"Miss Dina, it's rare for you to come here. Why don't you stay here for lunch today? As long as you know me well, you will know what kind of person can be called friends."
Vera picked up the coffee on the tea table with a smile. Her fingers were slender and smooth, without any wrinkles. It could be seen that how much she takes her skin care seriously.
Dina raised her eyebrows and said, "We are both women. But when I saw you, I realized what a woman is. You must have cost a lot of money to maintain your skin and your figure, right?"
Vera thought for a while and smiled, saying, "Of course. Shouldn't women be like this? The greatest achievement of a woman in her life is not how many occasions she has run, nor how much money she has. It's just that she has married a man who can make her become the envy of everyone. However, men's freshness was often very short. Whether or not the shelf life could be extended depended on women's ability. Miss Dina, do you think I'm right?"
Vera sneered with contempt in her heart. Although she said that she came to
dly. "Wanda, you're back? Where is your uncle? I heard that he went abroad for treatment. How is he now?"
"Uncle is fine. I just haven't been home for a long time and come back to pack up."
She didn't know why she always felt that someone was following her behind, but when she turned around, she found nothing. It seemed that she was really frightened and hallucinating these days.
After a few perfunctory words, Wanda returned home, simply cleaned up their family photo, and put it on the bedside. "Dad, mom, I'm back."
Sitting on the edge of the bed and looking out of the window, the air in Lin village was much fresh than that in South Sea City. It seemed that all the depression had been exhaled recently.
It suddenly occurred to her that last time her mother's belongings had those words, 'Lin village No. 712'. She had been here many times. The memory of her childhood might have been blurred, but after she grew up, she would come back to worship her parents every year and live for a period of time.
But she had never heard of number 712.