Murong Cheng is here to pick up Mu Zi.
He didn't recognize Maeve at first, after all, he hadn't seen him for almost ten years, especially for a woman, the changes in ten years were extremely different.
Murong Cheng's impression of Maeve still rests on the thick myopia glasses, the bloated long sweater, and the cute little freckles.
And the woman in front of her, mature, intellectual, elegant and generous, not only dressed decently, but also without those little freckles.
Forgive Murong Cheng for his blindness, he really couldn't connect the woman in front of him with the little Maeve in his impression.
Mu Zi introduced: "This is my husband, Murong Cheng."
Then introduced Maeve: "This is Miss Maeve, the lawyer in charge of this case."
The doubt in Murong Cheng's eyes dissipated, as if he realized who the woman was before him.
Mu Zi thought he would witness a dog-blood acquaintance scene with his own eyes, but the adult world is restrained.
Maeve quickly adjusted her mood, shook hands with Murong Cheng friendly, and smiled lightly: "It's been a long time since you changed your name. No wonder there has been no news these years."
A few words reveal a lot of information.
One, when Maeve met Murong Cheng, she didn't know his second identity.
Second, there is no news in these years, indicating that Maeve tried to contact Murong Cheng.
Three, a man and a woman, if the relationship is ordinary, why bother trying to get in touch after going abroad?
The two here just shook hands, and Mu Zi had silently made up a lot of scenes.
Murong Cheng's response was also very flat, smiling and saying: "You have changed a lot, sorry for not recognizing it just now."
"Then you should remember now," Maeve said half-jokingly, "Please forget my original image of a goose."
...Silly goose?
Is it her previous nickname?
Mu Zi thought to herself, it is normal to give a girl this kind of nickname with Murong Cheng's poisonous tongue. Besides, he seemed to be only 16 or 7 years old when he went to France? The hormones of adolescence diverge, and I don’t know what will happen...
Are you going to reminisce about those youthful years?
Murong took on Mu Zi's shoulders and said, "I'll talk another day. The kids at home are making a lot of noise and clamoring for mom."
Mu Zi felt a little relieved.
Maeve nodded with a polite smile.
After saying goodbye, Mu Zi and Murong Cheng got into the car.
She saw the gradually shrinking figure in the rearview mirror and thought: She is a good woman with a degree of advancement and retreat, self-reliance, and ideals and ambitions.
"Why did you call others a goose?" Mu Zi asked the man beside him.
Murong Cheng leaned back lazily, closed his eyes and replied, "It happened ten years ago, how can I remember..."
"I think people remember you very deeply." Mu Zisuan said.
Murong Cheng smiled and opened his eyes, "Jealous?"
Mu Zi snorted: "That's not enough."
Just a little mind, because Murong Cheng didn't have her during that time, but there was another woman's shadow. Even if Murong Cheng didn't like him, it would not prevent him from participating in his life and leaving a trace.
Mu Zi thought again, when Murong Cheng said that when the children at home were making trouble, Maeve's smile was actually a bit stiff.
Although very subtle, Mu Zi could see it.
Normally, she would not be so observant, but if she met a potential rival today, she would naturally be more concerned.
At this time, the speed of the car slowly dropped, and the front was a bit crowded, and some people on the side of the road were crowded with signs and flags.
The sun was too strong, Mu Zi felt dazzling, did not take a closer look, just asked: "What's the matter?"
"It seems that the conservatives are creating momentum. It should be more lively on the official court day." Murong Cheng retracted his gaze and looked at Mu Zi, "You are so close to Fu Chujun, are you planning to join their feminist camp?"
Mu Zi frowned, feeling that the word came out of Murong Cheng's mouth with a frivolous meaning.
"This case has nothing to do with women's rights. I have always been fighting for human rights for the parties."