Yun Mingrui looked at his father with some surprise, rarely seeing him so angry.
He had just heard the responses from his cousins and their wives.
It was unavoidably ironic, really ironic.
If they claim they didn't know about the plan to share Uncle's medical expenses, shouldn't they at least send someone over to take care of him?
But they didn't, which is why his father was so angry.
No matter if Dad's anger stems from concern for Grandma and Grandpa or from a fraternal bond with Uncle.
"Dad, are we really letting the cousins pay for it themselves?"
Is Dad truly set on ignoring Uncle's affairs?
That can't be possible, can it?
Yun Hao looked at his son, who asked cautiously, "Since they are not filial, why should we pay? They are adults in their fifties and still don't know how to be sons; then let me teach them a lesson."