Wang Dahai had been paying close attention to Liu Weiwei's parents' movements; as soon as she turned around, he had already shifted his gaze.
By the time she faced him again, he was staring straight into her eyes.
She had a pair of beautiful double-lidded eyes that slightly tilted upwards at the corners, constantly hinting at a smile and naturally oozing a sort of charm.
It seemed like whenever she looked at anyone with those eyes, they emitted a magnetism that made it easy for the other person to mistakenly think, "She's hinting at me."
Mrs. Liu, also known as Bai Ruyi, had a name that was very poetic and picturesque.
When she turned around and saw Wang Dahai's eyes, Bai Ruyi was a bit surprised.
The young man was tall and, although not particularly handsome, exuded a masculine aura.
Moreover, his gaze was steady and unwavering, openly meeting hers without a hint of timidity or discomfort.
By comparison, Fu Xuefeng, standing beside him, fell far short.