"Jing Min, Tang Huai," Tang Ying came over.
She had heard from Shu Yu that Tang Huai was teaching Jing Min how to make hand-pulled noodles, so she came to the kitchen.
The dough was ready and resting.
Seeing Tang Huai, Tang Ying approached warmly, expressing her concern with a series of questions, "Tang Huai, are you used to living in the new house? Did Zihan cry last night? Tang Huai, I want to apologize to you for my mother's behavior, I didn't know she and grandma..."
Tang Ying could not finish the last part out of shame, but Tang Huai and Jing Min knew what she meant.
If Tang Huai hadn't been given a second chance at life, she really would have been fooled by Tang Ying, so sensible and clever.
Tang Ying's performance was really too good, too good, and it wasn't until her death that Tang Huai came to know her true nature.