No News from You, Lu 209: Chapter 209
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Sang Yu looked at her cousin, who was starry-eyed and infatuated, feeling a mix of frustration and disappointment. How could she still be so lovesick even after getting married? It was as if she had inherited this trait from her San San, who had once been so smitten by Sang Uncle's looks that she insisted on marrying him. It was said that she pursued Sang Uncle with such fervor that she became famous throughout the village! 0
 
Sang Yu quietly pinched her cousin's thigh and whispered through clenched teeth, "Ahem, sister, let's keep it together. We can't embarrass the Sang Family!" 0
 
Sang Ying gave her sister a reassuring look, straightened her expression, and exclaimed, "Brother-in-law is great!" 0
 
Lu Jing beamed even brighter at the mention of "brother-in-law." "Hello! Hello!" he quickly said, pulling out a red envelope from his pocket to give to her. The term "brother-in-law" sounded so sweet to his ears. 0
 
Fortunately, he had prepared for this moment; he had heard that new sons-in-law should give red envelopes to younger relatives. 0
 
Sang Ying stared at the thick red envelope in awe. "Wow! I'm rich! This brother-in-law is quite generous," she thought. However, since she was already married, she hesitated about whether she should accept the money. 0
 
"Just take it," Sang Yu said with amusement as she watched Sang Ying's eyes gleam with excitement. She glanced at Lu Jing, feeling puzzled about when he had prepared the red envelopes without her knowing. 0
 
Seeing Sang Yu looking at him, Lu Jing assumed he was being praised and felt secretly pleased. 0
 
Understanding her sister's approval, Sang Ying quickly accepted the red envelope and said, "Thank you, brother-in-law!" Then she turned to her sister with a charming smile. "Thank you, sister! Brother-in-law is great!" 0
 
"I'm Sang Wenjie, your sister's cousin," Sang Wenjie chimed in, eyeing the large red envelope his sister had received with envy. He quickly jumped in without needing an introduction from Sang Yu. 0
 
"Hello, Wenjie! You have a red envelope too!" Lu Jing said cheerfully as he noticed Sang Wenjie’s eagerness. This kid was completely unreserved. He pulled out another red envelope from his pocket and handed it to Sang Wenjie. 0
 
"What's the point of being reserved when there are red envelopes?" Sang Wenjie replied. 0
 
"You really are clever!" Sang Yu remarked. 0
 
"Thank you, brother-in-law!" Sang Wenjie shouted excitedly. 0
 
"You're welcome!" 0
 
"This is also my Uncle San's son; he's quite mischievous and currently in high school," Sang Yu said affectionately as she glanced at Sang Wenjie. She was particularly fond of this youngest cousin. 0
 
"I also have an older cousin, Sang Wenqing, who is from my Uncle San's family. However, he works in another city and couldn't make it today. He'll probably come back for our wedding." 0
 
"Okay! You can introduce us when he arrives." 0
 
"Do you have any more red envelopes?" Sang Yu asked curiously. 0
 
"I do." 0
 
"Give me one." 0
 
Lu Jing raised an eyebrow. He thought that since Sang Yu saw her sister and cousin receiving red envelopes, she wanted one too. Without hesitation, he pulled out another one and handed it to her. He had prepared several just in case they weren't enough. 0
 
If only Sang Yu knew what Lu Jing was thinking; she'd probably want to knock some sense into him. She wasn't a child anymore who would be envious of her younger siblings' red envelopes! 0
 
 
"This is for the child; you should take it back for them. Even if the child isn't here, they should still have what they deserve." 0
 
"No need, sister. I only need one. I haven't even seen how much money is in this red envelope, but I can guess it's definitely not little. One is enough; two would be too much." 0
 
"Take it; this one is for you, and this one is for the child. They're different." Sang Yu insisted as she stuffed the red envelope into Sang Ying's hands. 0
 
Sang Ying hesitated for a moment while looking at the red envelope her sister had pushed into her hands. Since her sister was so determined to give it to her, she decided to accept it. Otherwise, it would feel like she was letting her sister down. 0
 
"Then I'll thank her aunt on behalf of the baby." 0
 
"Xiao Lu, come sit over here and stop chatting with them." Sang's grandpa called out to Lu Jing, who had been talking with a few kids. 0
 
"Okay, Grandpa," Lu Jing replied. "Alright then, I'm going over to Grandpa now." 0
 
 
 
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