Two gray-haired old ladies came to see Mr. Sheng with the support of their grandmother and maid.
"Sheng Shanda, why are you sitting here? Come and sit at the table with us and talk!" Mrs. Tao said, although she was old, her voice was full of energy.
"It's very nice here. I'll just sit here." Mr. Sheng declined politely.
"Are Shanda people afraid of being persuaded to drink? Don't worry, our table has agreed that today we will all have tea instead of wine. We are old and can't stand the trouble."
A rather familiar voice reached Wei Zi's ears, and she couldn't help but turn her head and look.
By chance, the old lady's peripheral vision also happened to glance towards Wei Zi.
"Xiao Zi?!"
"Grandma." Wei Zi was also surprised to see Mrs. Jiang here and quickly stood up and saluted her.
Mrs. Jiang helped her up and said, "Good boy, you are here too."
"Old sister, is this your granddaughter? She looks so good, just like the fairy in the painting." Mrs. Tao said with a smile.
Mrs. Jiang patted Wei Zi's hand: "This is Mrs. Tao."
"Mrs. Tao." Wei Zi also bowed.
"You're welcome." Mrs. Tao smiled as she took off the gold hairpin on her head and put it on Wei Zi's head: "It's our old lady's thing, you'll look old-fashioned if you wear it. This hairpin was chosen by my little girl for me.
Yes, it’s the style you little girls like.”
"Thank you, Mrs. Tao." Wei Zi bowed again.
"Xiao Zi, want to sit with grandma?"
Mrs. Jiang's eyes were sharp, and she understood that Mrs. Tao was intending to get married.
That's okay. There are several young masters in the Tao family who are all of good character. It would be great if Wei Zi likes them. If Wei Zi marries to the south of the Yangtze River and takes care of them himself, he can also make up for the debt he owed to his daughter by marrying far away.
Wei Zi smiled and said, "I can just sit here."
Mrs. Jiang's eyes couldn't help but fall on Wei Zi. When she saw Feng Danyuan, she was immediately shocked: This young man has such an appearance and such a temperament...Does the Tao family have such relatives and friends?
Mrs. Tao was also stunned.
Her problem is the same as Mrs. Jiang's.
"Xiao Zi, is this your friend?" It would be more appropriate for Mrs. Jiang to ask.
Wei Zi was slightly startled, how to introduce Feng Danyuan?
Friend? Somewhat perfunctory.
Boyfriend? There was no such title in ancient times.
Fiancé? He is from the royal family. Marriage must be approved by the emperor. She can't say it casually. What's more, he has never mentioned it...
While hesitating, Feng Danyuan stood up and bowed seriously to Mrs. Jiang: "Hello, madam, I am Xiao Zi's fiancé."
"Eh?"
"ah?!"
"Hey" was said by Mrs. Jiang.
As for "Ah", it was the voice of the former Minister of Rites, Sheng Lao.
A trace of disappointment flashed in Mrs. Tao's eyes, but she soon felt relieved. She is a gentle lady, and a gentleman is very generous. It is only right that someone has made a decision for such a good-looking girl long ago.
Wei Zi didn't expect Feng Danyuan to say this. She was a little surprised, but also a little - a little happy.
"Oh..." Mrs. Jiang felt that the young man in front of her was majestic, distinguished in appearance, and had an aura of nobility. She thought that his appearance was worthy of Wei Zi, that is--
"May I ask how you call the young master?"
No matter what her background is, she should naturally be concerned about her as a grandmother.