Su Linfang pointed to the briefcase in her hands, "Where are you heading?"
Tang Huai's attitude was indifferent, her face devoid of much expression, "Returning to the county town."
"You haven't eaten yet, right? How about coming over to my place for a bowl of chicken porridge?"
Tang Huai chuckled, but her demeanor still seemed cold and distant.
With a smile lingering on her lips, she looked at Su Linfang, "No one visits a temple without a cause. Just tell me what you want."
Su Linfang really couldn't stand it, her servile posture in front of Tang Huai.
She rubbed her hands on her clothes, a look of reluctance on her face, "Your cousin... right now... oh, I've heard the coal mine is planning to set up a kitchen, and your cousin wants to find a job... and you can speak up..."
"Who told you that I can speak up?" Tang Huai cut her off.