Chapter 6753 Discussing the Victory Banquet
Such a momentous event certainly deserves a celebration.
One of the aunties immediately chimed in, "We should ask Luo Bi's parents what to do."
It means how to hold a victory celebration banquet.
Did Luo Hang and his wife handle the arrangements? Or did the main house take over?
How many interstellar coins would it cost to hold a celebration banquet at the main house? Who would pay for it? This aunt was worried that she would have to pay for it herself, and she was unwilling, very unwilling.
It's just a refining competition, nothing to be ashamed of.
In her opinion, it's enough to just cook at home and have gatherings.
"Let's go." Luo Yini's mother stood up. "There's nothing much going on right now. Let's go to Luo Bi's house and ask my sister-in-law how she plans to hold the celebration banquet. We can all discuss it together."
The aunties got up one after another, and several distant aunties said goodbye.
It's their internal business, and distant relatives shouldn't interfere. Just go back and follow instructions. Some people, lacking tact, wanted to go along, but were pulled away by others, leaving feeling restless and anxious.
"Let's go to the main house first," the auntie from before said again.
In her mind, the main house was paramount, and she could make any decision there.
If any junior disobeys, the elder can use their status to suppress them.
This is a method my aunt often uses; she starts by criticizing and lecturing the younger generation, and it feels incredibly satisfying.
"What are we going to the main house for?" Luo Heng's mother rolled her eyes. "Zhang Jiaomei's family and Luo Bi's family don't get along. Luo Bi made crab traps and fish traps, but the main house didn't do anything about it. Now that Luo Bi has made something of herself, let's see if Zhang Jiaomei will panic."
"Is this appropriate?" the aunt asked tentatively.
She doesn't make decisions; others always come up with the ideas.
“What’s wrong with this?” Luo Heng’s mother and Luo Ping’s mother said in unison. Then, while putting on her animal skin hat, Luo Heng’s mother habitually tugged at the other woman with her hand and said, “You don’t understand anything. Just follow along. You won’t understand even if I ask you.”
Very impatient, it's obvious this sister-in-law doesn't know anything.
The aunt wasn't angry. She smiled and said, "You're complaining about what I say? Do you think I can stay silent when something happens at home?"
It made her seem very important.
"You can't even name a sweet or salty one." Luo Heng's mother's words completely shut the other person down.
This aunt was completely ignored; after all, she didn't know anything.
The snow was falling heavily outside, and the cold wind was howling. The aunties were shivering as soon as they went out, and they ran towards the hovercars with their shoulders hunched. Luo Ping and Luo Yini both had hovercars.
Logically, that auntie who doesn't know anything shouldn't have gone; everyone would look down on her. But she still went along.
Upon arriving at Luo Bi's maternal home, the aunts greeted them warmly. Luo Hang and his wife naturally understood why the clansmen had come. They were happy but didn't say much, as they weren't entirely clear on the details.
To be honest, Luo Hang and his wife were also very confused.
The aunts asked about the celebration banquet, but not about Guan Zhuting; they asked about Luo Hang, because Guan Zhuting was the stepmother.
Luo Hang said, "Let's talk about it when Luo Bi comes back."
"Over at the main house..."
Luo Hang glossed over it, not wanting to bring it up further at the celebration banquet.
Other people's children are successful and they show off everywhere. Luo Hang's family is very low-key, but his aunts are not. They can't sit still, so they all get up to say goodbye and go off to find people to brag to.
The aunts also went to the main house, but Luo Heng's mother, Luo Ping's mother, and Luo Yini's mother didn't go.
What to do?
Luo Bi was annoyed by Zhang Jiaomei's family and completely ignored them; trying to discuss anything with them would be pointless. (End of Chapter)












