The former continued shaking their head, with a slight hint of helplessness in their voice: "I'm not angry. Aunt Fu doesn't want to say too much about your matters. You've all grown up and have your own lives and thoughts. But the only hope that Uncle Liang and I have is that you can live harmoniously while you're in this home."
Listening to this, An Nan's eyes reddened once again, then she firmly nodded: "Aunt Fu, I know what I should do."
The latter patted her arm reassuringly: "Good child."
Afterwards, An Nan still stayed in the kitchen, and the reason she wasn't driven out was because she said: "Aunt Fu, teach me how to cook!"
The other party immediately cast a surprised look on her face.
An Nan then smiled and explained: "I want to cook a meal for that man, his birthday is coming up soon?"
