Wei Chengfeng looked at the clumsily tied, misshapen tie and silently smiled, saying, "Okay."
Having said that, Wei Chengfeng walked out with the thermos flask in hand.
Su Li stood by the window, watching his car disappear before she turned and made her way to the study.
For the first time, she felt she was qualified and capable of being the Wei Family's Eldest Young Madam.
Unruffled by issues, indifferent to gossip, and even generously capable of looking after her husband's mistress—wasn't this the standard of a wife in wealthy families?
She had never expected herself to play this role so well.
The computer booted up, the document was opened, and then she slowly immersed herself in her work.
Recent marital issues had disrupted her work state, but from now on, she intended to be her better self, undisturbed by the mess of such problems.
Thinking of this, she suddenly recalled what Tang Nian had once said.
A woman should love herself, be herself.