Anning put away the embroidery portrait: "My family is currently facing hardships, and I had no choice but to make embroideries to supplement our household expenses. I've been working on this portrait for over half a year, originally intending it for the elderly at home, it's just that..."
Anning lowered her head, showing a touch of sadness: "My child's second uncle broke his leg, and now we can't stop buying his medicine. Living people are more important than lifeless objects, so I had to find a way to sell it."
Mrs. Lu Huang understood Anning's feelings.
The embroidery portrait that took a lot of effort to make would naturally be especially cherished, and she also understood Anning's reluctance to part with it.
She patted Anning's hand: "Good child, your aunt will definitely find a good home for this portrait. My aunt is a rare benevolent person; she will surely cherish it properly."
