Although Su Ying later married well and lived well, Grandma Su occasionally couldn't help but feel a sense of unfairness.
If it weren't for the original owner, why would her excellent daughter have to marry a man who was divorced with a son?
Of course, all this is just Su Li's speculation.
Relying on each other for so many years, to say there was no feeling at all would not be true.
Otherwise, in the end, Grandma Su wouldn't have tried every means to straighten out the original owner, even going so far as to move with her to another town.
"Grandma, you leave it, I'll wash the dishes." Su Li lazily said.
Grandma Su paused, somewhat surprised, yet also gratified, and responded softly, "No need for you to."
By the way, Grandma Su mentioned, "In a few days, your mother said she would come to take you to live in the Capital."
"After so many years, she finally knows how to be a good mother."