She said that, but Jing Shu knew it was absolutely impossible that it was that troublesome person they were supposed to pick up.
After all, they had to pick up the elder aunt's entire family. Then, they'd need to take another route for the second aunt's family. The journey wasn't short, and some detours would be necessary. Conservatively, driving would waste at least a day or so.
Not to mention, how would the families without transportation even get here? Walk? How long would it take to walk hundreds of kilometers in this freezing, snowy weather?
Jing Shu shook her head as she crunched on her homemade popcorn, murmuring to herself, "I really need to add more cocoa powder."
As soon as Jing Shu opened the door, a pungent smell assaulted her nostrils. Following that, a group of people in tattered cotton clothes, with pieces of fabric haphazardly stitched together, came into view. They looked somewhat familiar, but she didn't recognize them.