After leaving the Supply and Marketing Cooperative, Cheng Su saw the watch box in the bag and suddenly stopped in her tracks. This really was enough—hadn't she just had an argument with Qi Taiguo? Why was she still thinking about buying him a gift?
She remembered the complaints she'd heard from other women before: when angry with their husbands or children, they would go out and, upon seeing something, still think of buying it for them. It seems to be a woman's nature.
Had she become one of those women?
Cheng Su was rather speechless and let out a sigh, shoving the box to the bottom and covering it with some other items. Only then did she feel content as she headed to the restaurant.
Qi Taiguo was also quite frustrated. He could not understand Cheng Su's blowing things out of proportion at all. He thought that perhaps he was indeed like what his mother said—too indulgent with her usually, which had spoiled her into such capricious behavior.