Xingxing's family wasn't particularly well-off; her parents were small traders but of course, they were much better off than the average family.
However, compared to the other people at school, their financial situation really didn't measure up.
The condition Liu Dao agreed to was to have at least two children within five years, which, to talk about something outrageous, was just Liu Dao's style.
I scoffed at this.
Liu Dao was an odd fellow—he never treated people as people. Not only did he torment his own son, but now he was planning to give Xingxing a hard time, and probably his grandson in the future as well.
Ren Xiang found out about this because Liu Dao's wife came to buy paper offerings for Er Zi, hoping she wouldn't take it amiss and also bought a lot of scarce goods from the Underworld to send over, many of which required Old Ren to rush the work.