After Yin Huo had walked a good distance away, Old Madam Yin glared at her granddaughters and said, "From now on, don't speak such words in front of Qilang. He has finally made a friend with great difficulty."
"But one should still see whether this friend is sincere or not, right?" Eldest Sister Yin said.
Old Madam Yin's face was expressionless as she replied, "Whether it's sincere or not, as long as the other party isn't unreasonable, I am willing to indulge him."
"Grandmother…"
Old Madam Yin then slapped her thigh in frustration and said, "How many years does your brother have left to live? He's never had friends, and now what's wrong with letting him have a few happy years?"
At that, Eldest Sister Yin fell silent.
Old Madam Yin, holding her forehead, said, "My head is feeling a bit dizzy now; I cannot eat, and I wouldn't want to spoil your appetites. You sisters go eat on your own."