On New Year's Day, my mother took me to pay a New Year call. Happy new year experience: set off firecrackers, set off fireworks, play with friends, and "ask" adults for red envelopes. Opening the red envelope is even more exciting: you don't know how many lucky money there will be, maybe it's a number that surprises you!
My mother promised me that I could take half of the lucky money and control it at will.
At night, I hide the red envelope under the bed. So the thief can't steal my red envelope. It's foolproof I think.
I woke up the next day and found that the red envelope was gone. I've looked everywhere, but I can't find it. My first suspect is my mother.
Mom. After a few days of "unannounced visits", I found that my mother moved my red envelope!
"Mom, why did you take my money? Didn't you promise to use it for me? " I flew into a rage.
"You are too young to make good use of the lucky money." Mom said flatly.
I quarreled with my mother. Mom is angry and I am determined. But in the end it ended in my "defeat".
I just don't understand that although we children spend money unreasonably, red envelopes are for children, not adults. The "belly" of a red envelope contains not only money, but also adults' wishes for children. Children also have the right to use red envelopes!