"Hey... Not bad!" Mrs. Zhen truly hadn't expected Han Youliang to say such a thing! Although she wasn't ready to completely let go of her prejudice against him, she did revise her opinion of him quite a bit. She got somewhat emotional and exclaimed, "Now I can say I've made a name for myself around the entrance of First High School. Whether it's the path my daughter has paved or the connections my son has made, in any case, I've got some face in the neighborhood!"
"That's right, that's right!" Mr. Han chimed in a couple of times.
"It's all good, Old Cheng! Not to mention the far-off, right in front of us, we're still here, aren't we! Or are you saying that once you're away from the town, you won't keep in touch with friends from there?!" Mrs. Han intentionally made it sound serious.
"No way!" Mrs. Zhen immediately denied, "Would I be the kind of person to ignore old friends?"
It wasn't until she saw the teasing look in Mrs. Han's eyes that Mrs. Zhen realized she was being had.