"He's not at fault." An Ying maintained a composed expression, showing she didn't let the matter weigh on her mind, instead feeling a slight relief.
To her, her intentions at the time weren't pure; everything she did was merely to fulfill her daughter's wishes. As for her feelings towards Doctor Huang, there was no love, only gratitude.
Over the years, Doctor Huang had taken great care of their family, something An Ying noticed and felt very sorry about.
"Forget it, since it's in the past let's not mention it. If I see him hanging around downstairs again, I'll just ignore him," Aunt Zhang said loudly.
An Ying lowered her head, realizing that Doctor Huang's behavior couldn't continue. Sooner or later the neighbors would notice something was off. Ultimately, An Ying realized she needed to personally address the issue.
"It's late now, Sister Zhang, you should get some rest."
"Alright."
