Jiang Jingya somewhat looked down on Duan Zhuangyu. One would assume that coming from a scholarly family, she should be knowledgeable and well-behaved. But she didn't inherit her father's refined demeanor and instead took after her mother.
She wasn't particularly malicious, but she always managed to disrupt the mood and diligent efforts. After all, no matter what she said, her opinions were rarely valued or adopted, thus making everyone uncomfortable.
Because of her actions, Huo Gaodi often reprimanded her, yet she remained unfazed, acting as if everything was just fine afterward.
Even her father, Duan Wenchang, often lectured her, but despite agreeing nicely in front of him, she would forget everything as soon as she turned around.
Therefore, Jiang Jingya never took seriously anything she said, because there was no point.
Gao Ruyi directly poured a cup of tea and brought it over: "Auntie Jiang, freshly brewed tea."
Duan Zhuangyu glanced sideways: "Brown-noser."
