Tian Sisi's first visit to Tian Manxing's home left her in awe, for she had always heard Granny Zhao reminisce that among the many daughters of the Tian Family, it was the third daughter, Manxing, who married the best. Indeed, viewing it now, it seemed quite splendid.
In Shanghai, where land is worth its weight in gold, owning a three-story western-style house with its own yard is a sign of high society, although in Sisi's eyes, the yard seemed a bit small, and the house somewhat outdated. But one must keep in mind this is Shanghai, where many a family still crammed four generations into a fifteen-square-meter room!
If it were in her previous life, such a house located in the city center could not be acquired for less than tens of millions. Tsk tsk, Sisi really wanted to tell Manxing, "Third Auntie, you are really a millionaire!"