Chapter 1665: Actually, Mom and Dad, You Just Don’t Want to Give Me a Red Envelope, Right?
Although New Year's Day is the New Year, it is not a particularly big festival in China. The real "New Year" is the Spring Festival. Only during the Spring Festival will it be popular to give red envelopes and lucky money.
On the way back, Xia Ning explained to her son, and finally Enoch nodded, "Mom, I know."
Just when Xia Ning was about to breathe a sigh of relief, Enoch said, "Actually, mom and dad, you just don't want to give me a red envelope, right?"
Xia Ning, "..."
Qiao Yu, "..."
So, in the son's mind, they are stingy parents who are reluctant to give their son a red envelope? !
Xia Ning and Qiao Yu looked at each other, feeling helpless and a little funny.
Finally, Xia Ning said, "Okay, mom and dad will give you a red envelope when we go back, okay?"
"Yeah!" Enoch said immediately, with curved eyebrows.
Xia Ning helplessly held her forehead, thinking of the way her son counted the red envelopes last Spring Festival. This is definitely a little money-grubber.
"I hope this one in my belly is not like this." She looked at Qiao Yu next to her and said with a smile.
Qiao Yu held her hand and said softly, "It doesn't matter. Give her as much red envelope as she wants."
Xia Ning looked at him and said with a smile, "Your 'she' is a female character, right?"
"Otherwise?" Qiao Yu asked back.
Xia Ning, "..." She is so partial before the baby is born. What will happen after the baby is born?
They say it's the same whether it's a boy or a girl. It's totally different.
When Enoch got home, he looked at his parents eagerly, just waiting for them to fulfill their promise to give him a red envelope.
Xia Ning went back to the room and gave Enoch a few Mao Zedongs from Qiao Yu's wallet. His eyes narrowed into slits when he smiled.
Qiao Yu looked at Enoch and frowned slightly. His face was too similar to his. He was just looking at a smaller version of himself.
Jin Yan's funeral was over, but the story was not over.
A reporter broke the news that Xia Ning left after paying tribute to Jin Yan, and had no intention of keeping vigil at all, which once again showed that she and Jin Yan had been at odds for a long time, and this time she was just pretending.
When netizens saw this revelation, they all started to curse. They cursed not Xia Ning, but the reporter.
"Are you deliberately trying to stir up trouble? Do you understand local customs? If you don't understand, don't talk nonsense."
"Xia Ning is pregnant. Pregnant women can't stay in front of the coffin all the time. Don't you understand?"
"This time is just a memorial service, not a burial. I really think that today's reporters are all idiots. Besides, it's none of your business whether others are in harmony or not. Why do you always make trouble for no reason?"
"Someone here slandered your wife x-on:Lemon V under the bridge."
Some reporters were looking for trouble with Xia Ning, while others were praising Xia Ning. The photos showed Xia Ning being taken in the funeral home. She was dressed in black and looked solemn. She looked very heavy. There were some photos of her talking to her son in front of the coffin, and her son gave flowers to Jin Yan.
"The scum who slandered Xia Ning before have seen it now. I don't understand why you like to stir up trouble so much. You feel uncomfortable if you don't slander others, right?"
"I feel sorry for Jin Yan. The funeral is not peaceful."
"I feel sorry for Jin Yan and Xia Ning. It's like this, and friendship is still being slandered."
Then someone exposed a group of photos. Although the stars in the photos were wearing black dresses, they didn't treat this place as a place to mourn the dead. They were talking and laughing. Many people's clothes were so revealing that they completely treated the funeral scene as a cocktail party.
The stars who were exposed were scolded by their agents that night, and then they were told one after another that the advertisements and scripts they had signed were cancelled. As for the reason, they offended someone they shouldn't have offended.