Liu Miao had a red string around her neck, with a pendant hanging from it, a silver pendant.
Many people had seen this pendant before, and Liu Miao said it was from her family, something she had worn since she was little.
A few young girls were watching at the time, all very envious of Liu Miao.
In this era, most families favored boys over girls, and items like these were usually kept for sons; who would let a daughter wear it, knowing it would end up in someone else's family?
So when Liu Miao talked about this pendant, there was a bit of flaunting involved, especially when she saw the envious looks from girls her age, which made her even more smug.
But now, unexpectedly, this pendant had become a hot potato.
"Zhang Qiang, Liu Miao has worn this pendant since she was little, when did it become something your family reserved for a daughter-in-law?" Someone, displeased with Zhang Qiang's bullying, asked with a smile.
