Qin Yanzhi suddenly understood what his elder brother meant.
"I get it. It's a good thing that our little sister has good luck, but we can't let outsiders know. Good luck is fine, but if it's too good, some people might not take it so well. We can't overly promote our little sister's koi-like constitution; we must not affect her life."
"As for business matters, we have to rely on ourselves and not always think about our little sister," Qin Xingzhi added.
"Yes, only relying on ability and true merit to make money is the way to sustain in the long run," Qin Yanzhi agreed.
"Furthermore, when it comes to luck and fortune, who knows if there's a limit to it? What if our little sister uses up all her good fortune and ends up unhappy later? So, it's better to save that good fortune for our little sister, hoping she grows up healthy and lives a happy life."
The brothers shared a tacit understanding on this matter, thinking exactly alike.