Chiang Qing came from a family of officials, and not to mention her living conditions, the circle around her was one of either fortune or high status. She had seen many people around her, and was certainly not naive or simple-minded. Was Cheng Su suddenly striking up a conversation and indirectly asking about her private life because she cared about her?
Yeah, right, they were hardly acquainted.
Thus, there could only be one reason: it was about a man, and the same man at that.
Could it be that Taiguo had mentioned something to Cheng Su about her?
At that thought, Chiang Qing felt a mix of excitement and curiosity. What would he say? What did they talk about?
Chiang Qing really wanted to know what that couple thought of her, but no matter what, Cheng Su asking her like this must mean she felt threatened.
Chiang Qing couldn’t be bothered to play coy with Cheng Su, so she laid it out straight to avoid useless guessing.
Ordinary women might have just gone along with Chiang Qing, moving them with emotion and reasoning, or bluntly threatening, saying things like "I know what you’re thinking, keep away from my husband," and the like.
Unfortunately for Chiang Qing, she was dealing with Cheng Su, who never played by the rules.
Cheng Su tilted her head and feigned ignorance, "What do you want me to say, Doctor Chiang?"
Chiang Qing had been ready with a response, but Cheng Su’s question completely threw her off track.

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