Then, two years, three years, four years passed, and Ling Yunshu grew up exactly as Mrs. Shi had expected, dignified, graceful, and elegant, embodying the poise of a lady from a prestigious family with every movement. Chuxia, however, from beginning to end, grew up according to her own nature, completely unaffected by Mrs. Shi's influence, infuriating Mrs. Shi to the point where she several times chastised her fiercely, regardless of her own image.
Her mother was the archetypal lady from a distinguished family, with ancestors connected to the Imperial Family, and she had learned the family's interests exceptionally well from a young age. She was always composed and dignified. Yet Chuxia had the ability to provoke Mrs. Shi's anger time and time again, to the extent that Mrs. Shi would lose her composure and scold her loudly.
Shi Che had never seen anyone infuriate his mother before; it was as miraculous as the sun rising from the west.