And the young man beside her let out a slight cough, seemingly a bit embarrassed as well.
Everyone knew that Ye Xinjia's husband, Tang Zhenghao, was two years younger than she was. Women are inherently sensitive about their age, and marrying a younger husband, especially for someone as face-conscious as she, made her very taboo about others mentioning the fact that she was two years older than Tang Zhenghao.
Yet it was she who had insisted on marrying this young master of the Tang Family, turning a deaf ear even to the persuasions of Grandmother Ye and Ye Licheng.
Fortunately, the couple had a fairly good relationship in the two years following their marriage, and the occasional meal at the Ye Family would see everyone enjoying a pleasant gathering.
Grandmother Ye and Ye Licheng had gradually come to accept Tang Zhenghao as well.
If there was anyone in the Ye Family whose words could not be refuted—it was not Grandmother Ye, nor was it Ye Licheng, but Ye Xiaoyi.