Lady Gao looked at Song Chongjin, then at Song Hong: "There's something, I don't know if I should say it—"
If she had asked Wang Yongzhu, Wang Yongzhu would definitely say, if you're not sure whether to say it, then don't say it.
But it was Song Hong who was present, so naturally he replied, "We are husband and wife, what can't be said?"
Lady Gao didn't keep him in suspense and repeated what Old Granny Zhang had said about keeping the scales balanced, also recounting the account calculated by Old Granny Zhang and Wang Yongzhu word by word to Song Hong.
Upon hearing this, Song Hong's face turned green. Since ancient times, it's always been parents who give to their children. When has it ever been children reaching out to ask?
He turned to Song Chongjin: "Brother Jin, is this what you think too? That I, as your father, haven't kept things balanced and need to compensate you?"