"Let's go!" Ji Yanting extended his hand to Jiang Muwan.
Such a simple gesture, if it were an ordinary person, they would definitely reach out their hand in response.
But that day, Jiang Muwan merely passed over the teacup she was holding.
To extend a hand is to imply equality.
To pass a teacup is undoubtedly treating Ji Yanting as an inferior.
Someone only fit to serve her tea and water, a servant.
This action caused Ji Yanting to pause for a moment.
But it was only for a few seconds, after which he returned to normal.
He bent down to place the teacup Jiang Muwan had handed him onto the coffee table.
As the two of them headed to the dining room that day, Ji Yanting spoke indifferently, "There's always a big drama with the Jiang Family."
These were words of commentary or perhaps of narrative.