"But as long as you're safe, that's good." Aunt Liang looked relieved.
Lin Shu felt a pang of sadness. This was the saying that a mother worries about her child even when he is thousands of miles away.
"However," Aunt Liang chuckled, leaned closer, looked at Lin Shu and whispered, "Don't worry, with his status, his family can follow him in the future."
Lin Shu glanced at Aunt Liang in confusion. What was she so confident about? She didn't follow him.
Aunt Liang did not explain, but a hint of frustration and annoyance flashed in her eyes, but she soon smiled again and turned to talk about some interesting things in the team.
Xu Juan, who was sitting next to them, also joined in the conversation from time to time.
Lin Shu quickly put this doubt behind him and listened to Aunt Liang with great interest, occasionally expressing his own opinions.
"It's getting late. I have to go back and cook." Aunt Liang took off her gloves and shook her hands, then stood up.
"Ouch." Aunt Liang cried out in pain as she was halfway up, then fell back down.
Lin Shu immediately reached out to support her: "Auntie, are you okay?"
"It's okay, it's okay." Aunt Liang waved her hand. "I have cold legs. It's an old problem."
"It started happening as soon as winter came," she said, rubbing her knees.
"Auntie, please stretch your legs." Lin Shu said.
Aunt Liang stretched out her legs in confusion.
Lin Shu reached out and used his skillful strength to press a few acupoints on her leg.
Aunt Liang's eyes lit up, and she looked at her leg in surprise, then at Lin Shu: "Miss, your leg doesn't hurt anymore."
Lin Shu smiled lightly: "This is just a temporary relief."
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