Ann's Father and Six Brothers Arrive

Lucy's gaze fell upon the tightly closed, elongated, yellow beak of the big white goose.

She trembled with fear and said, "Old Madam, I..."

Old Madam Ye withdrew her gaze, not forcing her, so as not to accidentally harm Ann's big white goose.

Ann seemed to cherish this seemingly doll-like big white goose, even wanting to hold it while it slept.

Old Madam Ye reached out her hands, first lifting Ann down from the car, then asked, "Ann, is it heavy? Let me hold it for you."

"It's not heavy, the big white goose is very light."

Qin Sui'an shook his little head and said in a childish voice, "My brothers even praised Ann for being strong!"

Old Madam Ye selectively ignored the mention of other Qin family members by Ann.

In her eyes, apart from Ann, all the Qin family members were her enemies, as they were responsible for her daughter lying unconscious in the hospital room.