"Granny Qiu."
Du Ruo looked at Granny Qiu and just pulled her suitcase over.
"Come, have some water."
"Thank you."
After Du Ruo drank the water, Granny Qiu started talking about her family's situation.
"Your parents have separated from your eldest sister-in-law's family."
What?
Separated?
When did this happen?
Why didn't the family write to tell her?
"When did this happen?"
Granny Qiu understood why she was so shocked.
The customs here were that the eldest takes care of the elderly, and the other children, after getting married, would be separated out.
But now her parents had surprisingly separated from her sister-in-law's family.
"Not long after you left to study, our two families were close by, and I heard your sister-in-law say not to rely on them for old age care anymore."
Granny Qiu had been through it; her husband had passed on, and now she lived with her eldest son, her great-grandchildren went to school, and she was alone at home.