"She had the baby at nineteen, so she's very well-maintained!" Ji Rui replied calmly.
The others looked a bit awkward. No one dared to join this conversation loaded with sarcasm.
Clearly, the person who said Le Tong didn't look like a child's mother was subtly insinuating that Le Tong might not be the child's real mother.
However, Ji Rui wasn't bothered to argue with them, and that person was one of the few Ji Rui had warned Le Tong to be cautious of. He was Yang Sheng's oldest cousin, basically the eldest grandson in the Yang Family.
The eldest grandson, who was supposed to be the most favored, lost to Yang Sheng. It's imaginable how unwilling he felt. The relationship between Yang Sheng and Ji Rui wasn't a secret, so he came looking for Ji Rui, naturally speaking with thorns in his words, seizing the opportunity to vent his frustrations on Ji Rui.
Unfortunately, he underestimated Ji Rui and overestimated himself.
