Facing the grandmother’s concern, Xiaoxiao patiently responded, feeling very warmly cherished in her heart.
She could sense the grandmother’s genuine affection and concern. Their interactions always followed this pattern: Grandma would first inquire about her recent activities, and then encourage her to share interesting stories or sing a song.
The grandmother and granddaughter were accustod to this way of interaction and enjoyed it greatly.
Xiaoxiao realized it was about ti to bring up the real issue and discuss the dining arrangents with Grandma, but before she could ntion it, Grandma spoke first.
"Granddaughter-in-law, Grandma has a favor to ask you?"
"Grandma, what’s the matter?" Xiaoxiao was quite puzzled; this was the first ti Grandma had shown such an expression and asked her for a favor.
"Grandma feels a bit embarrassed to say."
These words made Xiaoxiao even more curious. Since when did Grandma ever feel embarrassed to speak? Grandma was quite formidable normally, managing her daughters-in-law with authority. Now she just had so old age ailnts and was a bit eccentric. "Grandma, you say it; if I can manage it, I definitely will for you."
Grandmother grasped Xiaoxiao’s hand and finally spoke, "Granddaughter-in-law, Grandma wants to say, if you have any good opportunities to make money in the future, could you take your uncle and so of your other uncles along? Their families are barely getting by."
Xiaoxiao hadn’t expected Grandma to bring this up; she had co today precisely for this matter. But why did Grandma talk about this now?
Could it be that her uncle and the others had spoken to Grandma?
While pondering, she heard Grandma continue, "Granddaughter-in-law, if Grandma’s sons were useless, she wouldn’t ask this of you. Lately, there’s been unpleasant talk outside, but Grandma observed that your uncle and other uncles haven’t said anything. Grandma feels they can be given a chance."
"If they turn to your family these days, you don’t even have to refuse; Grandma wouldn’t agree. If they’re quick to believe outsiders, they aren’t worth helping."
Hearing these words, Xiaoxiao was astonished. It turns out Grandma hadn’t ntioned this matter all along because she was testing those families.
As the saying goes, ’Old ginger is spicier.’ Don’t be fooled by Grandma’s old age ailnts; occasionally, she’s not confused at all and even more astute than them.
The reason Grandma approached Xiaoxiao about this was knowing her sons’ families had relied entirely on this granddaughter-in-law to turn things around. If she approached her sons, they would likely turn to Xiaoxiao, and if Xiaoxiao refused, her sons would be in a difficult position. It was simpler for Grandma to approach Xiaoxiao directly; if it worked, great; if not, so be it.
"Grandma, I’ve heard the rumors from outside too. At ho, father-in-law and mother-in-law are quite anxious. They also want to support uncle and the uncles. That’s why they sent here, thinking to gather everyone at our ho tomorrow to discuss this matter specifically."
Hearing this, Grandma was delighted, "Granddaughter-in-law, don’t bla Grandma for causing you trouble. The palm and back of the hand are both flesh. Grandma wants your uncle and the other uncles to fare better."
"Grandma, rest assured, our family will give uncle and the uncles a helping hand."
Upon hearing Xiaoxiao’s definitive response, Grandma was overjoyed. "As for the dining arrangents, let your uncle’s wife Zhang Luo organize it; tomorrow everyone will dine at your uncle’s ho."
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