Lu Qingqing gave the middle-aged woman a cold sneer upon recognition; she was Liu Ying, the homewrecker who had disrupted Tang Tang's family all those years ago. She seemed to be living well, her skin fair and clear, adorned with expensive jewelry, dressed in a black mink coat, looking to be in her thirties. Although her features were delicate, she didn't come close to the beauty of Tang Tang's mother in her memory.
The ethereal beauty of Tang Tang was inherited from her mother, which only showed how enchanting her mother must have been back in the day.
Unfortunately, men don't cheat merely because of the third party's beauty.
Take Li Da'an, for instance—he claimed he did it to have sons, but who really knew if it wasn't for the thrill of marital infidelity?