Susu didn't know that Ruan Qiniang was worried about her spending money extravagantly. It was just an occasional event, so Susu also customized a set for her two sisters, while for others, she chose small yet exquisite and valuable hairpins and other accessories.
No one would wear such precious jewelry at home, in fear of damaging them. Besides, they are quite heavy. Even a light set of filigree hairpieces weighs seven or eight taels of gold, and with gemstones and beads, it could weigh a pound or two. Add bracelets, pendants, and necklaces, and sure, they are beautiful, but burdensome too.
Susu stopped by at the Shun'an Earl Mansion, bringing the Old Madam a basket of garlic sprouts and baby spinach she grew herself. The Shun'an Earl Mansion certainly didn't lack such things, but in the dead of winter, fresh vegetables are always appreciated.
After having lunch with the Old Madam, Susu planned to head back home, but the Old Madam asked her to stay.
