Money.
This word has long been Lu Zhu's goal and only belief.
She is an atheist.
Even though sometimes the atmosphere around her feels superstitious, and with Jun Feifei, a staunch believer in ghosts, by her side, Lu Zhu remains unshakable in her belief that there are no such chaotic gods or ghosts in this world.
Except for one—
The God of Wealth.
This becomes especially evident during the Chinese New Year.
On the fifth day of the New Year, when welcoming the God of Wealth, Lu Zhu always devoutly prepares three thousand firecrackers.
Two bundles!
Placed in her own courtyard, she selects an auspicious time to set them off punctually.
Usually, it's at 6:06, or 8:08.
Such two bundles of firecrackers were a burden when Lu Zhu was a child.
At that time, her family was so poor they could only eat with the chili sauce made by her mother, and she had to fill herself up with water to fight hunger. Where was there any money to buy firecrackers?
