Han Chunxue was truly grateful to Granny Zhang: "Aunt Zhang, I've heard from my second brother about Xinyan's situation. I'm really grateful to you."
Granny Zhang looked at Han Chunxue, whose eyes were slightly red, and was a bit puzzled: "Xinyan is a good child. I didn't do much; she's been the one taking care of me."
Han Chunxue was about to say more when she heard her husband Sun Baowei's voice: "Chunxue, the dishes are almost all served, let's have Aunt Zhang sit down and eat first."
Han Chunxue slapped her forehead: "Look at me, I'm really forgetful."
The Han Family kept the chief seat for Granny Zhang. Although she wasn't worldly, she understood these customs: "I'll just sit next to Yanyan."
But the Han Family wouldn't agree to that no matter what.
Han Jingchen said, "Aunt, today's place belongs to you and no one else."
With things said this far, it would be socially unaware to refuse further.
