"Damn it! She hates me doing makeup every day. But she also wears makeup every day. If I buy clothes, she will definitely buy new clothes within two days. I can't stand her anymore!"
"Be calmer. The relationship between you and her will be better." Though a mother-in-law and a daughter-in-law were usually incompatible, there were some mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law getting along well with each other.
After taking the violin class, Sherman went to the International Department Store. When she passed the counters selling man's things, she saw Kingsley.
He had always been the focus of attention. Just standing there, he could attract a group of people's attention. Even in the crowd, he would always stand out, being so elegant.
He wore a black windbreaker, which was down to his knees, a dark blue shirt, and a burgundy and gray tie, which set him off as tall and handsome.
He seemed to be choosing a wallet. Then he picked up his phone with his right hand. He was talking while walking forward. Since he didn't look back, naturally h e didn't see her.
Anyone who passed by him couldn't help but stop and
look back at him.
Some people were destined to be graceful, to attract attention, and to enjoy the feeling of being surrounded and envied by people.
"Well, I'm in Santabaca. I won't go back to Lanechett or Norwood in a short time..." Kingsley slightly narrowed his eyes. The look on his handsome face was calm and he didn't seem to feel that others were looking at him. Or rather, he had been used to being looked at.
"Your grandfather is not very well these days. His disease is a little serious. He asks you to come back as soon as possible." A gentle female voice came from the other end of the phone. "Kingsley, come back first. Even if you live for a few days and leave afterwards, it will be fine. I haven't seen you for a long time, either."
"I know..." He rubbed his eyebrows with his clean and clearly-structured fingers while striding out of the International Department Store.
He even walked in a way different from other people. His long legs were straight. He even didn’t bend them when walking. His posture was also straight, like a soldier.
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