"Alright, alright, you guys go ahead and get busy. I'd rather enjoy some peace and quiet," Fang Jingzi said as she kicked off her shoes and lay down on the bed, "But just remember, don't point out my faults and call me lazy later."
"I can't guarantee that," Fang Jingyi teased before leaving.
Staring at the doorway for a while, Fang Jingzi got up and stood by the window, gazing at the familiar scenes downstairs, and inexplicably, a sense of reluctance filled her heart.
Even though she knew that after getting married, she could still come home as usual, she couldn't help but feel a bit sad. People often say that outgoing children aren't sentimental and don't miss home, but she was quite the opposite; her least favorite thing since childhood was leaving home and her parents.
Before she met Lin Wenjie, she had been in relationships, and they all ended because of one requirement she had — after marriage, both sets of parents must be supported.
