Chinese people are generally more reserved.
While foreigners chase after the sense of difference created by curves and contours,
Chinese people have long begun to pay attention to inner beauty and delicate aesthetics, such as a young girl's tender wrists, slender jade-like feet...
Even Su Shi once wrote a poem titled "Ode to the Foot" to praise women's small feet.
Musen simply loved traditional culture, what was wrong with that?
He took a paper towel, bent down, and gently lifted the hem of the girl's dress, first wiping away the coconut milk on her calf.
Then there were those little feet in sandals, seeming so petite they could fit in the palm of the hand.
Barely touched by coconut milk, they resembled a soft, milky jelly.
Musen gently held her ankle, the dainty heel resting in his palm, and began wiping her delicate toes with the tissue.
Soft and warm, this was the mutual feeling between Musen and Nuannuan at that moment.