Run, Empress Dowager Liang!

if there's anything, you can say it slowly. You don't have to make a fuss about severing ties as soon as you come up.

It was still late summer, and the weather in Harbor City was neither hot nor cold. After grandma got up, she turned on the incandescent light in the living room, picked up the kettle, and began to make tea. Grandpa lit a pipe and tried to understand the actual situation of his daughter's late-night visit.

Liang meijuan shook her head. I don't want to talk about it now. Eldest brother and sister-in-law will be here in a while.

"You also called them?" His grandfather asked.

I originally wanted to go to their house to reason with them, but old Chen was worried that something might happen, so he suggested that we talk here. You guys can be the judge.

Liang meijuan said stiffly.

Grandpa nodded. He knew his daughter's temper. Fortunately, his son-in-law had a gentle personality and knew how to strategize when faced with a problem.