Lin Nianhe knew that she couldn't hide what she had done, so she outright explained the causes and consequences.
Aunt Lin listened while flipping through her work notes, and after Lin Nianhe finished, she pondered quietly for a moment then nodded, "You have a temporary position with the Foreign Trade Department, so you'll have more freedom in interacting with foreign guests. However, moderation is key, and you must manage that balance well."
After pausing, Aunt Lin smiled, "Ever since you were young, you've been more intelligent and prudent than your brother. Mom believes you can handle it well."
Lin Nianhe listened attentively, smiling gently and obediently nodding her head.
"That's enough, I need to go to work now. You should go to sleep soon." Aunt Lin checked her watch, saw the time was about right, stood up, holding a packet of beef tongue biscuits.