The second lady comes to the house early the next morning with gifts for the young Miss. She asks the kitchen to cook breakfast and snacks for her. The young Miss says that she would have taken all this for a dream if she hadn't been so sore. She tells the story of how the first lady mentioned that she might get a gift from the second lady. When she woke up, she saw the letter lying on the doorstep. She has devoted her heart to studying and will definitely score well in the exam. Miss. Quin tells her that she's full of herself and asks her to sit up straight and eat some rice porridge. The hostility is overflowing, and the hostility is getting out of hand. She scolds her mother for being so out of control. She says that Miss Quin's elder sister finally returned from the capital. She's just a "motherless child" who has no place on the family's ancestral records. She blames her for pampering Miss Quin all the time, and she scolds Miss Quin for hitting Miss Quin. Miss Quin says that her mother is in need of some discipline and that she should be taken away and asked to reflect on what she has done. The uncle tells Miss Quin that she can move the tablet of her father to the ancestral hall and that his mother's tablet should also be moved to the hall. He asks Miss Quin if she'd like to have her tablet put in the hall since it's not appropriate for her to have it there. She doesn't want to, but the uncle says that he's grateful for her sensibility. He says that
The second lady comes to the house early the next morning with gifts for the young Miss. She asks the kitchen to cook breakfast and snacks for her. The young Miss says that she would have taken all this for a dream if she hadn't been so sore. She tells the story of how the first lady mentioned that she might get a gift from the second lady. When she woke up, she saw the letter lying on the doorstep. She has devoted her heart to studying and will definitely score well in the exam. Miss. Quin tells her that she's full of herself and asks her to sit up straight and eat some rice porridge. The hostility is overflowing, and the hostility is getting out of hand. She scolds her mother for being so out of control. She says that Miss Quin's elder sister finally returned from the capital. She's just a "motherless child" who has no place on the family's ancestral records. She blames her for pampering Miss Quin all the time, and she scolds Miss Quin for hitting Miss Quin. Miss Quin says that her mother is in need of some discipline and that she should be taken away and asked to reflect on what she has done. The uncle tells Miss Quin that she can move the tablet of her father to the ancestral hall and that his mother's tablet should also be moved to the hall. He asks Miss Quin if she'd like to have her tablet put in the hall since it's not appropriate for her to have it there. She doesn't want to, but the uncle says that he's grateful for her sensibility. He says that