After all, Bai Chuan has lost interest in power struggles now.
He has also accepted the fact that he is old.
And Bai Fanglan doesn't have any advantage now, he doesn't want his granddaughter to cause trouble.
But Bai Fanglan is acting like a different person now, not caring about her grandfather or her own daughter, coldly returning to the house. What is happening? Is it because she's too tired, too unsuccessful?
Bai Chuan thinks that might be the only possibility. He wonders whether to tell Gu Junming. After some hesitation, he decides not to.
His granddaughter isn't doing well, so she probably doesn't want to see anyone now; he'll wait a few days.
Let's talk when Bai Fanglan has somewhat recovered her mood.
Bai Fanglan stayed at home for several days, not leaving the front or back door, just eating and sleeping.
Perhaps children have a spontaneous sense of connection with their mothers, her health strangely improved after her mother's return.
