It was originally a misunderstanding.
Brandon Piers didn't take it seriously and didn't think he needed to explain.
But...
At dinner, Elder Piers suddenly looked at his grandson halfway through the meal, "Brandon, you're engaged as of June, why not have the wedding at the same time? It would be more convenient."
"No need." Brandon Piers took a bite of spinach, swept his gaze around the dinner table with his chopsticks, glanced at the bitter gourd beside his hand, and finally let his gaze fall on the lily and white fungus porridge in front of him, his eyebrows furrowed.
At his words, Elder Piers stopped his actions, "Then reconsider my previous suggestion, bring Ruby Green over to care for the child."
"No need."
His resolute and rigid answer made Elder Piers take a deep breath, "At least eat more vegetables, this bitter gourd is good, it reduces heat and fire."
As he spoke, Elder Piers placed a piece of bitter gourd in his grandson's bowl.