Liao Xianghe looked at the old lady protected by Tie Bao, and seeing that she seemed spiritually well, he relaxed his worried heart and made a big decision, "I agree to go with you to the police station."
Liao's helpers looked at him, thinking their threat had worked, "Brother, that's right. You have to own up to what you've done."
He paused, "Don't worry, I've got Granny. I will take good care of her."
As long as Liao Xianghe was willing to take the blame, taking care of Granny for a few days was manageable.
Liao Xianghe glanced at the old lady, "Mom, don't worry, your son knows what to do. This time, I won't disgrace you again. Just watch."
He swore that after this ordeal, he'd live an upright life, sever ties with his past self, and show her a life she could be proud of.
A mother knows her son best. With just a look from Xianghe, the old lady knew what he meant and nodded, "Don't worry about me. I won't die anytime soon, and even if I do, I want to die with dignity."