As for intrigue, it actually doesn't exist. The author has actually written it very clearly. The basic tone of the old street renovation is to restore it as it was before and to preserve the characteristics of the old street. Therefore, the heroine's aunt's calculations are doomed to fail, and it is impossible for her to harm the protagonist's family.
The reason why I want to write such a paragraph is that there is such a story at the beginning, and there are also some stories about the heroine's aunt in the setting. After all, the heroine's aunt is also a pitiful person. It was probably because of the family's rule of favoring boys over girls. As the saying goes, there must be hateful things about pitiful people. The series of calculations behind her return must also be explained clearly.
Knowing that some readers may not like this, the author did not write much about it, and will update tonight to move on to this plot.
The story is still warm and cozy later on, with the overbearing chef father chasing his mother, taking care of the cute baby, and the protagonist's parents appearing one after another, bringing out more warm plots. Some things are inserted only to adjust and get rid of some side plots, that's all.
I just want to post this chapter so that you don't misunderstand and think that the rest of the book is all about the intrigues with the heroine's aunt for the old plaque. This is not true. The protagonist can still be played with by her once she makes a move? Then wouldn't the chef god in the previous life be in vain
Warmth is the tone and main theme of this book, so please feel free to read on.
Good night everyone!