Zhu ngtong pursed her lips in a slight smile, with a hint of teasing, she said aningfully, "It seems that Miss Su and I are quite in sync, thinking about the sa thing... Miss Su, don’t you think?"
Su Jiang’s forehead was covered with black lines, feeling that Zhu ngtong’s style seed a bit off. Just monts ago she was cool and domineering, scaring away the woman coveting her man, and now she’s playfully teasing her with the air of a mischievous girl?
Speaking of which, does your husband at ho know you’re this fierce outside? Su Jiang stepped aside, gesturing for Zhu ngtong to sit, and calmly said, "Since it’s said to be fate, why not sit down and have a good talk? I’ve always heard of your na but never seen you in person, now it’s finally accomplished."
Zhu ngtong didn’t refuse, looking at Su Jiang with a scrutinizing and evaluating gaze.
How to put it, ever since Zhu ngtong learned about the existence of Su Jiang, she has always presented herself in a very mysterious way. She’s arrogant in action but indeed has the capital for arrogance, drawing resentnt masterfully, making people grit their teeth yet unable to really dislike her...
If she were a bit older, it wouldn’t seem too abrupt, at most one could say this person is truly a prodigy. But... she’s only sixteen this year! Of course, if even the age information is fabricated, Zhu ngtong would have nothing more to say.
"Mrs. Liu..." Su Jiang pondered over the address, feeling quite displeased about the scrutiny from the other, "I wonder if I did sothing wrong to make Madam look at this way? If we have any conflict, it should only be that misunderstanding..."
"As you said, it’s a misunderstanding, how could I let a misunderstanding weigh on my mind?" Zhu ngtong beca interested, with a slight smile on her lips, she said thoughtfully, "You don’t quite seem like a sixteen-year-old, whether in behavior or speech..."
By rights, Zhu ngtong and Su Jiang should have a twenty-year age gap, which should account for a significant generational gap. But when Zhu ngtong spoke with her, she found it didn’t feel like an elder talking to a teenager, more like peers conversing.
"So people... are just more mature for their age." Su Jiang pointed to herself, speaking boldly, "Even though I’m just this young, I’m already a mother of two babies. If I still had a childish mindset, wouldn’t I be holding back my kids?"
Parents are a child’s first teachers in life, teaching them how to speak, protecting them as they learn to walk, telling them how to be a person... It seems simple, but it’s a heavy responsibility. If parents haven’t learned to be mature, how can they guide their children?
Zhu ngtong understood Su Jiang’s point, realizing the other didn’t intentionally strike her sensitivity, but still, the topic of children always pricked her heart a bit. She quickly adjusted her mindset, smiling knowingly, "What you say makes sense, perhaps being a mother makes one more mature and strong than before..."
Su Yanjing, a teenage boy squeezed between an older and a younger woman, suddenly felt utterly superfluous!
He couldn’t help but want to quickly finish his al and leave, if only! But he resisted the urge to leave... For so reason, he felt that between Su Jiang and this Simoles Deficiency Syndro patient, there was a subtle vibe, another layer of aning beneath their surface words.
Although Zhu ngtong hadn’t beco a mother, when she got married, she had a great anticipation for this role, having researched plenty of relevant theoretical knowledge. In this regard, she was much more knowledgeable than Su Jiang. Leveraging the topic of children, the two chatted joyfully.
Finally, Su Jiang shifted the topic to Zhu ngtong’s "Simoles Deficiency Syndro", frowning puzzledly, "I’ve overheard so of Madam’s conversations with Sergeant An before, and there’s sothing I’m quite baffled about, could you help clarify?"
Su Jiang knowing An Xiangjiao was sothing Zhu ngtong was aware of, so she didn’t find anything unusual when Su ntioned her.
Probably due to won’s intuition, she felt that Su Jiang’s upcoming words would pique her interest, "As long as it doesn’t involve confidential matters, feel free to ask. eting each other on the virtual network is a kind of fate too, isn’t it?"
"Hmm, since that’s the case, please pardon my intrusion." Su Jiang lowered her eyes, she wasn’t overly kind-hearted, she just felt she could use her connection with Zhu ngtong to inspire high-level research into telekinesis. Even knowing it probably wouldn’t yield progress, she still wanted to try!
"I’ve had an incident before, here..." Su Jiang pointed to her head, smiling slightly, "I experienced mory loss, can’t recall many things. But if I encounter familiar or related people or objects, it becos clearer..."
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