As a rich girl, Susan didn't possess the typical princess syndrome many of her peers did, but she did have some unavoidable flaws—or personal hobbies.
For example, it took her nearly half an hour to dress each morning—not because she was slow, but because she painstakingly selected every piece of her outfit until she was completely satisfied.
In contrast, Tian Cao dressed much quicker. Five minutes later, she emerged from the bathroom fully dressed.
She wore a blue checked shirt she had bought a year ago; it now felt a bit small on her.
Her jeans, also blue, looked faded and worn-out due to their cheapness and overwashing. Most noticeably, the areas over her knees and buttocks had almost turned white.
The same went for her white sneakers. Due to frequent washing, they were worn-out, and there were mended patches visible around the edges.
These shoes had been mended three times.
Looking at Tian Cao who had already dressed, Aunt Tian said, "Little Cao, come upstairs with me."