Having those words bottled up inside for so long, talking about them occasionally really is a relief.
He couldn't help but praise his son inwardly, finding such a good daughter-in-law who seemed both prudent and comforting in her actions, and who showed no signs of impatience even after talking with an elderly person for such a long time.
Well-read and reasonable, gentle yet resolute, he was particularly impressed with her courage to take care of someone else's child in such an environment and her willingness to accompany his son to such dangerous places; he had a very good impression of the Tang Family's only daughter-in-law.
Su Shu had not expected Tang Father to have such a high opinion of her.
Tang Father was an outspoken person, and when he talked about past events, he did so with a straightforwardness that was especially refreshing, especially since it included amusing anecdotes about Tang Zelin.
She listened very attentively, of course.