Zhaodi, however, had no strong reaction.
She knew that in the future, the family from the main house would do even better than they were now, and the villagers' flattery would continue indefinitely.
Right now, she was just eagerly looking forward to the birth of her younger brother, so that once their family started making money, they would be the ones envied and praised by the villagers.
However, since San Ya's family had now moved to the town, she could only see her at school, and once classes were taken out of the equation, the time left for her was extremely limited.
At school, she hardly had any chance to get close to the other girl; during recess, whether San Ya went to the bathroom or out to play, she was always surrounded by a group of girls.
Lunchtime was the same, with a big group of students vying to sit with San Ya, and they did not walk to or from school together.
But at least when San Ya lived at home, they spent evenings and weekends together.