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My Daughter Lost It After I Returned Her 18.8 Yuan Red Envelope
My Daughter Lost It After I Returned Her 18.8 Yuan Red Envelope Plot:
Lin Xiufen, a penny-pinching community supermarket owner, and her daughter Su Xiaotang, a newly employed office worker, bicker over trivial things daily. On Valentine’s Day, Xiaotang—who saved milk tea money for a week—sent her mom an 18.8 yuan red envelope to prove she could “support her.” But her mom returned it instantly, saying, “Save it for breakfast”—this made Xiaotang break down, feeling she’d never outgrow being a “little kid” in her mom’s eyes. Little did she know, her mom had secretly used the returned money to buy her favorite durian crepe and pre-ordered the limited-edition milk tea cup she’d mentioned on WeChat Moments. When the crepe in the fridge was found, mother and daughter laughed through tears: turns out, the “return” from the frugal mom held the softest secret.
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