In the next pages were portraits of other people he knew. Because their interactions didn't overlap, Mu Jingzhe didn't know Ji Buwang's other acquaintances either, so she had just drawn the ones she knew.
For example, Uncle Li, Shao Dong, Shao Xi, Shao Qihai, Shao Qiyang, Li Zhaodi, Mu Teng, and Mu Han. When he flipped to Uncle Li's page, Ji Buwang gazed at him for a long time. "So that's what you look like, Uncle Li."
As for Shao Dong and his siblings, because they were still growing up, these portraits were only temporary.
Although they were temporary, because Mu Jingzhe was used to drawing them, they were all very lifelike.
Ji Buwang kept smiling until he saw Shao Qihai and Shao Qiyang. He pouted and mumbled, "I don't want to remember them…"
Although he said that, Ji Buwang still took a few serious looks. It was for no other reason than to compare himself to them.