After breaking up, Shen Qingqing stopped paying attention to the Zhou family affairs.
Every meeting with Mother Zhou eventually ended on a sour note.
She never inquired about the Zhou family matters.
Clearly both in Beijing, yet she heard nothing at all.
Li Xue: "His fiancée, I heard, was chosen personally by Mother Zhou. She's educated but didn't get into college."
"However, Mother Zhou seems to like her a lot, praising her for being virtuous, family-oriented, and quick in chores—a good daughter-in-law who can take care of her son well."
Li Xue's last sentence had a slightly peculiar tone.
The expression on her face was indescribable.
"Those who know say she's selecting a daughter-in-law; those who don't might think she's looking for a maid for her son. These sort of mothers-in-law are the hardest to please, always nitpicking and finding fault."
Shen Qingqing had already experienced whether or not Mother Zhou was easy to deal with.