"But according to Mrs. Tan, Yilan was just a little girl of eleven or twelve at the time. Would Grandfather really trust her to take care of me?"
Liu Su'er was always puzzled about this. She thought that the person Grandfather entrusted might have been someone else.
Gu Chengyu glanced at Liu Su'er, and his regard for her intelligence increased.
However, he did not dispel his doubts about Liu Su'er. Back then, she was still an infant when she was taken away.
Could years of countryside or marketplace life cultivate such poise? After all, Liu Su'er's demeanor was not lacking in comparison to a grand lady like Yao Mengxian.
Could Mrs. Tan and her husband alone cultivate a young girl brought up in the countryside or marketplace into a grand lady?
Daughters of aristocratic families have strict rules; their upbringing is stringent, showcasing the family's heritage in every aspect. Hence, whether one can cultivate the grace of an aristocratic lady largely depends on the environment.
