"Brother, when you go back, tell mom and dad they don't need to come see me anymore. I have people here to look after me, so there's no need for them to run back and forth, lest it raises grandpa's suspicions."
As soon as Jing Yao finished speaking, Jing Hao said, "I understand you."
With that, Jing Hao took the car keys and left directly.
When he returned home, Jing Hao handed the car over to the family driver for repair and then went into the house to find his parents.
The old man had several children, but only three grandchildren, Jing Hao the eldest grandchild, followed by a sister Jing Xin, and a brother Jing Yao.
Father Jing had two older brothers, but both were from his father's first marriage. Uncle Jing had a son younger than Jing Hao, and Second Uncle Jing had no sons but two daughters.
The old man also had a daughter, Aunt Jing, a full sibling of Father Jing, who also married into a political family, a union of power.
