On Sunday morning, Su Ziceng deliberately got up early. Su Qingzhang was in the habit of perusing a few newspapers before breakfast every day, a task that was personally organized by Chang Mei when she was the housekeeper of the Su Family. This habit had not changed even after she became the secretary-general of the Su Family.
As usual, several newspapers were neatly arranged on the marble dining table, starting with the domestic ones and ending with the Mo City papers. The servants were orderly setting up breakfast beside the table. Su Ziceng lingered by the table until she heard the sound of Su Qingzhang coming downstairs, and then returned to her seat on the right.
The Chang's mother and daughter were still reminiscing about their glorious deeds in the Su Family. After returning, seeing that Su Ziceng did not react, they thought that she had no choice but to swallow this silent loss.