"yes."
When Madam Yang arrived, she didn't find Aunt Chi. The mother and daughter-in-law exchanged a glance and raised their eyebrows in unison, everything understood without a word.
The room was quiet and peaceful, with the scent of medicine wafting through the air.
Mrs. Yang breathed a sigh of relief; the commotion was over.
Taking a deep breath, Madam Yang went in and saw two red marks on Old Madam Yang's forehead, which must have been from cupping. Granny Qin was carefully massaging the old lady's temples.
The room was so stuffy it was unbearable.
"Mother, how are you? Why don't you open the window? It's so stuffy in here," Madam Yang asked in a lighthearted tone.
Even a good person wouldn't feel comfortable staying in such a stuffy room.
Madam Yang remained silent.
An awkward atmosphere filled the room.
Madam Yang's heart skipped a beat, knowing that her mother-in-law was taking her anger out on her. She quickly apologized, saying, "A while ago, my eldest sister brought Dashan and told me that there were some things at home that required the two of them to go back."
I figured they must have something urgent to attend to, so I gave them some things and then let them go.
Knowing that you had just fainted and weren't feeling well, I thought I'd tell you slowly later.
Madam Yang did not try to be clever and push all the blame onto the Chi family. Instead, she took it upon herself: "This is my fault for not thinking things through."
After rambling on for a while, Old Madam Yang slowly opened her eyes. Her bloodshot and weary eyes stared at Madam Yang, and she asked in utmost calmness:
"The others can come or go as they please, but you should know that they took Changsheng with them, right?!"
"Know."
"Smack!"
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