Tangtang heard this, and her tears fell even harder. While wiping them away, she said, "Mom, I'm sorry, it's my fault, sob— It was just me losing control for a moment and driving so fast that I scared Chichi, sob—"
Su Xiaowan stared at her daughter, who was crying rivers of tears. The frustration made her heartache. She sighed and, her eyes moist, said emotionally, "Regretting it now? What's the use? Did you hear what Dr. Huang said earlier?"
"Your brother's body can't handle being pushed around like this. If you keep this up, you'll wear him down until there's nothing left."
"Don't call me biased; take a good look at the nonsense you've done yourself. Have the nerve to cry now?"
Tangtang was scolded so badly her tears fell even faster. She glanced anxiously at Su Xiaowan and then at Chichi, before covering her face and rushing out.