Qin Wenhao turned and introduced her. "Mom, this is my wife, Fu Mingxue."
"Mingxue, this is my mom."
Fu Mingxue looked at her mother-in-law, who appeared quite young, as if she were only in her thirties.
She clearly took great care of herself.
"—Mom!" Her tone was poised, her expression natural.
Mrs. Qin walked up to Fu Mingxue with a smile and took her hand.
"Mingxue, Wenhao and I were planning to come see you this afternoon, but I didn’t expect the children to get sick."
Fu Mingxue asked with concern, "Mom, how are the children? Are they feeling any better?"
"The doctor gave them some medicine. Their fevers still haven’t gone down completely, but they should soon. I just hope it doesn’t come back tonight."
Mrs. Qin sighed. "The poor things have really been suffering."
Fu Mingxue nodded. "It’s true. They’re so young, being sick is especially hard on them."
Mrs. Qin believed that first impressions were truly important.
From the very first glance, she had taken a great liking to her younger son’s wife.
"Oh, right. Mingxue, this is your sister-in-law, and this is Aunt Li. Aunt Li looks after the two children."
Fu Mingxue looked toward the two women, who were a short distance away, and gave them a slight nod. "Hello, Sister-in-law. Hello, Aunt Li."
Aunt Li immediately replied, "Hello! To you as well!"
Lan Qingman snapped out of her surprise. She hadn’t expected her new sister-in-law to be so beautiful.
It was beyond anything she had imagined.
’I thought someone from a small town would surely be plain and unsophisticated.’
’Add to that a father who died young and a widowed mother—how good could her life have possibly been?’
’Even if she had a decent face, it would surely be dark and weathered. Or she’d be timid and unpresentable.’



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