Crystal Landon looked at the heavy red booklet in her hand, feeling as if it weighed a thousand pounds. She threw herself into the old lady's arms, buried her little face in her embrace, and sobbed, "Grandma Shaw, does this mean I have to have children for the Shaw Family in my lifetime to repay these debts?"
The old lady was amused by her, gently rubbing her little head, and said with a smile, "Silly child, you're already a granddaughter-in-law of the Shaw Family, there's no need to talk about repaying debts."
Crystal still wanted to ask more about her biological parents, but seeing the old lady's tired face, evidently fatigued from the day's many events, she held her tongue and didn't ask.
The old lady got up and asked her grandson to help her to bed, while Crystal sat alone in the living room, unable to collect her thoughts for a long time.
