Chapter 332: There are only more than 400 perfumers in the world

Chapter 332 There are only more than 400 perfumers in the world

Ruan Xueling sat back and looked at Mrs. Xu mockingly, "Yangyang always brings me gifts when our family goes out. She made this perfume herself, so of course I have to bring it with me. Mrs. Xu also has a daughter, won't Can't even feel this?"

Madam Xu was about to refute, but there was a strange silence for a moment when the words came to her lips.

Her daughter Xu Xuanyan has never brought her a gift when she travels far away. Many times I have to ask her to act like a baby and spend money to buy things.

The smiles on the faces of the other watching ladies froze a bit.

They also thought of their daughter at home. It's not that they don't have gifts, but every time they come back from a long trip, they always bring them gifts, but there really isn't one.

Seeing that Mrs. Xu was speechless, Ruan Xueling laughed triumphantly, "It's no wonder that Mrs. Xu saw the gift Yang Yang gave me with sharp eyes, and grabbed it directly as if she had never seen the world before. It doesn't matter Take it yourself, those who don’t know think Mrs. Xu even wants to steal a bottle of perfume.”

Mrs. Xu stared at Ruan Xueling, she was going to be blown up, "You!"

The little sister next to her, Mrs. Qi, immediately grabbed her and persuaded her to calm down.

During these days, Ruan Xueling was as happy as she was, and Mrs. Xu was more aggrieved. Now that I heard Ruan Xueling's mocking words, how could I calm down, "It's just a joke, a bottle of Sanwu perfume is just a treasure, and who cares about it?"

Mrs. Qi also stood up when she saw her best friend getting angry, and chuckled softly, "When did Gu Yang learn to make perfume? Why haven't I heard of it? I don't know which master perfumer he learned from?"

Mrs. Xu also recalled that Ruan Xueling would post something on Moments to brag about anything Gu Yang learned from childhood to adulthood. If Gu Yang had really learned how to blend fragrance, wouldn't she know?

Hearing Mrs. Xu's words, everyone looked at Mrs. Fu.

Mrs. Fu, that is, Fu Mingxiu's mother, was born in a family of perfumers in the capital. The Fu family has a special status in Jincheng because the Fu family is married to a family in the capital.

It is precisely because of her natal family background that Madam Fu is more arrogant and arrogant among the wives. She looks down on the wealthy families such as the Gu family and the Xu family with little background, so she can get along better with Madam Tang.

Madam Fu put down her coffee cup with a proud expression, "Perfumer is one of the most mysterious professions in the world. There are only more than 400 perfumers in the world. It requires extremely high olfactory sensitivity, and not everyone can say it." You can spice it up yourself."

Madam Fu gave Ruan Xueling a meaningful look as she spoke, with a slight sarcasm in her eyes.

Ruan Xueling frowned.

Madam Xu and Madam Qi looked at each other, secretly proud.

Others were embarrassed and silent, happy to watch the fun.

Since the marriage contract between the Gu family and the Xue family was cancelled, and the Xue family went bankrupt, they all privately speculated that the Gu family might marry the Fu family. After all, it is a fact that everyone in the circle can see Fu Mingxiu running after Gu Yang.

However, Mrs. Fu was very disgusted with these remarks, and even had a bad attitude towards Gu Yang. Although he didn't say it clearly, he also said that the daughter-in-law of the Fu family must be a real daughter of a famous family.

The implication is that Gu Yang is a fake daughter, what kind of famous daughter is he? Want to enter Fu's house too?

Mrs. Xu covered her mouth and smiled: "Maybe that girl Gu Yang is very talented? Ruan Xueling, why don't you show off the fragrance made by Gu Yang in your family? It just so happens that Mrs. Fu comes from a family of perfumers, which is a rare brand in China. What about Xiangshi?"

(end of this chapter)

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