Chapter 156: Old Age Can Be Painful

"What is there to be afraid of? Most of the folks in the village are good, and there's no one with ill intentions. Even if there were, so what? I just lock the door at night and don't go out, right?" An Hao said, not the least bit concerned.

"Let's talk inside." An Ping had cleaned up the east room where An Hao was going to stay.

Though saying it was cleaned up was a stretch—it was just the bedding laid out on the heated brick bed. There wasn't a single piece of decent furniture in the room, and it was really hard to imagine how she could live there.

Qin Jian took in every detail of the house and, after thinking for a moment, said, "Leave the yard to me. I'll help you fix it up!"

"Big Brother Qin, if you're busy, please don't mind us. An Ping and I will have time to tidy up slowly by ourselves." How could An Hao keep troubling others so much?

He had already silently helped her numerous times. She felt both delighted and grateful, and also very embarrassed.