Jie Jingchen's back stiffened. He smiled, his voice gentle. "I thought you didn't know how?"
"I want to learn now. You know I get carsick, so a bicycle would make it much more convenient to get around." Qin Mei would have preferred to drive. She used to have permission to use her father-in-law's car, but ever since Jie Jingchen started making a fuss about splitting from the family, her father-in-law had directed his anger at her. 'My car privileges have probably been revoked,' she thought.
"I'll teach you after work tomorrow." Jie Jingchen was willing to teach her.
Qin Mei glanced at Jie Jingchen's old-fashioned roadster with a look of disdain but said nothing. 'In this day and age, just having a bike like that is already pretty impressive,' she mused.
Qin Mei led Jie Jingchen into the black market, pulling him directly to the old man who sold medicinal herbs.
"Sir, I'll take all of these herbs," Qin Mei declared boldly.
