After Cai Meina returned to the room, she opened a letter to read.
Only then did Gong Ruini notice that there was another letter that hadn't been opened, but what intrigued her was who had written this letter.
And why did Cai Meina's eyes turn red while reading it? What's going on?
Although she didn't know who wrote the letter, Gong Ruini knew it probably wasn't one of those annoying letters.
Gong Ruini regretted not getting closer to Cai Meina; otherwise, she could have peeked, but now it would be too obvious to go over and look.
When Gong Ruwen saw his own mother crying, he was at a loss, especially since his father wasn't there. As the eldest son, he felt he should step up, "Mom, don't cry."
"Mom, don't cry. We shouldn't care about what those bad people say."
"We won't go back to the city; we'll stay here." No matter what his siblings had said about how bad the Northeast was before coming, now for Gong Ruwen, the Northeast was really good.