In the afternoon, they stayed at the villa for lunch.
Sitting alongside Madam Xu, Liang Weining occasionally engaged in common topics of conversation, their speech patterns so in sync it hardly seemed like they had only met twice, let alone the entire generation separating them.
Director Xu had a habit.
Every time Madam Xu was about to pick up some food, he would always taste it first, only allowing his wife to continue if he deemed it satisfactory.
It was somewhat reminiscent of ancient times in the palace, where someone tested the Empress Dowager's food for poison... Ah, but one shouldn't speak of others that way.
Observing this, Liang Weining was filled with a myriad of thoughts.
The couple's deep affection was genuine. Starting from humble beginnings, they supported each other and built the company to its current size—truly admirable.
Today, her husband didn't care about the presence of others and did the same, which left Madam Xu somewhat helpless.