Cui Lingyi suddenly looked back and that scene entered Qu Lianghua's swaying heart.
When he thought of the marriage his father had mentioned, his heart burned. He hurriedly avoided Cui Lingyi's gaze and bowed. "My daughter is young and insensible. Thank you for taking care of her, Miss Cui."
Everyone called her Madam Cui, but at this moment, he was calling her Miss Cui and treating her as an unmarried lady.
Cui Lingyi noticed this subtle difference and was surprised. She pretended to be cold and said, "Not really. We just want her to compensate for the flower cakes."
Qu Lianghua could tell that Cui Lingyi was trying to keep her distance from him, and his heart sank.
He regretted not listening to his father.
After the petals were washed, Cui Lingyi and Bai Wutong brought the father and daughter back to the kitchen at home.
Cui Lingyi lived alone. The layout of her house was the same as that of Bai Wutong's house.