She listened in silence, took a peeled apple that Zhou Jingwei had prepared from the table, and bit into it.
Crunchy and sweet.
"Yueyue, speaking of that, have you seen that photo?" Sun Lai asked.
"What's there to see? It's an eyesore!" Li Die rolled her eyes and complained, "Posting it in the group chat is like polluting the air!"
Cheng Weiyue knew Li Die a little better than the other two girls, sharp-tongued but soft-hearted—her harsh words were actually just her way of saying the photo was too much for girls to bear.
Knowing her well, Cheng Weiyue smiled and changed the subject, "What else would you like to eat besides crawfish? I'll bring some over in a few days."
"Don't bother, Yueyue, the crawfish are heavy enough," Chen Yixin said with concern. "It's tiring for you to bring so much stuff over by yourself."