No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1841: Golden Lotus Extra (18)
"David, actually, face isnβt that important."
Last time, he washed clothes for a long time just for the sake of face and even got spanked. ππ£ππ²π°πππ§π π§ππ.πππΊ
So face isnβt always that important.
Evelyn Winter directly placed the picture card into Davidβs hand, "Here, take it back, letβs play another game."
Hilary and Ginny stood aside, saying in unison, "Evelyn, youβre so nice."
Evelyn scratched her head, feeling a bit embarrassed, "Not really."
Then the group started discussing other games, and David awkwardly snuck his favorite picture card among the ones he had into Evelynβs hand.
"Just... consider it a gift, I talked bad about you before, sorry."
After saying that, seeing Evelyn looking at him, David pretended to be fierce and added, "Donβt say no, or else... Iβll hit you!"
Evelyn nodded, put the picture card into her little pocket, and then extended her hand, "So, are we friends now?"
David awkwardly shook his hand, "Yeah."
While the kids were playing, the adults nearby were also chatting.
Hannah initially wanted to help, but Aunt Bloomy didnβt let her join in, just asked her to sit on the side, occasionally chatting about everyday life.
For example, why she came to Bleu, or who cooks and does housework at home.
These questions were easy to answer.
Aunt Bloomy smiled warmly, "You young couple have a good relationship, a few days ago at night, I even saw your husband come out, and when I asked why, I found out he was buying noodles for you."
Thereβs quite a distance from here to the store, especially at night, people find it troublesome and donβt want to go out to buy things.
"Really envious." Camilla said with a laugh, "When we first got married, my husband and I were very lovey-dovey, but not anymore. Weβre an old married couple, and sometimes when I look at him, I almost want to kick him out the door."
Of course, this was a joke.
Guinevere also chimed in, "The youngsters nowadays are different from us back then, in the past..."
Mentioning the past, everyone had a lot to say.
Sentimentality.
"I remember our place used to be just a small village, and when we held feasts weβd even have to light candles, relying on what each household brought out, back then no one knew about electric lights or bulbs."
"Yeah, yeah, I remember too, our village didnβt have so many people like now. Nowadays, people even come here to tour, and Granny Liβs homestay is never empty."
"Itβs really lively now. Even those who went away have come back; itβs more comfortable staying in a familiar place."
From morning till noon, Hannah helped pick vegetables, but still, all she had picked wasnβt enough for one person to eat.
Aunt Bloomy laughed, "You obviously havenβt worked much."
Hannah indeed hadnβt worked much; she could light a fire and cook, but only to an edible standard, nothing particularly good.
She didnβt have much patience for it.
Camilla chimed in, "Itβs alright, for a young lady, doing some delicate work is enough."
She then asked Hannah if she knew how to embroider.
Hannah shook her head and said, "No, I donβt."
She couldnβt do delicate work either.
"How about Mahjong then?"
Itβs been more than a month since Hannah came to Bleu, and the relationships among everyone werenβt as distant anymore; everyone really liked her.
Sheβs easy to get along with and has a sweet smile.







