Shu Yu listened quietly for a long ti, then shook her head at ng Han with a sigh, saying, "For the mont, I don’t know what to do either."
ng Han looked a bit disappointed but didn’t insist on getting an answer.
Shu Yu patted her shoulder, "Alright, let’s take our ti to figure this out. It’s getting late; let’s sleep first. We have things to do tomorrow."
"Alright."
ng Han stood up dejectedly and climbed into bed to sleep.
Shu Yu, however, remained seated and took a couple more sips of tea. To solve Ms. Tao’s issue is hard yet not hard; there are always ways.
But this was a matter for the ng family, and it really had little to do with Shu Yu.
Even if ng Han asked her for a solution, she couldn’t blindly agree to whatever the other side said.
They had just t; who knew if what she said was true?
It’s better to ask ng Yunzheng’s opinion before deciding.
Shu Yu rubbed her shoulders, stretched lazily, and shuffled back to bed to sleep.
A sleepless night.
The next morning, Shu Yu took the opportunity while ng Han was freshening up to talk to ng Yunzheng.
The latter seed unsurprised, "What she said is true. Aunt indeed is solely focused on her brother, caring more for him than for her own children. The term you used, ’sibling-favoring demon,’ is rather appropriate."
He chuckled as he spoke, nodding in agreent.
Shu Yu resisted the urge to roll her eyes, "So should we intervene in this matter??"
ng Yunzheng shook his head, "Not easy to intervene."
The crux of Ms. Tao’s issue lies with Uncle ng; it’s a matter for him.
Even if ng Han feels wronged and disgusted, it should be Uncle ng or her brother ng Qi to handle it.
ng Yunzheng, just returned to the ng family and unfamiliar with them, a ’fake nephew,’ getting involved would be inappropriate.
Shu Yu shrugged, "Got it."
However, while they didn’t plan to interfere with ng family affairs, the Tao Family seed eager to involve themselves with the two of them.
As soon as they finished talking, Uncle ng ca in with Ms. Tao and Tao Qin.
The three arrived early, carrying breakfast bought from outside, including a variety of wontons, noodles, and buns.
These were all bought by Uncle ng. In his eyes, ng Yunzheng was young, still studying, and without inco. Last night’s big dinner had already been an expense for him.
As for the als, clothing, and other expenses for the group, it’s appropriate he, as the uncle, should take responsibility.
He cheerfully placed everything on the table, then asked ng Han, "You didn’t cause trouble for your cousin and Shu Yu last night, did you?"
ng Han felt guilty, rembering how she talked to Shu Yu for so long last night.
But Shu Yu casually said, "No, Ah Han was very well-behaved."
Uncle ng was pleased, "That’s good, co on, everyone, have breakfast first."
Shu Yu took a bite of a bun and glanced suspiciously at Ms. Tao and Tao Qin.
Strange, these two... are unusually quiet, not saying a single word since they entered.
Not only that, their faces were all smiles, and their attitude towards her was much more amiable, like different people compared to yesterday.
What’s up with that, just holding back so mischief?
After breakfast, ng Yunzheng said he was going to the street to buy sothing, "Tomorrow I’m going back to Chenggu County to pay my respects to my mother. Since I’ve passed the Scholar exam, I should tell her this good news."
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