Seeing that her two daughters still had official matters to discuss, Su Yang picked up her bag.
"You girls talk business, then. I've been out for long enough; it's time for me to head back. When you're free, come over for a meal."
"Ah? Mom, you're leaving already?" Wenyan stepped forward and took Su Yang's arm, "Won't you stay for dinner?"
"No," Su Yang explained, "Your older brother has been really busy lately and hasn't been coming home much. It's just been your dad and me at home every day. If I don't go back, he'll have to eat all by himself, which would be pretty sad."
"Got it," Wenyan joked, glancing at Qin Yulong, "Mom is just showing off her love to us from afar."
"You!" Su Yang laughed and tousled Wenyan's hair, "Always so smooth-talking. Well, I'm off, you sisters take care. No need to see me out, I can leave on my own."
Despite saying so, the two of them still saw Su Yang out of the office, which made her very happy.