For example, it's always the men who stand out when it comes to significant investments.
"Brother-in-law, your niece went to the estate today; did you know that?"
Li Zhihao was teasing, trying to gauge Hongji's reaction as a setup for what he was about to say next.
Li Zhijun watched silently. He was generally more composed over the past three years, and his words were fewer but meaningful, as he was a man of action.
"Oh my, my daughter must be so cold. Why did she go to the estate? My wife didn't even stop her. No wonder when I saw them during dinner, my little girl, who usually has rosy cheeks at home, looked like she might have gotten a bit frozen today. I was in such a hurry I didn't observe carefully."
Upon hearing that his daughter might have gotten cold, Hongji, an overly concerned father, rattled on with a lot of words, blaming his wife for not stopping her.
"It's not elder sister's fault..." Li Zhihao started to argue, but was interrupted before he could finish.