Red envelopes for my niece made me nervous all day

I knew that with my sister-in-law’s careful, thoughtful, and polite disposition, she would check to see if I was behaved.

My husband has a very talented and rich older sister, she is a single mother, but she has both raised her children and started a career by herself, but now she has become the owner of a large restaurant, home and car. How many people want to come to her but she refuses, she just wants to live alone to raise children, has no intention of getting married for the second time.

My husband is just an ordinary office worker, with a monthly salary of only 10 million, but because of the support of 5 million by my sister, my family is also comfortable spending. She also gave my parents-in-law a lot of money, shopping for them is not lacking in anything. It can be said that we live with our parents, so we are also “enjoyed”.

Because my sister-in-law treats me very well, every time she comes home to visit, I prepare a meal. Every year I ask my husband to invite her to celebrate Tet with the whole family for fun, but she often takes her daughter to travel, otherwise she stays in the city. She only returned to her hometown on the morning of the 2nd, ate lunch, then left.

But on the 26th of this year, she suddenly gave me 30 million and told me to buy more food because this year she and her daughter will stay home to celebrate Tet from the 30th to the end of the 4th. push for. So I bought a lot more delicious and strange dishes to serve the whole family, but still had nearly 20 million left over.

Yesterday morning, following asking and wishing each other New Year’s greetings among family members, I talked while taking out a red envelope for my sister-in-law’s daughter. When I received the envelope, I kept it in my pocket, not curious to open it or say anything. At noon, when the brothers and sisters in the family brought their children to wish them Tet, I took out the envelopes to give lucky money to the grandchildren, but discovered that in the morning I had given the wrong envelope to my sister-in-law’s daughter.

Before that, I had prepared a separate envelope with a rather large denomination to give to my niece because I wanted to repay the heart of my sister-in-law. But I pulled the wrong envelope with a much smaller denomination many times.

This worried me all followingnoon. I was afraid that my sister-in-law, knowing the money inside, would think I was stingy. I talked to my husband and he said it was okay, she doesn’t care regarding the little money. But I knew that with my sister-in-law’s careful, thoughtful, and polite character, she would check to see if I was behaved.

I really wonder if I should tell this wrong red envelope to my sister-in-law so that she can understand, or silently give my niece another envelope?

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