On a weekend morning, Lin Wanwan applied light makeup and wore a matching set of sports outfits that Lu Shouyue had bought.
Hers was cherry blossom pink, and Lu Shouyue's was light gray.
Whether in the Great Tang or in the modern wardrobe, Lin Wanwan rarely had pink clothes.
She always felt this color was too princess-like. She was stubbornly fond of it as a child, but her grandparents didn't like this easily dirtied color and never bought it for her.
When she grew up and could earn money herself, she no longer cared for pink as she did in childhood.
Unexpectedly, it was now Lu Shouyue who bought it for her.
This was already the second set of couple's outfits that Lu Shouyue had bought within a week, and Lin Wanwan admired him for it; he was clearly a mature and stable man, yet acted like a schoolboy in love.
The two officially entered a romantic relationship a week ago, and the current progress was still at the hand-holding stage.
