Da Niu actually wanted to ask Qingyu for a loan to help Grandma pay off Great-Uncle's debt, but she dare not speak up.
She feared that once she asked, the pretty young auntie in front of her would turn against her in an instant.
Qingyu had no idea that Da Niu had such a thought. She said, "Da Niu, you're the oldest in your generation at home, historically referred to as the eldest daughter. If you just leave, what about your younger sisters? What if they end up facing the same fate as you?"
"I... they..." Da Niu hesitated, thinking of her two younger sisters, who were growing up day by day, never knowing when Grandma might sell them off for money.
It wasn't about whether they could survive or not; Grandma was just that kind of person.
"What should I do then?" Suddenly, Da Niu squatted on the ground, covering her face and sobbing.
Impatiently, Qingyu stepped forward and kicked her, scolding, "Get up, stop crying. It's as if I've bullied you or something."