The two rival competitors, surprisingly, were harmoniously browsing a children's clothing store. They chatted happily, while the bodyguards behind them warily kept their eyes on the other.
"Is it a boy? Boys usually choose blue and yellow, while girls opt for pink and beige, and it should be pure cotton. If you don't mind, you can suggest to your friend that children wear clothes worn by others for better health."
"What are 'clothes worn by others'?" Cecilia asked.
"It's clothes that have been worn by other children. Many new clothes come with germs from the factory, and clothes worn and washed by others repeatedly can remove the germs. This is a saying from my country," Wei Anning explained.
Actually, considering Cecilia's friends, they are likely rich or noble, so it seems laughable to suggest they might wear clothes worn by others.
However, Cecilia didn't seem to laugh at her; instead, she was pondering its feasibility. "I never heard of such a saying."
