Suizi remembered seeing Yu Jingting's dad when she was a kid, he was tall and towering, and Yu Jingting obviously took after him.
She couldn't recall if he was handsome or not, but she did remember he was fierce.
Being timid since childhood, she usually avoided fierce-looking men.
So, when her mother-in-law unrolled the scroll and Suizi saw the person in the painting, she was utterly shocked.
"Is this, is this my father-in-law?"
In traditional Chinese painting, the emphasis is on expressing mood rather than presenting real-life proportions, so it's not realistic.
It's understandable that the proportions might be off.
But, even if they're off, shouldn't it at least look like a person?
The painting Wang Cuihua brought out, had a big ink-blotted head.
From afar, it looked like Big-headed son from the TV cartoon show 'Big-headed son and Little-headed Father'.
Up close, it rather looked like a giant potato turned into a spirit.