"Xiao Yue, I can’t believe it, how come you’re such a gossip?" Tang Mingli is practically ready to raise both hands in surrender.
Tang Yue smiles with curved eyes and says, "Uncle, this isn’t called gossiping; this is your niece showing concern for you."
She says earnestly, "Uncle, I’m thinking about your lifelong happiness on behalf of my dad."
"..." Tang Mingli simply closes his mouth because if the conversation continues, there’s no telling what Tang Yue might end up saying.
As they approach Sister Wei’s store, Tang Mingli keeps warning Tang Yue not to talk nonsense, lest the girl gets embarrassed and it leads to misunderstandings.
"Uncle, you’ve reminded me eight hundred times now. If you keep going on about it, I can’t guarantee I won’t get annoyed and spill the beans to her," says Tang Yue, rolling her eyes in exasperation. Tang Mingli has repeated his warning so many times, she’s almost getting calluses on her ears.
"Brother Tang."
A crisp voice like a silver bell rings out, and Tang Yue silently praises in her heart, "That voice, it’s a perfect score."
"Jiajia." Tang Mingli strides forward quickly, but also throws a warning glance back at Tang Yue.
Tang Yue purses her lips, trying not to laugh as she follows closely behind, curious to see this woman who Tang Mingli cares so much about.
"Brother Tang, are you here to stock up on goods?" Wei Jiajia asks with a beaming smile, her eyes shimmering, her cheeks adorned with sweet dimples.
Ooh, a beauty with dimples.
Following behind Tang Mingli, Tang Yue sizes up Wei Jiajia. Comparing heights, Jiajia is a good half head shorter than Tang Mingli, with delicate features and appears lively and cheerful, her smile especially sweet. Those two dimples are very attractive.
She’s a completely different type from Uncle’s first love, Qi Yufei. Qi Yufei is the kind of delicate and gentle miss, eliciting admiration.
But Wei Jiajia in front of her is lively and cheerful, very easy to like. When she smiles, her eyes curve like crescent moons, her sweet smile seemingly seeping into one’s heart.
"This is..." Wei Jiajia looks puzzledly towards Tang Yue, the joy in her eyes seeming to dim a bit with Tang Yue’s arrival.
"My niece, Xiao Yue," Tang Mingli replies quickly, fearing that Tang Yue might say something embarrassing for the girl, "She’s Sister Wei’s younger sister, Wei Jiajia. Last time, it was her who helped me with my purchases."
"Hello, Sister Jiajia," Tang Yue greets sweetly, thinking to herself that her uncle should speed things up. It’s obvious that Wei Jiajia also feels the same about her uncle.
When mutual affection is present, bursting this bubble of pretense, it won’t be long before Granny Tang gets to hold a grandchild.
"Xiao Yue, are you also here with Brother Tang to stock up?" Wei Jiajia warmly welcomes them inside.
Tang Yue says, "You talk, I’ll pick out some clothes."
As soon as Tang Yue steps into the shop, her eyes land on the children’s clothes. There are outfits for both boys and girls. Sister Wei was right, Wei Jiajia’s selection is indeed the latest styles, but the prices are also slightly higher.


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