Jun Yan's mouth twitched, "Mom, don't always read those unrealistic and messy romance novels, they're all fake."
Murong Xiang: "Oh, novels come from life, who knows, maybe they're real?"
Jun Yan lowered his head and continued to cut the fruit without speaking, but had already made a mental note of the author named Si Jiuyue.
After finishing breakfast, Jun Yan began packing it into lunchboxes.
Fruit in one box, egg tarts in another, pastries in another, steak burgers in yet another.
And the spicy crayfish that Si Fan likes, shelled and placed in a box.
Murong Xiang wasn't outdone, channeling her inner supportive mother-in-law to meticulously arrange every lunchbox into heart shapes for Jun Yan.
In these matters, women are more detail-oriented and romantic than men.
Back when Murong Xiang was dating Jun Yan's father, she even chatted with him anonymously online, teaching him various romantic ways to court her.
