Chapter 291: Some Things Disappear

Su Li said this, and Old Lady Wei also paused, her expression changing, before asking with some doubt and some embarrassment, "Is that so?"

Su Li nodded, "It really is like that."

Old Lady Wei let out a long sigh of relief and said, "You two nearly scared me to death. Grandma doesn't have many days left, and my greatest wish is to hold a great-grandchild before I close my eyes. You two need to hurry up."

"Grandma, don't talk like that; you need to live a long life."

"What silly things are you saying? Alright, enough of that. Grandma isn't forcing you, but as long as you two are happy together, Grandma is very pleased."

Hearing Mrs. Cai, who was nearly eighty, say such things, Su Li felt a sourness in her heart, but she also understood that this soft-heartedness was of no use to her and Wei Chengfeng's relationship, and it couldn't solve any problems.

Having a child isn't just about a moment of soft-heartedness; what if she regretted it later?