Upon leaving the bookstore, Liu Sisi headed straight for the blacksmith's shop.
Recalling Di Cheng's words, she carefully looked at the blacksmith shop and saw that it was clearly a couple, not too old, who probably were not the parents of Feng'er as Di Cheng had mentioned.
Yesterday, the things she had ordered were already done. She held and examined them with satisfaction.
Then she went to the grocery store and returned home. She locked herself in a room for a while, only coming out when night fell.
That night, Di Yelei did not return. Liu Sisi found it unsurprising.
Early the following morning, she urged Granny Hu and Ms. Gao to steam a few loads of steamed buns and bought half of a piece of pork. The pork was directly chopped into small pieces, stir-fried with minced buk choi, loading them into a carry basket to keep them warm. Once again, she put everything in the carriage and headed directly to the riverside.