"Of course there's a way." Tang Rao nodded, "Isn't it just some stubborn illness? To me, these are all very simple to deal with. No need for three months, not even three days—just three minutes to see results, guaranteed cure."
The way he said it sounded like he was selling some kind of quack plaster.
"Brother-in-law, you... you need to treat my mom quickly. From now on, I'll listen to everything you say!" Yun Hai said firmly.
That was exactly what Tang Rao wanted—the words and attitude of Yun Hai.
"But your sister won't agree to you becoming my little brother. If she doesn't agree, then forget it. After all, to speak bluntly, you guys are ultimately outsiders, and I don't need to go out of my way for outsiders, right?" Tang Rao said to Yun Hai, with a blink for emphasis.
Yun Hai immediately understood Tang Rao's meaning, spun around, and with a thump, knelt down.
"Sister! I beg you, just agree! Do it for mom, brother-in-law can cure her, just agree!" Yun Hai shouted.