Chapter 839 (1/2)

Si Zhanbei made a call and asked Ning Ruiyu to prepare the tickets.

However, he was still a little worried. He specially found a few people to secretly follow Sheng Fenghua in case she was in danger and they could help her.

Of course, he did not tell Sheng Fenghua about this because he was afraid that she would refuse.

After the discussion, the two of them left the room. They saw that Father Sheng and mother sheng were not in the living room. They walked to their room and knocked on the door. “Dad, mom, the tickets have been bought. The train is tomorrow morning. I’ll take you to buy some things and bring them home. ”

When mother Sheng heard that she was going to buy things and bring them home, she quickly opened the door She looked at Sheng Fenghua, who was standing at the door, and said, “second girl, if you have money to buy things, you might as well give us the money directly. The things at home are much cheaper than here. Let’s go home and buy them. ”

Sheng Fenghua glanced at mother Sheng and smiled, saying, “how can the things at home be the same as here? Let’s go. I’ll take you to buy some. When the time comes, we can give them to the people in the village and the relatives at home. ”

“But… ” mother Sheng wanted to say something, but Father Sheng glared at her and said, “if I tell you to go, then go. What’s the point of saying so much? We’ve been here for so long, it’s time to bring some things back. ”

Seeing that Father Sheng had spoken, mother Sheng couldn’t say anything more and went out to buy things with Sheng Fenghua.

Originally, Si Zhanbei wanted to send them, but was rejected by Sheng Fenghua. Father Sheng saw that Si Zhanbei was at home and didn’t go out. He planned to have a good chat with Si Zhanbei.

Sheng Fenghua brought mother Sheng to the big shopping mall and bought a lot of snacks and specialty products.

Looking at the bags of things, mother Sheng’s heart ached for the money again. She said, “what are you buying so many things for? ”

“There are many people in the village. How can we share if we don’t buy more? ”