Kaiyun sighed. It was really botherso; finally getting a chance to spend money on his daughter, but still having to care about so much.
"Dad, let’s sort the things; put all the edibles together."
"Sure, I’ll handle it."
Old Yang also packed the items for his wife together, placing a watch in the inner pocket of the clothing; after all, it was a seven-hundred-dollar watch.
All the sugar was double-wrapped in woven bags since it was food.
"Dad, the sleeper carriage won’t be too hot, right? The sugar won’t lt?"
"It won’t be that hot. Don’t worry. I’ve thought of this point."
The two boys reluctantly handed their two pairs of shoes back to Wei Kaiyun; if it weren’t so cold, they would have wanted to wear them imdiately.
It was getting late, and they went to a roast duck restaurant.
Han Xiangjun was already there. The manager, who knew him well, directly offered them a large private room. They ordered five roast ducks.
They also arranged with the manager to prepare ten more to take away. "Little Han, you order so many; how can I operate today?"
"Brother, don’t I know your skills? I planned it out; otherwise, I would have directly asked for twenty."
"You really know how to make things difficult, Little Han. Why do you want so many roast ducks?"
"Catching a train this afternoon, going to a friend’s house outside the city for New Year’s."
"I see, do you want roast chicken too?"
"Yes, how many do you have?"
"Ten."
"I’ll take them all, where should I pick them up?"
"I’ll have soone deliver them over shortly."
"Thanks, old brother."
"No need to be polite."
The manager went to make the arrangents, and Han Xiangjun sat in the hall drinking water, greeting many acquaintances who saw him.
Han Xiangjun responded with smiles and even called out correctly by their nas, knowing what they do for work.
When Wei Kaiyun ca in with the children, they saw Han Xiangjun skillfully joking with a group of people.
Just then, the manager suddenly ca out. Jiang Feifei turned around to see a family entering. She knew they were family because they all looked very nice and quite alike.
There was a boy a bit older than Jianbin, as exquisite as soone out of a painting.
The other party seed to sense sothing and looked over, eting Jiang Feifei’s eyes.
Both were montarily surprised; Jiang Feifei smiled and turned her head away.
However, Yang Run Tai raised an eyebrow. That little girl’s eyes were different, really different, not like a little girl’s eyes at all. Interesting.
He turned around, whispered a few words, and followed his family upstairs. He deliberately glanced back at the little girl, seeing her being sowhat reluctantly picked up by a man, which made Yang Run Tai laugh. Her awkward little stance was truly adorable.
anwhile, Han Xiangjun led Wei Kaiyun and the others upstairs.
The roast duck was served quickly since he ordered early.
"Feifei, is it good?"
"Uncle Han, the roast duck is delicious," the little girl nodded.
"Well, I also ordered ten more roast ducks and ten roast chickens for you to take ho and enjoy."
Jiang Feifei was speechless; why did everyone always go all out?
"Thank you, Uncle Han."
"It’s a small matter as long as you like it."
Wei Kaiyun couldn’t stand his flaunting mood. He huffed.
The train was at four in the afternoon, so there was no rush, and they ate leisurely.
Drinking duck broth, it tasted incredibly fresh.
"Feifei, did you spend all your tickets?"
Jiang Feifei shook her head, "No, we spent quite a bit. Everyone was watching us, so we went ho."
"This afternoon, Uncle Han will take you, and we can continue shopping."
Jiang Feifei was really scared of them, quickly shaking her head, "No, we already bought a lot of things. If we buy any more, we won’t be able to take them back."
"No worries, I have a way."
"Uncle Han, really, no. I don’t need anything else."
"But I want to buy you things."
"Dad, Feifei just loves books and drawing stuff."
"That’s easy, Uncle Han will gather them for you when you get back. I’ll organize a study room for you at your ho."
Jiang Feifei was genuinely delighted, "Great, thank you, Uncle Han. I love antiques, books, calligraphy, ornants, and all those nice wood furniture pieces."
"No problem, leave it to Uncle Han. I’ll make sure it gets done."
Jiang Feifei turned to her old father next to her, "Dad, make sure to give Uncle Han more money when the ti cos."
Wei Kaiyun smiled, nodding imdiately, "No problem, when your Uncle Han cos back, let him bring it."
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