"Children don't find their mothers ugly, and it's the same for mothers; they don't find their children ugly either."
The nanny's words received everyone's agreement in the room, as they took turns praising the children's virtues.
Comments about how sensible and trouble-free they are, how well they eat and sleep, their auspicious looks, gushing with compliments as if they cost nothing to give.
Although she knew they were all flattering and ingratiating words, Zhong Qing was delighted to hear them.
Her children were, of course, the best.
While the conversation was lively, Yan Yi arrived.
Even though Yan Yi appeared to be a gentle-tempered person, his status was obvious, causing everyone in the room to act more reserved, respectfully addressing him as "Mr. Yan."
After expressing his concern for Zhong Qing, Yan Yi took his eldest from the arms of a maternity matron.