After receiving Jiang Zhixun's instructions, it didn't take long for Madam Jiang to visit Shen Qingqing at school.
She came bearing large bags full of things.
There was milk powder, snacks, candies, and other treats.
There were also ink and notebooks. "These are things you often use. I saw them and just bought them."
Fifty yuan was considered a "fortune," and since her son had spoken, Madam Jiang thought it best to spend it on the young couple.
Otherwise, keeping the money felt like holding a hot potato.
Whatever wasn't spent, she planned to save it and return it to Qingqing at a later opportunity.
Shen Qingqing was bemused, "The school will distribute these items uniformly, you don't need to buy them for me."
Madam Jiang knew about the school subsidies but hadn't considered this point at the time.
"I thought they only provided living stipends."