Elder Pei was stunned and asked, "If you have something you want to ask me, just say it directly."
Qiao Rui smiled like a little fox, her mischievous eyes shimmering with cunning light.
Instinctively, Elder Pei felt that whatever this girl was about to say might not be pleasant.
Indeed, the next second, Qiao Rui said: "Grandpa Pei, do you want to change your wife?"
Elder Pei, startled by her sudden change of topic, exclaimed, "What nonsense are you talking about? I'm in my seventies—I've never considered divorce."
"That's fine. When your wife is no longer here, I'll help you and my grandpa find grandmas from the village—grandmas who can stand at the bridge and hurl insults for three days straight without repeating themselves, their eloquence top-notch, just to keep you entertained."
Elder Pei: "..."
Seeing him dumbfounded, Qiao Rui burst out laughing.
"You little rascal, still playing around?" Elder Qiao reproached her with a stern voice, "Don't joke about us like that."