Old Mrs. Tong waved her hand and said, "You can't say that. There's nothing else for me to do at home all day, so it doesn't waste any of my time. In the future, with your old sister around, at least there'll be someone to talk to."
Granny Zhang laughed, "Sure, if you're not bothered, we can visit each other often in the future."
Granny Zhang was quite capable; she hadn't even reached the market yet, but she already had a grasp of the Tong family's situation.
Old Mrs. Tong had two sons and a daughter, all of whom were married. Her eldest son worked at the postal and telecommunications bureau, and her eldest daughter-in-law was an elementary school teacher. The second son worked at a shoe factory, and his wife was at a glass factory, though she still hadn't become a permanent employee. The youngest daughter was also married and worked at a distillery.
Granny Zhang didn't hold back, sharing that Xinyan was studying at Jing University, though she didn't mention anything else.
