At breakfast, only Ming Ti, Ming Chen, and Ming Yi were present.
Han Suwen placed a freshly fried egg in Ming Yi's plate, and Ming Yi gave a bright smile. The crisp and sweet sound of her voice instantly improved one's mood.
"Thank you, Aunt Wen."
Han Suwen's gaze was gentle, "Go ahead and eat."
Ming Yi was very self-reliant, already capable of eating, dressing, and using the bathroom by herself at the age of five. She did not need much care, and she excelled in her studies, far more intelligent than her peers. Key to her charming and lovable character was her understanding and considerate nature.
All of this was thanks to Ms. Zhu.
Han Suwen turned her head away, afraid that her tears might be seen by others.
Ming Ti noticed it, glanced at the innocent and bewildered Ming Yi, and frowned slightly.
"Ming Jing didn't come home last night," Ming Chen sighed.
"Don't worry, she knows what she's doing," Ming Ti pondered, speaking in a somewhat casual tone.