A very plain-looking carriage departed, with Anning seated upright inside.
Tang Pei, with his big round eyes, curiously looked at Anning: "Great-great-grandmother, where are we going?"
Anning gently patted Tang Pei's head: "To a fun place."
"Can't we bring Daddy and Mommy along?" Tang Pei quietly asked.
Anning shook her head: "No, your mother needs to stay in the Capital to have a baby brother, and your dad needs to accompany her. They have company, but your great-great-grandmother is all alone, old and frequently ill, with no one to care for her or keep her company. It's quite pitiful. Your father let Pei'er accompany your great-great-grandmother out of filial piety."
Although Tang Pei was young, he was exceptionally smart and filially pious.
He blinked, suppressing the longing for his parents: "Then, Pei'er will accompany great-great-grandmother from now on. Pei'er will be good to great-great-grandmother."
"My good grandchild."