Mrs. Liang stole a look at Jiang Yao, who was wrapped tightly like a dumpling, and laughed. "It's only October! You're afraid of the cold, aren't you? There's heating in the house though, you should be fine taking off your jacket and scarf here."
Jiang Yao was just about to remove her scarf and her hat when Luo Ruoran, wiping her hands dry on her apron, called out, "Hold on! Hold on! Let me pinch those cheeks first!"
Using her thumb and index finger, Luo Ruoran lightly squeezed Jiang Yao's rosy cheeks. "You're lacking some meat here," she complained.
Jiang Yao was skinny, together with her palm-sized face she looked frail. Fortunately, she exuded vigor, and her aura more than made up for her tiny frame.
She looked adorable cloaked in a dense layer of winter clothing, together with the pinkish color tones and her pair of big, sparkly eyes.
Luo Ruoran retracted her hands, but not before flicking the pom-pom on Jiang Yao's hat and asked, "Did Xingzhi prepare these for you?"
"Who else can it be? And he's just as annoying, always flicking the pom-pom on my hat." Jiang Yao held her head up and exclaimed. She did not plan to put on the scarf before exiting the car as it was only a few seconds' distance from the parking spot to the door. Yet, under Lu Xingzhi's insistence, she had to pile on the winter warmers before leaving the car.
"Let's go. We can't cook anyways and are going to be a nuisance in the kitchen. Let's catch up in the living room." Mrs. Liang walked out with both Luo Ruoran and Jiang Yao. She smiled brightly, like a gentle breeze under the warm springtime sun.
Mrs. Liang had always liked Jiang Yao. Ever since the incident at the hospital, she liked hera skinny yet assertive and capable womaneven more.
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