The Lian Family wasn't wealthy; the red envelope was merely a formality.
"Old Fourth and his wife still haven't arrived. When I passed by their shop just now, I told them to hurry over," Lian Shouyi said.
"It would be good for the members of the same generation to see each other, Manman, go and urge your father and mother," Old Master Lian instructed.
The members of the same generation all greeted each other with equal courtesy, and there was no need for red envelopes as a token for addressing each other differently.
Lian Manman went to call for Lian Shouxin and Lady Zhang. She had only reached the gate when she met them coming in, and they returned together.
"Mother, did father and grandmother, as well as Auntie and Third Aunt, get their address-changing fees? Did we prepare any?" Lian Manman asked.
"It's already been prepared. Your grandfather and grandmother reminded us yesterday," Lady Zhang took out a red envelope to show Lian Manman.