This kind of matter must be communicated to Lin Ying's family.
Lin Yi seemed to have found a source of support, calmed down, his eyes slightly red, and asked, "Should we notify your aunt?"
Lin Qin paused for a moment and shook her head, "Not for now. Let's wait until the funeral."
After arranging everything, Lin Qin went to the school first, explained the situation to the counselor, and asked for two days off.
Then she spoke with her roommates, asking them to help take notes.
Once all was settled, she rode her bicycle to Shanglin Village.
As soon as she reached the village entrance, she attracted the attention of many villagers.
Several old ladies came forward, pulling Lin Qin and chattering about the situation with Lin Zhi's family, including things Lin Qin didn't know.
By the time Lin Qin got back to the old house, her face was particularly grim.
Lin Yi asked, "What's going on?"
