"My mom did buy her some, but she said she didn't need them."
Jun Ye fundamentally lacked the awareness to please people, and it extended to both men and women.
A questioning look shot from Yao Ye's eyes again.
"Didn't I buy her a teddy bear? Didn't she not ask for it?"
Every time he thought about the teddy bear stuffed in a shoebox, Jun Ye felt the urge to fly into a rage.
Yao Ye shrugged his shoulders, "Buying her clothes and shoes is a necessity, which is different from buying gifts."
"My mom did buy her some."
"Your godmother's taste is different from yours."
The words of Yao Ye pointed out the crux of the crisis like a sharp needle.
Someone was encroaching,
trying to please his sister in every possible way.
What was their intention?
Manman at home was caught by her husband.
Before her husband could cross-examine her, she confessed voluntarily: "Ayan, Manager Fan gave them to me. Don't take it to heart, he bought clothes and shoes for my dad as well."