Hearing Mu Ying compliment her, Windsor smiled shyly and said, "You're very beautiful too! It's my first time seeing you in a blue dress, it suits you well."
Mu Ying flicked the hem of her skirt, "Because this is a harbor city, and I'm also here to meet you!"
The clinking sound of bead curtains rang out as someone else came in.
Mu Ying said to Windsor, "You go ahead and serve the customers, I'll amuse myself for a while, and we can chat after you're done."
"Sure," Windsor had no worries, there was no need for them to be so formal with each other.
Mu Ying, with her hands behind her back, started to look around the shop.
It was evident that Windsor had put a lot of effort into decorating the place.
Merchandise like perfumes and essential oils actually only took up a small part of the shop, the majority was an assortment of crafts and knick-knacks.
They looked delicate and fun, probably hand-picked by Windsor herself.