Aunt Mei looked the woman up and down and began to comment.
"You, a well-known family's madam, saving money for a man?"
At this moment, Aunt Mei stood up, pointing at the woman's clothes, saying, "Your clothes are from the discount campaign two years ago. The shoes, although not worn out, are a style from five years ago."
"There are no signs of skincare on your face, your hair is as dry as straw, the bracelet on your wrist is worth a few bucks, but it shows signs of damage, and the necklace on your neck doesn't even match the earrings you're wearing."
After Aunt Mei finished her critique, she wasn't angry; instead, she fought for the woman's injustice.
"What's the point of scrimping and saving for a man who doesn't love you?"
"If both of you lived a modest and loving life after achieving great wealth and success, then there's nothing wrong with dressing like this. But if only one person is scrimping and saving, isn't that a bit ridiculous and pathetic?"
