Jiang Beiyu was asked several questions about his dietary preferences by the enthusiastic and hospitable Aunt Dong.
Then, when the meal was served, it indeed consisted of a table full of sumptuous dishes.
Jiang Beiyu wasn't a guest who required special attention; he could take good care of himself.
This meal counted as dinner.
After they finished, Su Nanzhi personally escorted Jiang Beiyu downstairs.
Recently, Teacher Jiang had hardly any time to speak alone with his little bodyguard.
"Why didn't you tell me you had a heart condition before?" Jiang Beiyu remembered this detail.
At the same time, he also recalled how he had dragged her into danger out of concern that the young girl might be too early in love, feeling somewhat guilty about it.
Su Nanzhi: "It doesn't affect anything, whether I say it or not isn't important."
The focus wasn't Su Nanzhi's heart disease. Her life expectancy was what truly mattered; without it, the heart condition was beyond saving.